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I’m again from trip. What did I miss? Seems, rather a lot — together with the tip of the Uber-Waymo partnership in Phoenix. Uber and Waymo nonetheless have robotaxi service partnerships in Atlanta and Austin. The query will not be if, however when will these agreements finish? However that isn’t probably the most intriguing query, in my view. I’m way more intrigued by how these two corporations will behave as soon as the remaining partnerships finish.
There’s already stress with Uber executives taking not-so-subtle photographs at Waymo. I anticipate that after the partnerships finish, these thinly veiled barbs will probably be changed with extra direct motion. One battleground will probably be coverage, particularly markets the place robotaxi corporations are angling to get entry.
This week, we noticed one other fascinating improvement within the autonomous car business on the federal stage. Nationwide Freeway Visitors Security Administration administrator Jonathan Morrison issued a directive to autonomous car builders, stating that it’s unacceptable for his or her automobiles to intervene with first responders or legislation enforcement.
The cash quote: “Let me be clear: the shortcoming to detect and appropriately reply to such conditions represents a practical insufficiency. Emergency scenes are usually not uncommon or excessive ‘edge circumstances.’ As such, NHTSA is at this time issuing a name to motion for AV builders and operators to right away focus their assets on fixing this difficulty.”
Morrison’s letter by no means calls out anybody robotaxi firm and it was despatched to each AV developer listed within the Division of Transportation’s Standing Normal Order. Nevertheless it certain looks like Morrison is directing the company’s ire at Waymo.
A earlier TechCrunch investigation discovered that Waymo — which operates the most important robotaxi fleet in america, with automobiles in cities reminiscent of Los Angeles, Phoenix, and San Francisco — has had repeated run-ins with first responders. And simply this week, San Francisco supervisor Bilal Mahmood stated he plans to submit a letter of inquiry to look at how autonomous automobiles affected public transit providers and emergency responders following a July 4 fireworks present that resulted in huge gridlock. Native information retailers reported that quite a few Waymo robotaxis needed to be towed after working out of energy through the prolonged visitors jam.
Morrison’s letter has gravitas. However will there be substantive penalties for AV builders? It’s laborious to inform at this level. For now, the NHTSA has demanded corporations current the company with “options” by the tip of the month.
Yet another information merchandise from the feds. Check out the brand new 2026 Regulatory Plan and Unified Agenda, which was up to date final week. It incorporates an extended record of proposed modifications to Federal Motor Car Security Requirements (FMVSS) necessities, which govern car design and gear necessities. These proposed modifications might assist autonomous car corporations like Tesla and Zoox, that are growing automobiles with out steering wheels, pedals, or different options required on human-driven vehicles.
A bit of fowl

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Offers!

We normally give attention to enterprise offers, however this week I needed to spotlight Rivian and the sale of 86.25 million Class A standard shares priced at $15.50 every (that features an added 11.25 million in extra shares that underwriters opted to purchase).
In all, Rivian stated it expects to increase $1.32 billion in new capital. The increase comes at a notable time for the EV maker. The corporate began delivering its new R2 SUV final month and lately raised its gross sales forecast for 2026. The corporate stated it now expects to ship between 65,000 and 70,000 automobiles after outperforming its personal expectations within the second quarter because of strong development quarter-over-quarter in EDV and R1, coupled with the introduction of R2 deliveries.
The corporate didn’t clarify the explanation for the increase. However as a reminder, Rivian will not be but worthwhile and scaling up manufacturing of the R2 — or any car for that matter — isn’t low-cost!
Different offers that received my consideration …
Bidbus, a Los Angeles-based startup that constructed a digital market the place a number of sellers can bid on a automotive, raised $15 million in a Collection A funding spherical led by Ibex Traders. Mucker Capital, FJ Labs, Motley Idiot Ventures, Information Level Capital, Walter Ventures, and the Automobile Dealership Man’s Yossi Levi additionally participated.
Lyft stated it plans to purchase Serveo’s bike-share enterprise in Spain. Phrases weren’t disclosed, however the ride-hailing firm stated it’s anticipated to shut this yr.
TaiSan, a U.Ok. battery startup, raised £4.65 million in a seed funding spherical co-led by Eos Advisory and the Midlands Engine Funding Fund II. InnoEnergy, AFI Ventures, EverQuest Capital Companions, Exergon, Heartfelt Ventures, Adeline Arts & Science, Techmind, angel investor François Badelon, and matched funding from Innovate UK additionally participated.
Notable reads and different tidbits

AssuranceAmerica, a U.S. insurance coverage supplier, confirmed a information breach that affected the private info and driver’s license numbers of 6.9 million folks, making it the most important identified spill of People’ driver’s license info this yr.
Beta Applied sciences, the electrical car takeoff and touchdown developer, accomplished operational flights performed below the U.S. Division of Transportation and Federal Aviation Administration’s new eVTOL Integration Pilot Program. The flights lined about 275 nautical miles overlaying Virginia and Maryland.
Longtime followers of Tesla will keep in mind the heady days when Elon Musk battled varied quick sellers of the corporate’s inventory. Musk is extra polarizing than ever, and one exchange-traded fund creator has discovered a solution to faucet into that detrimental sentiment with two new anti-Elon exchange-traded funds.
GM model Chevrolet constructed an all-American EV truck. Senior reporter Tim De Chant asks, Why is no person shopping for it?
Manna Aero, the Eire-based autonomous drone supply startup, is scaling up in america with a manufacturing facility and operations heart in Tulsa, Oklahoma, that it says will make use of 1,000 within the subsequent few years.
Slate Auto teamed up with Crayola to supply its EV truck and SUV clients car wraps in 5 crayon colours. (Reminder: The fundamental Slate EV car isn’t painted. As an alternative, it is available in a grey composite materials that may be custom-made with a car wrap. The corporate has lots of of choices to select from.)
Yet another factor …
TechCrunch podcast Construct Mode simply launched its third season, and it’s a banger. Construct Mode is hosted by Isabelle Johannessen, who heads TechCrunch’s Startup Battlefield program. Not like Fairness — the TC podcast I co-host together with Anthony Ha and Sean O’Kane — Construct Mode is designed to assist early-stage founders.
The brand new season kicks off with Precursor Ventures founder and managing associate Charles Hudson, who talks about what early-stage founders must know earlier than elevating their first institutional spherical.
Test it out: The brand new guidelines of early-stage fundraising with Charles Hudson.
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