iPhone maker has acquired the startup's assets and hired many of its engineers, Axios reports.
© CNET Drive.ai hit the streets of Arlington, Texas, last year. |
By Steven Musil, CNET
Apple has reportedly acquired autonomous driving startup Drive.ai in an effort to bolster its self-driving car ambitions. The iPhone
maker has hired dozens of Drive.ai's engineers and taken possession of
the company's cars and other acquisitions as part of the deal, Axios reported Tuesday.
The startup -- once valued at more than $200 million -- shut down its
operations in mid-June, according to a California regulatory filing (PDF). Axios said Apple confirmed the acquisition, but the site didn't report terms of the deal.
The deal suggests that Apple hasn't abandoned its Project Titan self-driving car program. Apple reportedly cut more than 200 employees from the secretive program in January.
The Mountain View, California-based company launched in 2015,
developing a retrofit kit to add autonomous driving systems to existing
cars.
Last July, Drive.ai launched its first self-driving shuttle service
in Frisco, Texas. The free program relied on Drive.ai's new app, which
allowed its users to hail a ride in one of Drive.ai's self-driving vans.
Drive.ai's vans were a little different than the ones with Waymo
livery, including box-shaped outcroppings on each side that let people
around the vehicle know what's going on, whether it's idling at a
crosswalk as someone passes or parked on the side of the road waiting on
a customer.
Drive.ai engineered its pilot program with the help
of Frisco's local transit authority, spending a great deal of time
preparing the cars themselves. The company spent four months traveling
every inch of its geo-fenced route, including parking lots.
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