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Brighton firm closes on $62 million Series D financing

Funding will support Outrider's scaling to serve Fortune 500 logistics hubs

ColoradoBiz Staff //October 24, 2024//

Outrider AVs preparing to leave for customer sites. Photo courtesy of Outrider.

Outrider AVs preparing to leave for customer sites. Photo courtesy of Outrider.

Brighton firm closes on $62 million Series D financing

Funding will support Outrider's scaling to serve Fortune 500 logistics hubs

ColoradoBiz Staff //October 24, 2024//

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Outrider, a Brighton-based provider of autonomous yard operations for logistics hubs, has raised $62 million in an oversubscribed Series D financing round, the company announced Thursday. The round was led by Koch Disruptive Technologies (KDT) and New Enterprise Associates (NEA), with additional investments from 8VC, ARK Invest, B37 Ventures, FM Capital, Interwoven Ventures, NVentures (NVIDIA’s venture capital arm), and Prologis Ventures.

The funding will drive the commercial scaling of Outrider’s autonomous yard operations as a service with Fortune 500 customers in 2025 and solidify its position at the forefront of logistics automation, the company said in a statement.

“By automating yard operations, Outrider is empowering supply chain workers to maximize facility throughput and safety while minimizing their exposure to repetitive, manual tasks performed in dangerous environments,” said Andrew Smith, founder and CEO of Outrider. “This latest funding strengthens our ability to set the highest operational standards in logistics and deliver unmatched value to our customers and their employees. Our global team of talent is proud to have created this industry and will continue to lead the way for years to come.”

With more than $250 million in equity capital raised to date, Outrider is working closely with customers to launch and scale autonomous yard operations as a service across industries such as package shipping, retail and eCommerce, consumer packaged goods and automotive. Since 2019, Outrider’s customers, representing more than 20 percent of all yard trucks in operation in North America, have been actively involved in product testing and pilot deployments, highlighting their commitment to reinventing yard operations.

“Outrider’s industry-leading technology approach, commitment to safety, and robust IP portfolio make them a standout in autonomous yard operations,” said Byron Knight, President of Koch Disruptive Technologies. “We’re thrilled to support their continued growth as they revolutionize supply chain efficiency on a global scale.”

While 2025 product scaling is currently focused on distribution center applications, Outrider’s technology is also well-suited for use in intermodal rail and port terminals, the company said, paving the way for future applications across freight transportation. This versatility, along with an electric-first yard truck platform strategy, positions Outrider to play a crucial role in modernizing multiple facets of the global supply chain.

Other investors joining the Series D financing are Goose Capital; Lineage Ventures, the investment strategy of Lineage, Inc.; Presidio Ventures, the venture capital arm of Sumitomo Corporation; and Service Provider Capital.

Since securing $73 million in Series C funding in 2022, Outrider has added new and expanded deployments, including global expansion of its technical team, and the release of AI and deep-learning capabilities for system safety and performance.

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