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295 RJ Scaringe has raised $12 billion across three startups, and investors are still queueing up

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Ana Maria Constantin @ The Next Web 3 place · 05/16/2026 06:01 EDT

RJ Scaringe has raised more than $12.3 billion across three startups, and the pace is accelerating. The Rivian founder and CEO, who holds a doctorate in mechanical engineering from MIT, is now simultaneously running an electric vehicle manufacturer, an autonomous micromobility company, and an industrial AI robotics startup, each attracting capital at a speed that […]
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