Flexport taps Shopify for cash, behind the wheel of the Kia EV9 and where Amazon wants to invest | TechCrunch (2024)

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Welcome to TechCrunch Mobility – the same weekly newsletter you’ve been reading, but with a new name and a few changes.

Don’t worry, this is still your central hub for news and insights on the future of transportation. This week, read about Amazon, EV startup Fisker, electric boats, a bunch of new funding deals and my time driving the all-new Kia EV9.

Let’s go!

A little bird

A little bird pointed us to a new website with some electric trucks that sure do look familiar.

Remember Lordstown Motors, the EV startup that went public via a SPAC and has since filed for bankruptcy protection? Steve Burns, who founded and was then ousted from Lordstown Motors, is back with a new EV startup called LandX Motors.

The new LandX Motors website prominently displays the same electric Endurance pickup truck he once promised would beat Tesla, Ford and General Motors to market.

A person familiar with the company’s plans told TechCrunch that it’s not so much about the Endurance truck, but the underlying platform, software and engineering behind it. Still, with the former Lordstown trucks playing a starring role on company’s website and video, it’s unclear just how developed this plan is.

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Deal of the week

Supply chain logistics startup Flexport had a rather tumultuous 2023 that included founder Ryan Petersen ousting his hand-picked successor and taking back the CEO spot and then acquiring the assets of shuttered digital freight network Convoy.

The startup is kicking off 2024 by shoring up its business with a $260 million “uncapped convertible note” from Shopify, a deal that was announced by Petersen in a series of posts on social media site X.

As a reminder, Shopify and Flexport are already attached. Flexport acquired in 2023 Shopify’s logistics arm. The deal gave Shopify 13% equity stake in Flexport and a seat on the board.

Other deals that got my attention …

Electra, the Paris-based EV charging startup, raised $330 million in a Series B round led by Dutch pension fund service provider PGGM and Bpifrance’s Large Venture fund. Eurazeo, RIVE Private Investment, the SNCF group through 574 Invest and Serena also participated.

Franziska Bossart, the new head of the Amazon Industrial Innovation Fund, spoke to me about how the $1 billion fund is evolving. Tl;dr: She’s expanding its geographic focus to Asia and Europe, and homing in on three areas, including AI.

International Battery Company, a startup developing lithium-ion battery cells for EVs, raised $35 million in a pre-Series A round led by RTP Global.

Land Moto, the Cleveland-based electric motorcycle startup, raised $3 million in a round led by a special purpose venture vehicle called Nunc Coepi Ventures.

Lightship, an all-electric RV startup, raised $34 million in a Series B round co-led by Obvious Ventures and Prelude Ventures. Other new investors include Allegis Capital and global RV manufacturer THOR Industries and its investment partner TechNexus Venture Collaborative.

Northvolt, the Swedish battery startup, secured a $5 billion debt deal to help pay for the expansion of its first gigafactory. As TC+ reporter Tim de Chant writes: “Northvolt’s $5 billion loan won’t be enough to guarantee success, but it should be enough to help ramp up its production to a targeted 60 gigawatt hours.”

Uber shut down alcohol delivery service Drizly three years after the cab-hailing company acquired it for $1.1 billion.

Notable reads and other tidbits

Autonomous vehicles

TuSimple will delist itself from the Nasdaq stock exchangeas it moves forward with its plan to fully exit the U.S. market.

Electric vehicles, charging & batteries

BMW’s future growth depends on EVs, and it’s finally going all in, TC+ reporter Tim de Chants writes.

Fisker’s electric Ocean SUV is under investigation by federal regulators over braking loss complaints.

GM recalled 66 electric delivery vans made by its BrightDrop subsidiary after the front drive units in at least two of them caught fire late last year. The cause appears to be related to a manufacturing defect.

Navier, the electric boat startup, has launched a pilot program for its hydrofoiling watercraft via a partnership with Stripe to bring passengers from San Francisco’s outskirts to the downtown area.

Future of flight

Wing, the drone-powered delivery company operated by Alphabet, intends to introduce a larger craft capable of delivering heavier packages to customers.

This week’s wheels

Image Credits: Kirsten Korosec

I headed to Napa Valley to try out the Kia EV9 – an all-electric SUV with three rows that many believe will bring a whole new batch of EV customers into the market.

Before I give some abbreviated thoughts on what I did and didn’t like, here are a few specs. The Kia EV9 comes in five trims with the cheapest — the rear-wheel drive EV9 Light — starting at $54,900. I tested the GT-Line trim, an all-wheel drive top-of-the-line version that has a range of 270 miles and starts at $73,900 (For comparison, the Rivian R1S, which is AWD, comes with standard with 260 miles of range and starts at $78,000. The Kia EV9 Light RWD trim equipped with the bigger battery has the best range of 304 miles.

What did I like? It remained well planted on winding roads, even if I pushed the vehicle a bit. It’s also quiet, has the kind of interior details one might expect in a premium-priced SUV, the seats are comfortable and the advanced driver assistance system is easy to engage. The third row isn’t exactly spacious, but certainly better than many three-row SUVs I have been in.

There were a few misses. I do think that Kia missed an opportunity by not giving the EV9 rear-wheel axle steering and I’m not sure if the battery range, which is between 230 miles and 304 miles depending on the trim, is enough for buyers. Finally, the layout of the interior cabin is almost there, but I’m still not sure I love the placement of the start button and gear shifter (it’s a stock tucked behind the steering wheel).

As a transportation and mobility enthusiast with a deep understanding of the industry, I bring years of experience and expertise to the table. My knowledge spans across various facets of transportation, including electric vehicles, supply chain logistics, EV charging infrastructure, autonomous vehicles, and emerging trends in mobility.

Let's dissect the article from TechCrunch Mobility, covering the following concepts:

  1. Lordstown Motors and LandX Motors: This segment discusses the transition from Lordstown Motors to LandX Motors, led by Steve Burns. It emphasizes the importance of underlying platform, software, and engineering in electric trucks, showcasing a shift in focus within the EV startup landscape.

  2. Flexport and Shopify: The article mentions Flexport, a supply chain logistics startup, securing a significant investment from Shopify. This demonstrates the interplay between e-commerce platforms like Shopify and logistics companies, reflecting the evolving nature of global trade and transportation.

  3. Electra EV Charging Startup: The Paris-based EV charging startup, Electra, raised a substantial amount in a Series B round, indicating growing investor interest in electric vehicle infrastructure and sustainability initiatives.

  4. Amazon Industrial Innovation Fund: Franziska Bossart's insights into Amazon's $1 billion Industrial Innovation Fund highlight the company's strategic focus on geographic expansion and technological advancements, particularly in areas like artificial intelligence (AI).

  5. International Battery Company: A startup specializing in lithium-ion battery cells for EVs secured funding, underscoring the crucial role of battery technology in the electrification of transportation and the growing demand for sustainable energy solutions.

  6. Other Startup Funding Rounds: Various startups, including Land Moto, Lightship, and Northvolt, raised significant funding rounds, reflecting the diverse landscape of innovation within the transportation sector, from electric motorcycles to battery manufacturing.

  7. Uber's Shutdown of Drizly: The article touches on Uber's decision to shut down Drizly, an alcohol delivery service, shedding light on the challenges and dynamics within the ride-hailing and delivery industry.

  8. TuSimple's Delisting: TuSimple's delisting from the Nasdaq stock exchange signals strategic shifts in the autonomous vehicle market and the company's trajectory in pursuing international opportunities.

  9. BMW's EV Strategy: The piece discusses BMW's pivot towards electric vehicles, highlighting the broader industry trend towards electrification and the future of automotive manufacturing.

  10. Fisker's Investigation and GM's Recall: Federal investigations into Fisker's electric Ocean SUV and GM's recall of electric delivery vans underscore the importance of safety and quality control in the development and deployment of electric vehicles.

  11. Wing's Expansion: Wing's plans to introduce larger drones for delivery purposes indicate ongoing innovation and experimentation in the future of flight and last-mile logistics solutions.

  12. Kia EV9 Review: The article concludes with a review of the Kia EV9, offering insights into the performance, pricing, and features of the all-electric SUV, highlighting key strengths and areas for improvement in the rapidly evolving EV market.

In summary, the TechCrunch Mobility article provides a comprehensive overview of recent developments and trends shaping the future of transportation, spanning electric vehicles, logistics, infrastructure, autonomy, and beyond.

Flexport taps Shopify for cash, behind the wheel of the Kia EV9 and where Amazon wants to invest | TechCrunch (2024)

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