TechCrunch News 2024年10月25日
Wayve takes to the streets of San Francisco, Elon Musk makes another robotaxi promise, and inside Pony.AI’s IPO
index_new5.html
../../../zaker_core/zaker_tpl_static/wap/tpl_guoji1.html

 

本周的交通科技新闻涵盖了电动汽车、自动驾驶、航空出行、共享出行等领域。Adden Energy、Beacon AI、Nevoya等多家初创公司获得融资,推动其在各自领域的创新发展。与此同时,传统汽车制造商也积极布局电动汽车市场,通用汽车、Rivian、特斯拉等企业发布了最新的产品和技术进展。此外,美国联邦航空管理局发布了关于电动垂直起降飞机共享空域的规定,为该行业的发展提供了新的机遇。

🚗 **电动汽车和自动驾驶领域:** Adden Energy,一家来自哈佛大学的固态电池初创公司,获得了由At One Ventures领投的1500万美元A轮融资。Beacon AI,一家致力于为飞行甲板开发AI副驾驶的初创公司,获得了由Costanoa Ventures领投的1500万美元A轮融资。Frontier Airlines 正在考虑对 Spirit Airlines 进行新的收购。Fluid Truck 最近裁员30%,并申请了第11章破产保护,并找到了潜在的买家接手业务。Nevoya,一家自称为美国“首个零排放技术和卡车平台”的初创公司,获得了由 Third Sphere 和 RedBlue Capital 领投的300万美元种子轮融资。Pony.AI,一家由丰田支持的自动驾驶汽车公司,在经历了中国政府对海外资本筹集的多年禁令后,加入了在美国股市上市的中国公司行列。通用汽车首席执行官兼董事长玛丽·巴拉、Rivian 首席软件官瓦西姆·本塞德和 Zoox 联合创始人兼首席技术官杰西·莱文森将在 TechCrunch Disrupt 2024 上接受采访。美国国家公路交通安全管理局对特斯拉的“完全自动驾驶(监督)”软件展开了新的调查,此前有四起在低能见度情况下发生的撞车事故,其中一起导致一名行人死亡。J.D. Power 2024 年美国移动信心指数 (MCI) 研究发现,消费者对全自动驾驶汽车的信心略有增长。消费者自动驾驶汽车 (AV) 准备度指数得分提高了 2 分,达到 39 分(满分 100 分),与 2022 年的水平持平。Wayve,一家今年早些时候筹集了 10 亿美元的英国自动驾驶初创公司,已在美国旧金山进行技术测试,并在硅谷开设了办事处。

💰 **航空出行领域:** Universal Fuel Technologies,一家总部位于硅谷的可持续航空燃料初创公司,获得了由 TO VC 领投的 300 万美元种子轮融资。Wisk Aero 与澳大利亚政府拥有的提供空中交通管理和相关服务的组织 Airservices Australia 签署了一份谅解备忘录 (MoU)。这份谅解备忘录为将安全、自主的空中出租车旅行纳入澳大利亚的空域奠定了基础。

🚀 **共享出行领域:** 亚马逊正在为 Prime 会员在美国数千个加油站提供每加仑 10 美分的汽油折扣,并计划明年为电动汽车司机推出类似的计划。TechCrunch 全球执行主编马特·罗索夫在雪佛兰 Equinox EV 上度过了一周。

📊 **其他:** 特斯拉发布了其第三季度财报,除了直接收入(252 亿美元)和利润(22 亿美元)之外,还有一些值得注意的要点。例如,尽管 Cybertruck 是一款极具争议的汽车,但它仍然成为美国第三畅销的电动汽车。此外,该公司的能源业务继续扩张;超级充电站继续增长(同比增长 20%),但速度比之前几个季度有所放缓;首席执行官埃隆·马斯克指出,湾区的特斯拉员工已能够通过原型叫车应用程序呼叫自动驾驶的特斯拉汽车。美国联邦航空管理局发布了一项裁决,为电动垂直起降飞机与飞机和直升机共享美国领空铺平了道路。Lyft 正在为乘客开发一项“服务动物选择加入功能”。

Welcome back to TechCrunch Mobility — your central hub for news and insights on the future of transportation. Sign up here for free — just click TechCrunch Mobility!

Hey all, I’m back after a trip that mostly involved getting around on my own two feet. But one little, perhaps somewhat obvious observation from my time in Tanzania: Two-wheelers and three-wheelers known as bajaji rule the roads. And while most are powered by fossil fuels, I did spot some electric-powered three-wheelers, including ones made by TRI

In other news, TechCrunch Disrupt 2024 kicks off Monday at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. Please reach out if you will be there; I would love to meet you. There will be loads of investors and startup founders in attendance, plus a number of transportation-related events. Don’t miss our interviews with GM CEO and chairman Mary Barra, Rivian chief software officer Wassym Bensaid, and Zoox co-founder and CTO Jesse Levinson

Got a tip for us? Email Kirsten Korosec at kirsten.korosec@techcrunch.com, Sean O’Kane at sean.okane@techcrunch.com or Rebecca Bellan at rebecca.bellan@techcrunch.com. Or check out these instructions to learn how to contact us via encrypted messaging apps or SecureDrop.

Image Credits:Bryce Durbin

Adden Energy, a solid-state battery startup that spun out of Harvard, raised $15 million in Series A funding led by At One Ventures. Primavera Capital Group, Rhapsody Venture Partners, and MassVentures also participated. 

Beacon AI, a startup developing an AI co-pilot for flight decks, raised $15 million in a Series A funding round led by Costanoa Ventures with participation from Scout Ventures. Sam Altman and JetBlue Ventures also participated. 

Frontier Airlines is looking into making a renewed bid for Spirit Airlines, the WSJ reported, citing anonymous sources.

Fluid Truck recently laid off 30% of its staff, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, and found a potential buyer to take on the business, pending court approval, according to bankruptcy filings and information from a former employee. 

Nevoya, a startup that has billed itself as the “first zero-emissions technology and trucking platform” in the U.S., raised $3 million in a seed round led by Third Sphere and RedBlue Capital, with Necessary Ventures, Ciri Ventures, and Never Lift coming aboard as well.

Pony.AI, the Toyota-backed autonomous vehicle company, joined the list of Chinese firms going public on the U.S. stock market after a multi-year ban from Beijing on offshore capital raising. Here are four takeaways from its IPO filing.

Universal Fuel Technologies, a sustainable fuel aviation startup based in Silicon Valley, raised $3 million in a seed round led by TO VC. Alchemist Accelerator, Claire Technologies, and World Star Aviation also joined the round. 

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration opened a new investigation into Tesla’s “Full Self-Driving (Supervised)” software after four reported crashes in low-visibility situations — including one where a pedestrian was killed.

A J.D. Power 2024 U.S. Mobility Confidence Index (MCI) Study found small gains of consumer confidence in fully automated self-driving vehicles. The index score for consumer automated vehicle (AV) readiness increases 2 points to 39 (on a 100-point scale), which is where it was in 2022. Caveat: Overall confidence remains low.

Remember Wayve, the buzzy U.K. self-driving startup that raised $1 billion earlier this year? It’s jumped the pond and is testing its tech in San Francisco. It also opened an office in Silicon Valley. 

Amazon is giving Prime members a 10 cents per gallon discount on gas at thousands of stations across the U.S. and plans to roll out a similar program for EV drivers next year. 

TechCrunch global managing editor Matt Rosoff spent a week in the Chevrolet Equinox EV

Tesla released its Q3 earnings, and there were a few takeaways worth noting, beyond the straight revenue ($25.2 billion) and profit ($2.2 billion). For instance, the Cybertruck, which has been a polarizing vehicle, still managed to become the third bestselling EV in the United States.

Also, the company’s energy business continues to expand; Supercharger stations continue to grow (20% YoY), but at a slower pace than in previous quarters; and CEO Elon Musk noted that Tesla employees in the Bay Area have been able to hail autonomously operated Tesla vehicles via a prototype ride-hailing app. One thing to note, though: Safety drivers are behind the wheel. 

I am highly skeptical of the timeline that Musk laid out, but for the record he said the company will “have driverless Teslas doing paid rides next year, sometime next year” in California and Texas. 

“I mean, I’d be shocked if we don’t get approved next year, but it’s just not something we totally control. But I think we will get approval next year in California and Texas, and towards the end of the area will branch out beyond California, Texas,” Musk said during the earnings call. 

The Federal Aviation Administration published a ruling that clears the path for electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft to share U.S. airspace with planes and helicopters. This is a big win for the industry and specifically for startups like Joby and Archer. 

Wisk Aero signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Airservices Australia, a government-owned organization that provides air traffic management and associated services in Australia. The MoU lays the foundation for incorporating safe, autonomous air taxi travel into Australia’s airspace, according to the two companies. 

Lyft is working on a “service animal opt-in feature” for passengers.

Yup, nothing this week, as I was traveling. But we do have a few EVs and e-bikes in the queue, including more time in the next-gen Rivian R1S

What is “This week’s wheels”? It’s a chance to learn about the different transportation products we’re testing, whether it’s an electric or hybrid car, an e-bike, or even a ride in an autonomous vehicle. 

Fish AI Reader

Fish AI Reader

AI辅助创作,多种专业模板,深度分析,高质量内容生成。从观点提取到深度思考,FishAI为您提供全方位的创作支持。新版本引入自定义参数,让您的创作更加个性化和精准。

FishAI

FishAI

鱼阅,AI 时代的下一个智能信息助手,助你摆脱信息焦虑

联系邮箱 441953276@qq.com

相关标签

交通科技 电动汽车 自动驾驶 航空出行 共享出行
相关文章