Alibaba Group Holding Limited has led investments worth more than $300 million into Chinese autonomous driving start-up called DeepRoute.ai
DeepRoute.ai makes self-driving systems for vehicles that involve hardware and software.
The Shenzhen-based start-up also runs a fleet of autonomous taxis with some operated by its partners including ride-hailing firm CaoCao and automaker Dongfeng Motors. But the company is also developing technology for logistics.
The Chinese multinational technology giant which specializes in e-commerce, retail, Internet, and technology, invested to get a foothold in the area of driverless cars.
Alibaba’s involvement in the funding round underscores the ambitions of China’s technology giants to get a foothold in the area of driverless cars. Alibaba is already an investor in another Chinese autonomous driving car start-up called AutoX and is backing electric vehicle maker Xpeng.
Alibaba also has its own logistics arm called Cainiao which plans to develop self-driving trucks.
According to the CEO of DeepRoute.ai, Maxwell Zhou, “most of the money is being spent to develop the technology and the rest is scale up the fleet size” of its robotaxis. Money will also go toward hiring more talent”.
Zhou added that the company currently operates around 70 robotaxis and wants to expand its fleet to between 150 to 160. Half of the robotaxis will be operated by DeepRoute.ai, while the other half will be run by its partners.
In a press release, the company said its long-term strategy includes developing medium-duty trucks for urban logistics, improving transit for shipments as well as freight delivery.
Zhou declined to comment on any specific projects with Alibaba, but said “every opportunity is possible.”
There are a few sources of revenue for DeepRoute.ai. It can charge passengers for its robotaxi service or revenue share with a ride-hailing firm. Or it can also sell its autonomous driving system to automakers in return for a one-time fee as well as an annual service fee.
In the logistics space, DeepRoute.ai could run an autonomous driving fleet for a company or again, sell its driverless technology.
China’s autonomous driving industry is getting very competitive.
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