![]() May Mobility earlier this week raised $105 million in venture capital with backing from Japan's Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT) and Toyota Motor's venture arm. ![]() ![]() May Mobility is moving forward with expansion plans even as firms such as General Motors-controlled Cruise have suspended their driverless operations. Michigan-based May Mobility is developing self-driving shuttles, but rather than targeting consumers with a robo-taxi service, it is selling the shuttles to cities and other local governments that use them to complement or replace human-driven bus services. Silicon Valley-based Aeva has developed what is known as a lidar sensor that helps self-driving vehicles gain a detailed, long-range view of the road. ![]() (Reuters) - Aeva Technologies on Wednesday said it has inked a deal to supply May Mobility with a key sensor for its self-driving shuttles. ![]()
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