Didi’s self-driving unit said to seek funds at US$5 billion value

Autonomous driving and machine learning have been at the forefront of a recent rally in China’s equity markets, initiated by the arrival of startup DeepSeek’s low-cost R1 model

    • Didi’s autonomous driving unit operates a self-driving fleet of over 200 vehicles that have conducted trials in Beijing, Guangzhou and Shanghai.
    • Didi’s autonomous driving unit operates a self-driving fleet of over 200 vehicles that have conducted trials in Beijing, Guangzhou and Shanghai. PHOTO: REUTERS
    Published Tue, Mar 4, 2025 · 11:39 AM

    DIDI Global is seeking fresh capital for its autonomous driving unit that could value it at about US$5 billion, sources familiar with the situation said, as Chinese technology firms ride a wave of investor enthusiasm.

    Didi Autonomous Driving plans to raise several hundred million US dollars and is in talks with prospective investors including a Beijing-based fund to gauge interest, the sources said, asking not to be identified discussing a private matter.

    Didi’s autonomous driving unit operates a self-driving fleet of over 200 vehicles that have conducted trials in Beijing, Guangzhou and Shanghai. The Chinese ride-hailing firm unveiled its first concept robotaxi, the Didi Neuron, in April 2023.

    Didi may use the proceeds to continue developing autonomous-driving technologies and speed up mass production of its robotaxi, one of the sources said. Deliberations are ongoing and the company could still decide against pursuing a deal, the sources said.

    A representative for Didi did not immediately respond to a request seeking comment.

    Autonomous driving and machine learning have been at the forefront of a recent rally in China’s equity markets, initiated by the arrival of startup DeepSeek’s low-cost R1 model. President Xi Jinping’s backing has also prompted investors to re-evaluate the nation’s tech companies and their growth prospects.

    Self-driving entrepreneur James Peng has become a billionaire after a surge in shares of his robotaxi startup Pony AI, which has a market value of US$5.3 billion. Pony AI is up about 16 per cent since its US initial public offering in November.

    WeRide, which has a robotaxi service agreement with Uber Technologies in Abu Dhabi, saw its shares spike 135 per cent in mid-February after Nvidia disclosed an investment in the Chinese firm.

    Didi Autonomous Driving raised US$298 million from investors led by Guangzhou Automobile Group in a Series C funding round in October, according to a statement on its official WeChat account. Other backers of the company include SoftBank Vision Fund, IDG Capital, CCB International and alternative investment firm CPE. BLOOMBERG

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