Waymo seeking about $16 billion near $110 billion valuation, Bloomberg News reports


FILE PHOTO: Waymo driverless taxi drives in lower Manhattan in New York City, U.S., November 26, 2025. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid/File Photo

Jan 31 (Reuters) - Alphabet unit ‌Waymo is aiming to raise about $16 billion in a ‌financing round that would value it at nearly $110 billion, ‌Bloomberg News reported on Saturday, citing people familiar with the matter.

Alphabet would provide about $13 billion to the autonomous driving firm while the rest would come from ‍investors including Sequoia Capital, DST Global and ‍Dragoneer Investment Group, the ‌report added.

"While we don't comment on private financial matters, we are ‍focused ​on the safety-led operational excellence and technological leadership required to meet the vast demand for autonomous mobility," Waymo ⁠said in a statement to Reuters.

Alphabet did not ‌immediately respond to request for comment.

In December last year, The Information reported Waymo ⁠was in ‍talks to raise money at a valuation of at least $100 billion.

Waymo, which Alphabet carved out of Google's self-driving car project in 2016, is ‍the only operator in the U.S. ‌offering paid robotaxi services with no safety drivers or in-vehicle attendants. It has a fleet of more than 2,500 vehicles.

This move underscores the accelerating race to commercialize fully autonomous vehicles, with leading players investing heavily and focusing on safety, technology refinement and regulatory cooperation to win market share.

The United States' auto safety agency said ‌on Thursday that it has opened an investigation after a Waymo self-driving vehicle struck a child near an elementary school in Santa Monica, California, last ​week, causing minor injuries and renewing concerns about the safety of robotaxis.

(Reporting by Anusha Shah in Bengaluru; Editing by Alistair Bell and Diane Craft)

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