Travis Kalanick Seeks to Acquire Pony AI With Potential Support from Uber

Travis Kalanick Seeks to Acquire Pony AI With Potential Support from Uber Travis Kalanick Seeks to Acquire Pony AI With Potential Support from Uber

Travis Kalanick is eyeing the U.S. arm of Chinese self-driving company Pony AI for a buyout. The New York Times reports Kalanick is working with investors to finance an acquisition. Uber might even help make the deal happen.

Pony AI went public last year with a $4.5 billion market cap. It started prepping its U.S. arm for sale or spinoff in 2022, including splitting its source code.

This would mark Kalanick’s return to self-driving tech since he left Uber in 2017. Uber once built its own self-driving cars but shelved the effort after a fatal crash in 2018. Under CEO Dara Khosrowshahi, Uber sold its self-driving division to Aurora and now partners with players like Waymo.

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Kalanick has shifted to robotics through his ghost kitchen company CloudKitchens but would keep running it day-to-day if he gets Pony AI.

At a March event, Kalanick said Uber was “really only behind Waymo but probably catching up” back when he was forced out.

He also commented on Uber selling the self-driving unit:

“I wasn’t running the company when that happened, but you know, you could say, ‘Wish we had an autonomous ride-sharing product right now. That would be great.’”

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