• About
  • Advertise
  • Careers
  • Contact Us
Saturday, June 14, 2025
  • Login
No Result
View All Result
NEWSLETTER
Tech | Business | Economy
  • News
  • Tech
    • DisruptiveTECH
    • ConsumerTech
    • How To
    • TechTAINMENT
  • Business
    • Mobility
    • Environment
    • Travel
    • StartUPs
  • Economy
  • TECHECONOMY TV
  • TBS
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Telecoms
  • News
  • Tech
    • DisruptiveTECH
    • ConsumerTech
    • How To
    • TechTAINMENT
  • Business
    • Mobility
    • Environment
    • Travel
    • StartUPs
  • Economy
  • TECHECONOMY TV
  • TBS
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Telecoms
No Result
View All Result
Tech | Business | Economy
No Result
View All Result
ADVERTISEMENT
Home Business Mobility

Moove Eyes $300M Raise to Fuel Global Robotaxi Goal, Get Unicorn Status

by Joan Aimuengheuwa
June 13, 2025
in Mobility
0
Moove Eyes $300M Raise to Fuel Global Robotaxi Goal, Get Unicorn Status
Source: Moove

Source: Moove

UBA
Advertisements

Moove, a Nigerian-founded mobility company backed by Uber, is currently in the market for $300 million in fresh capital, The Information reveals.

If successful, this raise will push its valuation beyond the $1 billion mark, giving the company unicorn status and enable Moove to become one of the top global drivers of sustainable urban transport.

In just over a year, Moove’s annual revenue jumped from $115 million to $360 million. That’s around $30 million a month, driven mostly by its core business of financing cars for Uber drivers and a newer, more focus on fleet management in the U.S. market. 

Moove is no longer just a vehicle financing outfit as it’s now embedding itself in the emerging world of autonomous mobility.

Moove is already managing fleets for Waymo, the self-driving arm of Google’s parent company Alphabet. In Phoenix and Miami, the company handles cleaning, charging, and storage of Waymo’s electric robotaxis. That may sound like back-end work, but it’s a tough role. 

As Waymo rolls out commercial operations in new cities, Moove ensures these vehicles are ready for the road every single day.

Co-founder Ladi Delano said, “The current agreement with Waymo is limited to fleet management.” But Moove wants more. The company is preparing to purchase autonomous vehicles (AVs) directly from manufacturers, lease them to entrepreneurs or businesses, and still maintain full control over their operations, from depot management to charging and cleaning.

Moove is betting that today’s Uber drivers could become tomorrow’s robotaxi fleet owners. By giving them access to mini-fleets of AVs, the company is creating a model where ownership and scale intersect, without sidelining drivers.

The strategy is already global. Moove has financed cars in Africa, India, and the UK, using a drive-to-own model that lets drivers eventually own the vehicles they work with. Now, it’s taking that experience into markets with far more complex regulatory and operational demands, like the U.S.

Its recent acquisition of Brazilian mobility startup Kovi also shows how far Moove is willing to go to scale quickly. That move instantly expanded its revenue base and widened its footprint in Latin America.

To date, the company has secured $750 million in funding, both debt and equity, from investors including Uber, which holds a stake of over 10%, and the Abu Dhabi-based Mubadala Investment Company.

Moove has hired over 90 people in the U.S. this year alone. Across the world, its workforce has grown to more than 2,100. This is a global operator with eyes on the evolving future of how people and goods move.

Moove is building the infrastructure behind the AV space. While companies like Waymo develop the tech, Moove is betting that whoever owns and runs the fleets, keeps them clean, charged, and on the road, will hold real power.

And that’s what this $300 million is really about.

Loading

Advertisements
MTN ADS

0Shares
Tags: Autonomous VehiclesAVElectric VehiclesExpansionFleet managementFundingglobal operationsinvestmentMobilityMooveNigeriarobotaxiSelf-Driving CarsstartuptechtransportationUberUnicornVenture CapitalWaymo
Joan Aimuengheuwa

Joan Aimuengheuwa

Joan thrives at helping individuals and businesses scale via storytelling...

Next Post
Digital Justice in Nigeria

A Call for Digital Justice | By Don Pedro Aganbi

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Recommended

Imposter syndrome

Dealing with Imposter Syndrome: The way out for Product Managers

2 years ago
Interswitch wins Fintech of the Year award

Interswitch Named 2024 Fintech of the Year

9 months ago

Popular News

    Connect with us

    Currently Playing

    TE Weather

    TE PODCAST

    Techeconomy Podcast
    Techeconomy Podcast

    Every week we will bring new stories from startups and influencers who are shaping and changing the world we live in. We’ll also bring you reports on topics you should know.

    Follow us @techeconomyng for more.

    Listen OnSpotify
    TECH TALK EPISODE 2
    byTecheconomy

    PRODUCTIVITY AND WORK-Life Balance

    TECH TALK EPISODE 2
    Episode play icon
    TECH TALK EPISODE 2
    Episode Description
    Episode play icon
    CYBERSECURITY ESSENTIALS
    Episode Description
    Episode play icon
    Digital Marketing Trends and strategies for 2025 and beyond
    Episode Description
    Episode play icon
    Major Lesson for Techies in 2024 and Projections for 2025
    Episode Description
    Episode play icon
    Major Lessons for Techies in an AI-Driven World | Techeconomy Business Series Highlights
    Episode play icon
    Maximizing Profitability Through Seasonal Sales: Strategies For Success
    Episode play icon
    Techeconomy Business Series
    Episode Description
    Episode play icon
    PRIVACY IN THE ERA OF AI: GETTING YOUR BUSINESS READY
    Episode Description
    Episode play icon
    Unravel the Secrets of Marketing Everywhere All At Once with Isaac Akanni from Infobip | Infowave Podcast Episode 1
    Episode Description
    Episode play icon
    The Role of Ed-tech in Life Long Learning and Continuous Education
    Episode Description
    Search Results placeholder
    • About
    • Advertise
    • Careers
    • Contact Us

    © 2017 TECHECONOMY.

    No Result
    View All Result
    • News
    • Tech
      • DisruptiveTECH
      • ConsumerTech
      • How To
      • TechTAINMENT
    • Business
      • Mobility
      • Environment
      • Travel
      • StartUPs
    • Economy
    • TECHECONOMY TV
    • TBS
    • About Us
    • Contact Us

    © 2017 TECHECONOMY.

    Welcome Back!

    Login to your account below

    Forgotten Password?

    Retrieve your password

    Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

    Log In
    Translate »