NTT Invests in May Mobility to Bring Autonomous Driving Technology to Japan

May Mobility has raised USD 105 million in Series D funding to accelerate the development and commercialization of its autonomous vehicle technology. The company has also partnered with NTT Group to distribute its technology in Japan.

Highlights

  • May Mobility secures USD 105 million in Series D funding led by NTT Group.
  • NTT Group gains exclusive rights to distribute May Mobility's AV technology in Japan.
  • Collaborative efforts with Toyota Motor Corporation for an autonomous driving ecosystem.

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NTT Invests in May Mobility to Bring Autonomous Vehicle Technology to Japan
Autonomous vehicle (AV) technology company May Mobility announced this week that it has closed a USD 105 million Series D round as part of its ongoing fundraising efforts, led by the Japanese telecommunications company NTT Group. With this investment, NTT has joined new and existing financial and strategic investors, including Toyota Ventures, Aioi Nissay Dowa Insurance Company, State Farm Ventures, BMW i Ventures, Cyrus Capital, and Trucks Venture Capital thus far.

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Funding and Strategic Investment

This latest round brings May Mobility's total funding to approximately USD 300 million to date, according to the company. The company intends to use the proceeds to accelerate the advancement and commercialization of its AV technology and services in the United States, Canada, and Japan. Additionally, the funding will assist in scaling operations and pave a path for the company to reach profitability.

NTT Group to Distribute Technology in Japan

With this investment, NTT Group has reportedly acquired the exclusive rights to distribute May Mobility's proprietary autonomous vehicle technology throughout Japan. The companies will collaborate with Toyota Motor Corporation to develop an autonomous driving ecosystem, cooperating with local stakeholders to deploy May Mobility-equipped autonomous vehicles across a variety of vehicle platforms. The technology partners will incorporate May Mobility's technology to enhance Japanese transportation networks.

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Autonomous-enabled rides to Date

According to the official release, May Mobility has provided over 350,000 autonomous-enabled rides to date, with a goal to transform cities through autonomous vehicle technology, making transportation more accessible and sustainable while enhancing road safety and addressing gaps in the existing transportation infrastructure.

Expansion Plans in the US and Japan

May Mobility is reported to have deployed its AVs in 12 cities in the US and Japan. With a business-to-government (B2G) and business-to-business (B2B) strategy, May Mobility partners with cities, transit agencies, municipalities, and government agencies.

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Recent deployments and upcoming sites in the United States include Arlington, Texas, Ann Arbor, Michigan, Contra Costa, California, Detroit, Michigan, Grand Rapids, Minnesota, and Sun City, Arizona, with more scheduled in the coming months, May Mobility said.

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