UK driverless car firm Wayve secures major funds ahead of robotaxi launch
British self driving car firm Wayve has secured a staggering £1. 1billion in fresh funding as it prepares to roll out robotaxis on UK roads. The investment was backed by tech giants including Microsoft, NVIDIA and Uber, as well as major global carmakers Mercedes Benz, Nissan and Stellantis. Wayve said the funding marks a major shift from research to large scale commercial deployment of its AI powered driving technology. The firm explained that it plans to launch commercial robotaxi trials in

British self driving car firm Wayve has secured a staggering £1. 1billion in fresh funding as it prepares to roll out robotaxis on UK roads. The investment was backed by tech giants including Microsoft, NVIDIA and Uber, as well as major global carmakers Mercedes Benz, Nissan and Stellantis. Wayve said the funding marks a major shift from research to large scale commercial deployment of its AI powered driving technology. The firm explained that it plans to launch commercial robotaxi trials in
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