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Founded Year

2016

Stage

Incubator/Accelerator | Alive

Total Raised

$2.132B

Mosaic Score
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+24 points in the past 30 days

About Nuro

Nuro specializes in autonomous vehicle technology within the robotics and local commerce domains. The company designs and deploys custom electric autonomous vehicles for local delivery services, aiming to provide a convenient and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional transportation methods. Its autonomous delivery vehicles serve various sectors, including retail and healthcare, by delivering goods such as produce and prescriptions directly to consumers. The company was founded in 2016 and is based in Mountain View, California.

Headquarters Location

1300 Terra Bella Avenue Suite 200

Mountain View, California, 94043,

United States

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ESPs containing Nuro

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Industrials / Automotive Tech

The autonomous driving systems market focuses on developing technologies that enable vehicles to achieve various automation levels, from partial (Level 2) to full autonomy (Level 5), moving beyond the driver support of ADAS to complete self-driving capabilities. It includes advances in sensors, AI, mapping, and connectivity to achieve higher levels of automation. Driven by potential safety improve…

Nuro named as Highflier among 15 other companies, including Mobileye, Waymo, and Aurora.

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Expert Collections containing Nuro

Expert Collections are analyst-curated lists that highlight the companies you need to know in the most important technology spaces.

Nuro is included in 10 Expert Collections, including Auto Tech.

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Auto Tech

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Companies working on automotive technology, which includes vehicle connectivity, autonomous driving technology, and electric vehicle technology. This includes EV manufacturers, autonomous driving developers, and companies supporting the rise of the software-defined vehicles.

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Supply Chain & Logistics Tech

6,245 items

Companies offering technology-driven solutions that serve the supply chain & logistics space (e.g. shipping, inventory mgmt, last mile, trucking).

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Unicorns- Billion Dollar Startups

1,261 items

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Robotics

2,015 items

This collection includes startups developing autonomous ground robots, unmanned aerial vehicles, robotic arms, and underwater drones, among other robotic systems. This collection also includes companies developing operating systems and vision modules for robots.

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Grocery Retail Tech

648 items

Startups providing B2B solutions to grocery businesses to improve their store and omni-channel performance. Includes customer analytics platforms, in-store robots, predictive inventory management systems, online enablement for grocers and consumables retailers, and more.

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AI 100

200 items

Nuro Patents

Nuro has filed 128 patents.

The 3 most popular patent topics include:

  • autonomous cars
  • robotics
  • automotive technologies
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8/15/2022

11/19/2024

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Latest Nuro News

Autonomous vehicle testing in California dropped 50%. Here’s why.

Feb 1, 2025

4:16 PM PST · January 31, 2025 Tech companies developing self-driving vehicle technology have tapped the brakes on testing on California’s public roads, according to new data from the state’s Department of Motor Vehicles. The agency reported Friday a total of 4.5 million autonomous vehicle test miles were logged in 2024, a 50% drop from the previous year. That figure covers two kinds of permits: autonomous vehicles with human safety drivers behind the wheel and those that allow for driverless testing. The decline is more pronounced under the driverless testing category, according to DMV, the agency that regulates autonomous vehicle testing in the state. Records show driverless testing fell 83% from 3.26 million miles in 2023 to just 552,895 miles last year. The DMV also released its annual disengagement reports , which details instances where human drivers had to take over control due to technology failures or safety concerns. These reports have been controversial in the past because companies use varying standards, making it impossible to compare the results or rate the proficiency of the autonomous vehicles technology. The new figures reflect an industry with few players, Waymo’s transition to commercial robotaxi operator, and the suspension , and ultimate shuttering , of Cruise by its parent company GM. Cruise and Waymo have historically reported the highest testing miles. For instance, Cruise logged 2.6 million test miles in 2023 until the DMV suspended its permits in October of that year. The company never restarted testing in California. Waymo has shifted away from testing as it ramps up commercial operations in San Francisco and Los Angeles . There has been a noticeable decline over the past three years in new permits issued by the DMV for testing vehicles with a human driver. In 2022, four permits were issued. The following year, two new permits were granted. The DMV gave just one new permit in 2024. Today, just 31 companies hold permits for testing with a safety driver — and of those, just 11 actually conducted public road testing in 2024. Nine companies that submitted reports for the 2023-2024 period have ceased testing and withdrawn from the program, according to the DMV. Tesla, for instance, did not log any autonomous miles, per the report. Six companies, including AutoX, Nuro, WeRide, Waymo, and Zoox are approved for driverless testing. Only Mercedes-Benz (which has an advanced driver assistance system that allows hands-free, eyes-off driving on some highways), Nuro, and Waymo have permits that allow commercial operations. This lies in contrast to the heady and hyped days of autonomous vehicles when venture funds flowed and as many as 60 companies had permits to test so-called “drivered” autonomous vehicles. A period of consolidation swept through the nascent industry in 2019. Today, fewer companies are willing to pour millions into the development of autonomous vehicle technology development. Although there are some recent outliers. Wayve raised $1 billion in May and Waymo raised $5.6 billion in November. The result is a short list of active participants — with Waymo in front, in terms of testing and commercial miles. The upshot is a consolidated industry that lacks competition on the commercial front. Topics

Nuro Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • When was Nuro founded?

    Nuro was founded in 2016.

  • Where is Nuro's headquarters?

    Nuro's headquarters is located at 1300 Terra Bella Avenue, Mountain View.

  • What is Nuro's latest funding round?

    Nuro's latest funding round is Incubator/Accelerator.

  • How much did Nuro raise?

    Nuro raised a total of $2.132B.

  • Who are the investors of Nuro?

    Investors of Nuro include Disney Accelerator, SoftBank, Fidelity Investments, Gaorong Capital, Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust and 9 more.

  • Who are Nuro's competitors?

    Competitors of Nuro include Gatik, StreetDrone, Einride, Cartken, 42dot and 7 more.

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