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363 DiDi Autonomous Driving Raises $149 Million for Robotaxis: Startup Funding Roundup

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Skift @ Skift 2 place · 10/13/2023 17:42 EDT

DiDi Autonomous Driving Raises $149 Million for Robotaxis: Startup Funding Roundup

DiDi said robotaxis will be available on its rideshare app by 2025, and Regent Craft said it will begin testing electric seagliders next year. -Justin Dawes

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