About Full-Stack Self-Driving
The Full-Stack Self-Driving category is part of the Autonomous Vehicles market map, tracking 16 companies building in this segment. Self-driving software, ADAS, V2X communication, HD mapping, and fleet management powering the future of transportation. Curated by Hartmann Capital's venture research team.
Companies in Full-Stack Self-Driving
- Waymo — Series C, $5.6B
- Cruise — Series U, $16.1B
- Tesla Autopilot — Public
- Mobileye — Public
- Wayve — Series C, $1.3B
- Pony.ai — Public, $1.3B
- WeRide — Public, $1.1B
- Momenta — Series C, $1.2B
- DeepRoute — Series C, $450M
- Motional — Series A, $4B
- Oxa — Series C, $225M
- Nuro — Series D, $2.1B
- Zoox — Acquired, $1.2B
- Apollo (Baidu) — Public
- Aptiv — Public
- Nvidia DRIVE — Public
Frequently Asked Questions
- What companies are in the Full-Stack Self-Driving category?
- The Full-Stack Self-Driving category includes 16 companies: Waymo, Cruise, Tesla Autopilot, Mobileye, Wayve, Pony.ai, WeRide, Momenta, DeepRoute, Motional, Oxa, Nuro, Zoox, Apollo (Baidu), Aptiv, Nvidia DRIVE. This is part of the Autonomous Vehicles market map maintained by Hartmann Capital.
- How many Full-Stack Self-Driving startups are tracked?
- Hartmann Capital tracks 16 companies in the Full-Stack Self-Driving segment of the Autonomous Vehicles market map.
- What are the best funded Full-Stack Self-Driving companies?
- Top funded companies in Full-Stack Self-Driving include Cruise ($16050M), Waymo ($5600M), Motional ($4000M), Nuro ($2100M), Wayve ($1300M). Browse the full list in the Autonomous Vehicles market map.
- How can I submit my startup?
- You can submit your startup for inclusion by visiting the submission page. Submissions are reviewed by Hartmann Capital's research team.