Temasek-backed Swedish self-driving truck firm Einride raises $100m

Temasek-backed Swedish self-driving truck firm Einride raises $100m

FILE PHOTO: An Einride Pod, an electric self-driving truck developed by Einride, which has no cabin for a driver, is shown in this undated handout photo obtained by Reuters on November 3, 2021. Einride/Handout via REUTERS/File Photo

Swedish self-driving truck startup Einride has raised around $100 million in the latest funding round from investors, including asset management firm EQT Ventures and quantum computing company IonQ, at an undisclosed valuation.

The company on Wednesday said the capital will allow it to scale the deployment of its autonomous freight trucks, further technology development and expand its customer base.

Autonomous trucking technology promises to grow the freight and long-haul industry, but faces regulatory scrutiny over self-driving tech.

Self-driving freight services require less mapping than other technologies as they run on fixed routes between predefined points, mostly on major highways without intersections or pedestrians.

In 2021, Einride raised $110 million from investors such as Maersk’s venture capital arm and Singapore state investor Temasek.

Later that year, the company expanded into the US market and signed up GE Appliances, Swedish vegan milk maker Oatly and tiremaker Bridgestone as customers.

Reuters

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