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Autonomous Waabi-branded semi-truck driving on a highway, representing large-scale investment in self-driving freight technology

Waabi Raises Record $1B to Turbocharge Autonomous Trucks

29 January 2026 Technology No Comments2 Mins Read
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Waabi secures landmark $1 billion for autonomous freight push

Canadian autonomous driving startup Waabi has closed a record-breaking $1 billion funding round, positioning the company as one of the best-capitalised players in the global self-driving race. The fresh capital will accelerate the rollout of its AI-driven autonomous trucking platform and extend its technology into the fiercely contested robotaxi arena.

AI-first approach to self-driving trucks

Founded by renowned AI researcher CEO Raquel Urtasun, Waabi is betting on a radically different approach to autonomous vehicles compared with earlier-generation players. Instead of relying primarily on large fleets of test vehicles and manually engineered rules, the company is building a core system powered by advanced AI algorithms and large-scale simulation.

This so‑called “AI-native” strategy is designed to reduce development costs and shorten the time needed to reach safe, commercial deployment on highways. By training its virtual driver in highly realistic digital environments, Waabi aims to handle edge cases that would be too rare, expensive or dangerous to encounter solely in the real world.

Taking on robotaxi and logistics incumbents

The new funding round, one of the largest ever for a Canadian deep tech startup, gives Waabi the firepower to compete with well-funded U.S. and Chinese rivals in both freight automation and future robotaxi services. The company is initially focused on long-haul trucking, a sector under pressure from driver shortages, rising fuel costs and tightening delivery windows.

Industry analysts say the injection of capital will enable Waabi to expand commercial pilots with major logistics and fleet operators, invest in safety validation, and grow its engineering teams in Canada and the United States. Success in freight could later be leveraged into urban passenger services, placing the startup directly in the “robotaxi wars” now dominated by U.S. tech giants and Chinese mobility platforms.

Regulation, safety and market outlook

Despite the optimism surrounding this funding milestone, significant challenges remain. Regulatory frameworks for self-driving trucks are still evolving, and public trust hinges on demonstrable safety performance. Waabi will be under pressure to prove that its simulation-heavy methodology can translate into real-world reliability at scale.

Still, the size of the round underscores investor conviction that autonomous freight could be one of the earliest and most lucrative applications of AI-driven mobility. If Waabi executes on its roadmap, Canada could emerge as a central hub in the global transition to software-defined transportation.

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