- Tuesday, February 3, 2026

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Robotaxi pioneer Waymo has raised $16 billion in new funding at a $126 billion valuation as it expands its self-driving car service globally while facing competition from Tesla and Amazon-backed rivals.

Some key facts:



• Waymo raised $16 billion in new funding, with the round led by corporate parent Alphabet Inc.

• The company is now valued at $126 billion, a significant increase from approximately $30 billion just five years ago.

• Waymo started as a “moonshot” project within Google 17 years ago.

• The company currently operates robotaxis in six metropolitan areas across California, Arizona, Georgia, Texas and Florida.

• Waymo’s robotaxis currently provide more than 400,000 weekly rides.

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• The company plans to expand to more than 20 additional cities, including London and Tokyo.

• Waymo faces growing competition from Amazon-backed Zoox and Tesla’s planned robotaxi network.

• The company has faced some safety incidents, including killing a 9-year-old cat in San Francisco, and regulatory investigations regarding operations near school buses in Austin, Texas.

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