Aseon Labs raises ten million dollars to build parking-space-sized pods that charge and clean robotaxis
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Aseon Labs raised $10M to build parking-space-sized pods that autonomously charge, clean, and inspect robotaxis, slashing deadhead miles.
Aseon Labs, a Redwood City startup building automated service pods for robotaxi fleets, has raised ten million dollars in a seed round led by Crane Venture Partners, TechCrunch has learned. Y Combinator, Uber co-founder Garrett Camp’s venture firm Expa, Robin Hood Ventures, and Founders Capital also participated, alongside angel investors including Mercury founder Immad Akhund, Zimride co-founder Rajat Suri, and operators from Anthropic, Nuro, Turo, and Revolut.
The company’s pitch targets one of the robotaxi industry’s most expensive problems: deadhead miles. Every time a robotaxi needs charging, cleaning, or inspection, it drives empty to a centralised depot that can be 10 to 15 miles outside its service area, burning time and money without carrying a paying passenger. An MIT study found that Waymo’s California fleet drives roughly 44 percent of its...
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