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Diameter It may be the largest trading operator Robota – offering 250,000 strolling per week – but it is almost smooth.
The last seven days in the world of Waymo show how dynamic the growing roboting business can be. The Limited Service Company nationally on June 13 before the scheduled protests “No Kings” against President Donald Trump and its policies.
Days later, Waymo announced that he is expanding the Robota Service from another 80 square miles in Los Angeles, the San Francisco Gulf area and Silicon Valley.
And now Waymo sees the largest city in the United States: New York. A Note for New York: This will be a marathon for Waymo. The company applies for a license to test its autonomous vehicles in the city, but even if approved, it will not mean a driver’s tests. A truly driver -free vehicle (without human behind the steering wheel) will require a change in state law. Expect to exercise pressure on the state.
Let’s get to the rest of the news.
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Applied intuition It continues to attract investors and has an assessment to show it.
The start of Buzzy, which makes software that helps companies and government services to develop autonomous vehicle solutions, such as simulation software and data management, closed a series of $ 600 million and bid. This round, who realized the chapters managed by Blackrock and Kleiner Perkins, pushed up to $ 15 billion. Yes, $ 15 billion.
Other investors included Qatar’s investment authority, the Abu Dhabi investment board, Greycroft and much more. Also participating were the existing investors Catalyst, Lux, Elad Gil and Mary Meeker.
Reminder: The round comes just a year after the completion of a series of E 250 million dollars, which put the company valued at $ 6 billion.
Other agreements worth noting…
Archer Aviation lifted one additional $ 850 million Through registered direct offer of 85 million shares to $ 10 per share. The company noted in its announcement that it followed President Trump’s executive mandate to implement an EVTOL integration program in the United States.
Senra SyexecutivesA start -up based on southern California that develops wiring wiring for aerospace, set $ 25 million To a round partner by Dylan Field, co -founder and Managing Director of Figma Design Software. VC CIV Company; General catalyst? Founder Fund of Peter Thiel. Sequoia Capital? Joe Lonsdale’s 8VC? and Andreessen Horowitz.
Microbreiness

This newsletter had a special section on germ, a reflection of its popularity at that time. The germ has gone through a period of unification and firming capital, which forced the industry to grow. But it has not disappeared and so I bring it back this week (and occasionally in the future).
Journalist Rebecca Bellan hosted a round table with Voi Fredrik Hjelm Managing Director; Bird co-director Michael Washinushi; Managing Director Dott/Tier Henri Moissinac At the Micromobility Europe event in Brussels. Here are some of her ideas from the team and from the wider event:
- Common germ has evolved from a public discomfort in a sustainable form of public transport. Cities, such as Paris, now issue four years of contracts, which will help exploitation bodies determine the roots.
- Europe had easier time than US Washinushi believes that North America is 18 to 24 months behind Europe to accept microbialability as public transport.
- Companies that have survived in recent years are better and stronger and are now working for profitability and deepening the increase in basic markets. Bird, for example, estimates that it is 12 to 18 months away from free cash flow positivity.
- Operators do it in a variety of ways. Voi, for example, hits LLMS to convert user comments into real -time knowledge. Voi also said she will be interested in acquiring companies, such as Bolt’s microbidness, to deepen her base.
- All companies said they plan to add more electronic bikes to the mixture. Washinushi also noted that Bird prioritizes the use of vehicle development data in the right place and time.
- CEO also stated that they want to see more of cities in terms of scooting lids, the behavior of the police rider and the creation of special infrastructure such as protected bicycle strips.
Other new germs…
Cartilage Launched a last mile electric vehicle called FastPort Equad.
Equad comes in two sizes built on the same basic platform, small and large. Both are smaller than the smaller mini Cooper, but can carry between 320 and 650 lbs. They have pedals and their maximum speed is limited to 12 mph (20 kmph), both requirements to keep them legal strips of bike.
Vanamone It is back and has started the first e-bike from bankruptcy. Journalist Rebecca Bellan digs on what is the same and what has changed in Vanmoof.
Bellan also provided a list of the newly established businesses that started from Europe’s early stage microbed scene.
Notable reading and other tidbits


Autonomous vehicles
Zoox It has opened its first production facility, where it expects it to build 10,000 robbery one day a year.
Electric vehicles, batteries and charging
Tesla She has worked with Electrify Expo To start full -week EV test tests. It is an interesting move by Tesla, which has historically used other methods other than third -party events such as automatic appearances or exhibitions to attract new customers. It could also make Electrify Expo a protest target behind the Tesla Takedown movement.
The exchange of cars and the route
ZoomcarThe Indian car exchange market said a hacker had access to personal data at least 8.4 million customers, including names, phone numbers and car registration numbers. The company was aware of the incident after some of its employees received external communications from an actress of threat who claimed to have access to the company’s data.
Future of flight
THE Paris air demonstration There are many news under the ever -evolving category I call “Future of Flight”. Too much to cover everything here, but there were a few more important points: a announcement from Our Secretary Sean Duffy that the Federal Aviation Administration and four other regulators will cooperate on a Map of Advanced Air Mobility (AAM); Archer Aviation presented it Midnight aircraft and hosted delegations from more than 20 countries. and Beta technologies Alia was done First electric aircraft to fly to the show.
