Starship Technologies Secures $50M to Expand Autonomous Delivery

Starship Technologies Secures $50M to Expand Autonomous Delivery

The funding will accelerate Starship’s US market penetration, expand the robot fleet, and strengthen partnerships with retailers seeking autonomous delivery infrastructure.

Autonomous delivery company, Starship Technologies, has announced the completion of a $50 million funding round led by Plural. 

The company, founded by Skype Co-Founders Ahti Heinla and Janus Friis, has now raised more than $280 million in total funding as it looks to replicate its progress in European cities and US university campuses across American urban markets.

“Delivery robotics is the next wave of urban logistics, shaping a once-in-a-generation shift in how goods move through cities,” said Heinla, Co-Founder, Starship Technologies. 

“We own European urban markets, we own US campuses. Now it’s time to replicate this proven success in American cities. Millions of US consumers will soon experience sub-30-minute delivery by Starship robots as the new standard.”

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Taavet Hinrikus, Partner at Plural, said, “Starship has quietly built the most successful autonomous technology company in the world. They’re already deployed, already profitable, and already changing how goods move through cities.” 

“We’ve doubled down on our investment because the team has proven they can scale globally, and the opportunity in American urban markets is enormous.”

In addition to Plural, the funding round includes participation from Karma.vc, Latitude, Coefficient Capital, SmartCap (funded by the European Union – NextGenerationEU), and Skaala. 

The funding will accelerate US market penetration, expand the robot fleet, and strengthen partnerships with retailers seeking autonomous delivery infrastructure.

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