SAIC Motor's Ridehailing Unit Raises 1 Billion Yuan In Series B Funding

A ridehailing unit of China’s state-owned SAIC Motor has raised more than 1 billion yuan ($147.37 million) in a second round of fundraising from its autonomous technology partner Momenta and several other institutions, according to a Momenta statement and a person familiar with the matter.
The latest financing boosted SAIC Mobility's value to more than $1 billion, the statement said.
Momenta did not disclose the size of its investment in SAIC Mobility, which tapped Momenta last year to jointly develop autonomous technology.
The two companies last year began offering robotaxi test rides to the public in a Shanghai district and then in Suzhou.
Momenta's investment in SAIC's ridehailing unit comes as startups have been pouring billions of dollars into autonomous technology, aiming to take an early lead in commercializing autonomous driving.
Earlier this month, China search engine giant Baidu Inc said it obtained permits to operate fully driverless robotaxi services on open roads in two Chinese cities -- the southwestern municipality of Chongqing and the central city of Wuhan.
The permits allowed commercial robotaxis to offer rides to the public without human safety drivers in the car.
In April, Baidu and Toyota Motor Corp-backed Pony.ai said that they received permits in Beijing to deploy robotaxis without safety drivers in the driver's seat on open roads within a 60 sq km area. The Beijing permits still require them to have a safety driver in the passenger seat, however.
($1 = 6.7858 Chinese yuan renminbi)
(This story and the headline is being officially corrected after Momenta amended their statement to remove reference to robotaxi unit)
(Reporting By Norihiko Shirouzu in Beijing; Editing by Bernadette Baum)
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