Delphi to acquire nuTonomy for $400 million
The buyout of the leading start-up and Tier 1 in autonomous driving to help accelerate Delphi’s commercialisation of AD and Automated Mobility on-Demand (AMoD) solutions.
Delphi Automotive has confirmed that it has signed an agreement to acquire nuTonomy Inc for an upfront purchase price of $400 million and earn-outs totaling approximately $50 million. The transaction brings together the leading start-up and Tier 1 in autonomous driving (AD) and further accelerates Delphi’s commercialisation of AD and Automated Mobility on-Demand (AMoD) solutions for automakers and new mobility customers worldwide.
Founded in 2013 by Dr Karl Iagnemma and Dr Emilio Frazzoli and recently named a World Economic Forum Technology Pioneer, nuTonomy is developing a proprietary full-stack AD software solution for the global AMoD market. The company will add more than 100 employees, including 70 engineers and scientists, to Delphi’s more than 100-member AD team, while increasing Delphi’s access to new customers and markets in the emerging mobility space.
“We are delighted to welcome Karl, Emilio, and their talented team to Delphi,” said Delphi’s president and CEO, Kevin Clark. “The combination of the nuTonomy and Ottomatika AD teams, along with Delphi’s industry-leading portfolio of perception systems and smart vehicle architecture solutions, further enhances our competitive position as the industry’s most formidable provider of autonomous mobility solutions. This transaction is another example of our ongoing dedication to developing, implementing, and commercializing the highest performing and safest AD system available.”
Upon completion of the transaction, Delphi will have AD operations in Boston, Pittsburgh, Singapore, Santa Monica, and Silicon Valley. nuTonomy will continue to be based in Boston, where both companies currently operate AMoD pilot programs. By combining efforts with nuTonomy in Boston, Singapore, and other pilot cities around the world, Delphi will have 60 autonomous cars on the road across three continents by year-end, with the goal to further accelerate global fleet expansion and technology development.
“Our mission has always been to radically improve the safety, efficiency, and accessibility of transportation worldwide,” said nuTonomy co-founder and CEO, Karl Iagnemma. “Joining forces with Delphi brings us one step closer to achieving our goal with a market-leading partner whose vision directly aligns with ours. Together we will set the global standard for excellence in autonomous driving technology.”
The acquisition of nuTonomy is the latest in a series of investments that Delphi has made to expand its leadership position in the new mobility space, including the acquisition of AD software developer Ottomatika and data service companies Control-Tec and Movimento.
RELATED ARTICLES
Hyundai unveils next−gen highly efficient hybrid system
The next-gen hybrid system is claimed to offer 45% better fuel efficiency and 19% more power compared with ICE powertrai...
Horse Powertrain reveals hybrid conversion for electric cars
Engine-making joint venture of Geely and the Renault Group announces new hybrid powertrain that fits into the same space...
Aisin to produce hybrid motor for Mitsubishi in Thailand
The hybrid drive motor and gearbox, will be produced at Aisin Powertrain (Thailand) Co for use in the Mitsubishi XForce ...