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自动驾驶行业进展与挑战
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本周,自动驾驶行业呈现出稳步进展与潜在风险并存的态势。Gatik公司与加拿大零售巨头Loblaw达成合作,将在多伦多地区部署20辆自动驾驶卡车,并在2026年底前增至50辆,承担复杂的区域配送网络。另一家公司Kodiak Robotics通过与Ares Acquisition Corporation II合并,以约25亿美元的估值在纳斯达克上市,并获得了2.75亿美元融资,其CEO对自动驾驶在国防领域的应用前景尤为看好。同时,现代汽车旗下的电动飞行汽车初创公司Supernal进行了一系列高层人事调整。此外,Moxion Power的创始人推出了新公司Anode Technology Company,专注于移动电池和逆变器技术,并成功获得900万美元种子轮融资。在电动汽车领域,Sila公司在华盛顿州启动了其硅负极工厂,有望推动更长续航和更快充电的电动汽车发展。然而,部分车企如本田和Stellantis正在调整其电动化战略,而Rivian则因其电动货车的安全带问题面临NHTSA的调查。

🚗 **Gatik与Loblaw深化合作,推动中程物流自动化:** Gatik公司宣布与加拿大最大零售商Loblaw达成一项多年期扩展商业合作协议,计划在2025年底前部署20辆自动驾驶卡车,并在2026年底前增至50辆。这些车辆将负责Loblaw在多伦多地区的整个区域配送网络,从两个分销中心向300多家零售店进行无人驾驶配送,标志着自动驾驶技术在复杂商业环境中的实际应用迈出了重要一步,不再局限于固定路线试点。

📈 **Kodiak Robotics成功上市,聚焦高科技与国防应用:** 自动驾驶卡车公司Kodiak Robotics(现更名为Kodiak AI)通过与特殊目的收购公司Ares Acquisition Corporation II合并,成功在纳斯达克上市,公司估值约25亿美元,并获得了2.75亿美元融资。公司CEO Don Burnette强调了上市是为了获取更多资本以支持公司发展,并特别看好自动驾驶技术在国防领域的应用,认为其在非结构化环境下的自主能力是关键优势。

🔋 **Sila公司西部首个硅负极工厂投产,助力长续航电动汽车:** 电池材料初创公司Sila在其位于华盛顿州摩西湖的工厂开始运营,这是西方世界首个大规模硅负极工厂。该工厂初期产能可满足2万至5万辆电动汽车的电池材料需求,未来扩建后有望满足高达250万辆汽车的需求,标志着其在推动更长续航里程和更快充电速度的电动汽车发展方面取得了重要进展。

⚠️ **电动汽车行业面临调整与挑战:** 部分汽车制造商正在调整其电动化战略,例如本田已停止在美国生产其Acura ZDX电动汽车,Stellantis也取消了在北美生产Jeep Gladiator插电混动版本的计划。同时,Rivian因其电动货车的安全带问题正接受美国国家公路交通安全管理局(NHTSA)的调查。此外,网络安全问题也对行业造成影响,Stellantis确认了客户信息数据泄露,多家机场因系统遭黑客攻击出现延误,捷豹路虎工厂也因网络攻击持续停产。

🚀 **科技创新与资本动态:** Anode Technology Company,由Moxion Power的创始人创立,专注于移动电池和逆变器技术,成功获得900万美元种子轮融资,显示了在创新能源解决方案领域的投资潜力。此外,Russell AI Labs由Luminar创始人Austin Russell联合创立,并宣布已收购Emergence AI公司3亿美元股份,预示着在人工智能和前沿技术领域的进一步布局。

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The autonomous vehicle industry is years — maybe decades — from maturing. And so there’s still a Wild West quality to the sector, in spite of the steady stream of announcements that do show marked progress. Two such news items from this week illustrate my point of progress, possibility, and even a bit of peril (at least to the ups and downs a public market can provide).

First up is Gatik, an AV and logistics startup that is applying its tech to middle-mile trucks. The startup, which I first wrote about in 2019, announced a multi-year and expanded commercial partnership with Canada’s largest retailer, Loblaw. Under the deal, Gatik will deploy 20 autonomous trucks by the end of 2025 to provide driverless delivery to Loblaw’s network of stores in the greater Toronto area. Co-founder and CEO Gautam Narang told me the company will add another 30 autonomous trucks to the fleet by the end of 2026.

The deal is notable, and not just because of the fleet size. As Narang explained to me, the trucks will be handling the full regional network for Loblaw. This means these third-generation AV trucks will operate autonomously to pick up products from two distribution centers and make deliveries to over 300 retail stores. “These are multiple brands within the Loblaw umbrella,” he said. 

In other words, this is not some fixed-route pilot program. It’s commercial, and it’s complex.

Next up is Kodiak Robotics, another startup I have reported on since its founding. The company, which is developing self-driving trucks for highway, industrial, and defense uses, began trading on Nasdaq this week under the tickers KDK and KDKRW. 

The company, which is now called Kodiak AI, went public via a merger with special-purpose acquisition company Ares Acquisition Corporation II, an affiliate of Ares Management. The deal valued the startup at about $2.5 billion. 

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Kodiak raised $275 million in financing. More than $212.5 million came from certain institutional investors, including $145 million in PIPE funding and about $62.9 million in trust cash from Ares. It should be noted that the trust cash is smaller (it was $562 million), as some SPAC investors redeemed their shares. 

I spoke to founder and CEO Don Burnette the day before Kodiak’s big debut about why he took the company public — let alone via a SPAC. It was a big moment for Burnette, whose family was on hand to watch him ring the bell and mark the milestone. The stock was trading at about $7.70 Friday, down about 10% from its market open.

“As you can imagine, building and scaling a transformative autonomous driving company is very capital intensive, and we were looking to access the public markets as a path forward for the company. And when choosing between, you know, traditional IPO or a SPAC, we considered all the options,” he said. “We felt like, from a timing perspective, it was the right decision for the company (to take the SPAC route).”

It should be noted that Burnette is also quite bullish on defense. Here’s why:

“I think autonomy is the future of ground transportation broadly,” he said, before noting the benefits within defense for logistics and reconnaissance operations for ground vehicles. “One of the key things is defense requires unstructured autonomy, and this is one of the areas where we become specialists.”

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A few weeks ago, we wrote about some trouble at Hyundai‘s electric air taxi startup Supernal, including that the company had stopped work on its air taxi program and that its CEO and CTO were out. 

This week, a little bird told us that a wider reorg of Supernal’s C-suite was afoot — something Hyundai Motor Group has now confirmed to us.

Chief strategy officer Jaeyong Song and chief safety officer Tracy Lamb are part of a “transition to new leadership,” according to the Korean conglomerate. Song’s departure is particularly notable, as he was once the VP of Hyundai’s Advanced Air Mobility division, which Supernal was spun out of in 2021. Also gone is Lina Yang, who most recently served as chief of staff to the startup’s now-former CEO, but who also served as Supernal’s “Head of Intelligent Systems” before that.

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Remember Moxion Power, the portable battery startup that raised $110 million before going bankrupt? The founders are back with a new startup called Anode Technology Company, which has designed a mobile battery and inverter that can be used for EV charging and supplying remote power to construction sites and live events. The startup just raised $9 million in seed funding in a round led by Eclipse Ventures; its partner, Jiten Behl, who spearheaded the deal, was previously Rivian’s chief growth officer. Apparently, Behl’s interest was sparked by his experience at Rivian. 

Side note: Palo Alto-based venture capital firm Eclipse sure has been busy this year. The VC firm led the $105 million round of Also, the micromobility startup that spun out of Rivian, and recently hired longtime T. Rowe Price Group investor Joe Fath as partner and head of growth. 

The firm doesn’t explicitly focus on transportation, but some of its portfolio companies in this sector include Arc, Bedrock Robotics, Reliable Robotics, Skyryse, and Wayve.

Other deals that got my attention …

Rapido, a popular ride-hailing platform in India that competes with Uber, doubled its valuation to $2.3 billion following a secondary share sale by food delivery giant Swiggy. The share sale comes just weeks after Rapido began piloting food deliveries, edging into Swiggy’s core territory.

Telo, the tiny electric truck developer, raised $20 million in a Series A funding round co-led by designer and Telo co-founder Yves Béhar and Tesla co-founder Marc Tarpenning, who is on Telo’s board. Additional investment came from Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff and early-stage funds like TO VC, E12 Ventures, and Neo.

TheTrump administration is seeking up to a 10% stake in Lithium Americas in exchange for renegotiating the repayment period of a $2.26 billion Department of Energy loan. GM is a major investor in the Canadian company, which is developing a lithium mine in Nevada that is expected to be the largest in the Western Hemisphere.

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Hackers have had quite an active week in the transportation sector. Stellantis confirmed a data breach involving customers’ personal information. The breach is linked to a hack of its Salesforce database. Meanwhile, a hack that began last Friday and targeted check-in systems provided by Collins Aerospace caused delays at Brussels, Berlin, and Dublin airports, as well as London’s Heathrow. The U.K.’s National Crime Agency has arrested a man in connection to the ransomware attack. And finally, Jaguar Land Rover said it will not resume production at its factories for yet another week as it continues to grapple with fallout from a cyberattack.  

Battery materials startup Sila started operations at its facility in Moses Lake, Washington, a milestone that could pave the way for longer-range, faster-charging EVs. The factory is the first large-scale silicon anode factory in the West and will initially be capable of making enough battery materials for 20,000 to 50,000 EVs. Future expansion could fulfill demand for as many as 2.5 million vehicles.

Automakers continue to pull back on EVs and electrified vehicles. Honda is ending U.S. production of its Acura ZDX electric vehicle that was being built by General Motors in Tennessee, CNBC reported. And Stellantis has canceled plans to produce a 4xe plug-in hybrid Jeep Gladiator in North America by the end of 2025. Which EV is next on the chopping block?

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration opened an investigation into Rivian over issues with the seat belts in its electric delivery vans that could introduce additional risk in the event of a crash, Bloomberg reported.

Tesla asked the Environmental Protection Agency not to roll back current vehicle emissions standards, breaking from other major automakers that want to see the rules eased. 

TuneIn, an audio streaming service, is collaborating with the Federal Emergency Management Agency to deliver emergency alerts directly to drivers. 

Volvo Cars is pledging a commitment to U.S. production. The company said it will continue to invest in its U.S. car plant near Charleston, South Carolina, and announced plans to expand the factory to produce a hybrid vehicle by the end of the decade.

Waymo launched “Waymo for Business,” a new service designed for companies to set up accounts so their employees can access robotaxis in cities like Los Angeles, Phoenix, and San Francisco.

Zoox has asked federal regulators for an exemption that would allow the Amazon-owned autonomous vehicle company to commercially deploy its custom-built robotaxis, which lack traditional controls like pedals and a steering wheel.

Finally, proof of life from Luminar founder Austin Russell

You may remember that Russell was mysteriously and suddenly replaced in May as CEO of the lidar company he created. The company has never truly explained his departure, only that it was the result of a “code of business conduct and ethics inquiry” initiated by the board.

Russell has been silent; while he remains on Luminar’s board, he hasn’t signed any of the filings the company has submitted with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission since he was replaced. This week, he reappeared as the co-founder of a new company called Russell AI Labs. It’s billed as a “platform that backs and builds transformative AI and frontier technology companies.”

It doesn’t seem like his troubles at Luminar have affected his ability to attract high-profile support or make eyebrow-raising deals. Russell’s co-founders are Markus Schäfer, CTO and board member at Mercedes-Benz Group AG, and Murtaza Ahmed, who served as a managing director at Goldman Sachs before joining SoftBank and was a partner in the $100 billion Vision Fund and managing partner of its $5 billion Latin America Fund.

As part of Russell AI Lab’s debut, the startup announced it has taken a $300 million stake in agentic AI company Emergence AI. 

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