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Waymo raises $16B to scale robotaxi fleet internationally

Last updated: February 2, 2026 10:25 pm
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Waymo Raises $16 Billion to Expand Driverless Taxi Service Globally

Waymo, the Alphabet-owned autonomous vehicle company, has recently announced a successful funding round of $16 billion to support its ambitious plans for expanding its fleet of driverless taxicabs to more than a dozen new cities worldwide. The company is set to launch its services in major international hubs such as London and Tokyo, marking a significant milestone in the development of autonomous transportation.

The funding round was led by Dragoneer Investment Group, DST Global, and Sequoia Capital, with participation from several other prominent investors. This latest investment values Waymo at a staggering $126 billion, solidifying its position as a leading player in the autonomous vehicle industry. Alphabet, the parent company of Waymo, continues to be a majority investor and has shown strong support for the company’s growth initiatives.

Among the notable investors in this round are Andreessen Horowitz, Mubadala Capital, Bessemer Venture Partners, Silver Lake, Tiger Global, and T. Rowe Price. The influx of funds will be utilized to fuel Waymo’s expansion efforts, which have gained momentum in recent years and are showing no signs of slowing down. The company has been actively expanding its robotaxi service in key markets across the United States, including Los Angeles, Austin, and Miami.

Waymo’s journey towards commercializing autonomous transportation began several years ago, with initial testing conducted in Silicon Valley and the Bay Area. The company gradually expanded its operations to Phoenix, where it introduced its first robotaxi service to the public. Over the years, Waymo has continued to refine its technology and has achieved significant milestones, such as operating driverless vehicles in California and launching services in major metropolitan areas.

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As part of its growth strategy, Waymo is now looking to establish a presence in over 20 additional cities in 2026, including major international hubs like Tokyo and London. The company aims to build on its success in the U.S. market and replicate its achievements on a global scale, transforming the way people commute and access transportation services.

While Waymo’s rapid expansion has garnered praise from consumers, it has also attracted scrutiny and criticism from regulators and safety advocates. Recent incidents involving Waymo robotaxis behaving erratically in school zones have raised concerns about the safety of autonomous vehicles. Both the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board have launched investigations into these incidents, highlighting the need for stricter regulations and oversight in the autonomous vehicle industry.

Despite these challenges, Waymo remains committed to revolutionizing the way people travel and is determined to overcome obstacles through innovation and collaboration. With its latest funding round and ambitious expansion plans, Waymo is poised to shape the future of transportation and redefine the possibilities of autonomous driving on a global scale.

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