
AutoX
Founded Year
2016Stage
Series A - IV | AliveTotal Raised
$140MMosaic Score The Mosaic Score is an algorithm that measures the overall financial health and market potential of private companies.
-14 points in the past 30 days
About AutoX
AutoX offers software solution for self-driving vehicles. The company provides a camera-first self-driving solution, autonomous driving technology-based self-driving vehicles, and more. It was founded in 2016 and is based in San Jose, California.
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ESPs containing AutoX
The ESP matrix leverages data and analyst insight to identify and rank leading companies in a given technology landscape.
Companies in this market operate fleets of autonomous vehicles that provide on-demand passenger transportation services without human drivers. These robotaxis use advanced AI, sensors, and mapping technologies to navigate city streets and transport passengers to their destinations. Robotaxis often use one of two distinct approaches -- either retrofitting existing passenger vehicles with autonomous…
AutoX named as Challenger among 13 other companies, including Tesla, Baidu, and Waymo.
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Expert Collections containing AutoX
Expert Collections are analyst-curated lists that highlight the companies you need to know in the most important technology spaces.
AutoX is included in 6 Expert Collections, including Auto Tech.
Auto Tech
2,550 items
Companies working on automotive technology, which includes vehicle connectivity, autonomous driving technology, and electric vehicle technology. This includes EV manufacturers, autonomous driving developers, and companies supporting the rise of the software-defined vehicles.
Supply Chain & Logistics Tech
5,056 items
Companies offering technology-driven solutions that serve the supply chain & logistics space (e.g. shipping, inventory mgmt, last mile, trucking).
Smart Cities
2,135 items
Grocery Retail Tech
648 items
Startups providing B2B solutions to grocery businesses to improve their store and omni-channel performance. Includes customer analytics platforms, in-store robots, predictive inventory management systems, online enablement for grocers and consumables retailers, and more.
AI 100
100 items
Artificial Intelligence
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Latest AutoX News
Oct 23, 2024
But Chinese autonomous vehicle companies have also quietly been testing their technology on U.S. streets. Baidu, Didi, WeRide, Pony.ai and AutoX all have offices in northern California, right alongside many U.S. autonomous car outfits. Collectively, these five companies logged over 1.6 million test miles on California's roads between 2017 and 2023, according to data from the California Department of Motor Vehicles, which is responsible for issuing test licenses for companies aiming to test autonomous cars in the state. Out of these five companies, Didi, is the only one that no longer has an active AV testing permit according to the DMV's website. Michael Dunne, CEO and founder of consulting firm Dunne Insights, told CNBC that China had "carte blanche" when it comes to testing AVs in California. "They recognized that Silicon Valley was the cradle of autonomous vehicle technology," Dunne said, adding, "They hired a lot of people who had previously been working for Apple or Tesla or Waymo or Cruise and said, 'Let's get the best talent in the world. We have funding, and we want to build a world-class company. Take that knowledge, bring it back to China, apply it to our massive home market, and we're off and running.'" But now, concerns about the massive amount of data being collected by these cars and the potential implications for national security have led the U.S. government to propose a ban on Chinese connected vehicles. Missy Cummings, a former senior safety advisor to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, told CNBC the ban was a good start. "These vehicles are very much surveillance machines," Cummings said. "They have multiple cameras looking at everything from many different angles, and they can do the same pattern every day, over and over and over again, under the guise of testing." Cummings added that the vehicles gather "critical information that may not seem confidential, but certainly is sensitive, about patterns of life, about vehicles that go in and out of certain installations, about how we actually do supply chains." Representative Marc Veasey of Texas told CNBC he is also concerned. Last year, he and three other representatives wrote a letter to the Biden administration, detailing their fears that Chinese autonomous vehicles operating in the U.S. pose threats to national security and competitiveness. Feeling the increased scrutiny, Chinese autonomous car companies have been pulling back from the U.S. At the peak of Chinese AV testing, Dunne told CNBC there were more than 14 companies testing their vehicles in California, Nevada and Utah, but today, Dunne said he sees "very little evidence or intention among Chinese autonomous vehicle makers to launch products in the United States." "There's a recognition," he said. "'Oh, we had a nice run in the United States. We learned a lot. From here forward, maybe we have enough that we can build our own innovation inside China.'" Watch the video to find out more about how these AV companies are testing their vehicles on California's roads and what impact the increased scrutiny around Chinese connected vehicles could mean for the industry in the future.
AutoX Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was AutoX founded?
AutoX was founded in 2016.
Where is AutoX's headquarters?
AutoX's headquarters is located at 441 West Trimble Road, San Jose.
What is AutoX's latest funding round?
AutoX's latest funding round is Series A - IV.
How much did AutoX raise?
AutoX raised a total of $140M.
Who are the investors of AutoX?
Investors of AutoX include Hongzhao Fund, Chaoshan Capital, Plug and Play Japan, Plug and Play Ventures, Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks and 12 more.
Who are AutoX's competitors?
Competitors of AutoX include WeRide, Pony.ai, Tier IV, Apex.AI, Comma and 7 more.
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DeepRoute.ai is an artificial intelligence company focused on the development and application of autonomous driving technology within the transportation sector. The company offers a level 4 autonomous driving system, including services for robotaxis and medium-duty trucks, and is involved in the commercialization of these technologies. DeepRoute.ai serves sectors that require mobility solutions, such as urban transportation and logistics. It was founded in 2019 and is based in Shenzhen, China.
Apollo is a company that focuses on the development of autonomous driving and intelligent vehicle solutions, operating in the automotive and artificial intelligence industries. The company offers solutions for autonomous driving and intelligent vehicles, providing high-level autonomous driving platforms and intelligent vehicle solutions. It also offers an open platform for developers in the field of autonomous driving. It was founded in 2017 and is based in Beijing, China.

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UISEE Technology specializes in artificial intelligence and autonomous driving within the transportation and logistics sectors. The company offers a range of autonomous vehicles including unmanned logistics vehicles, autonomous buses, and light trucks, as well as AI-driven services for passenger cars such as RoboTaxi and U-Pilot. UISEE Technology's solutions cater to various industries requiring smart logistics and transportation services, such as the automotive and chemical sectors, and airport autonomous driving systems. It was founded in 2016 and is based in Beijing, Beijing.
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