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Einride Raises $113M Ahead of SPAC Listing on the NYSE

The global autonomous freight sector is entering a pivotal phase, with mounting investor confidence signalling that driverless logistics is moving beyond pilot programmes and into commercial viability. European companies, in particular, are positioning themselves at the forefront of this transition, combining electric vehicle technology with autonomous driving capabilities to address both decarbonisation targets and chronic driver shortages across the haulage industry.

Swedish autonomous freight company Einride has secured $113 million in an oversubscribed PIPE (private investment in public equity) financing round, ahead of its planned listing on the New York Stock Exchange. The capital raise, which exceeded the company’s initial target of $100 million, comes in advance of Einride’s merger with special purpose acquisition company Legato Merger Corp. III, a transaction expected to close in the first half of 2026 under the proposed ticker symbol ENRD.

Oversubscribed PIPE reflects strong investor conviction

The $113 million PIPE was backed by a combination of new and existing investors, including Stockholm-based EQT Ventures and a major global asset management firm based on the West Coast of the United States. The oversubscription underscores growing institutional appetite for autonomous trucking plays, particularly those with proven commercial operations and a clear path to public markets.

Combined with approximately $220 million held in Legato’s trust account, the completed transaction is expected to deliver around $333 million in gross proceeds before redemptions and transaction costs. The deal values Einride at a pre-money valuation of $1.35 billion, a recalibration from the $1.8 billion figure initially attached to the SPAC merger when it was announced in November 2025.

Roozbeh Charli, Chief Executive of Einride, who took over from founder Robert Falck in May 2025, has framed the raise as validation of the company’s commercial trajectory. The proceeds will support Einride’s technology roadmap and global expansion, including autonomous deployments across North America, Europe, and the Middle East.

Autonomous electric freight gains commercial traction

Founded in 2016 by Robert Falck, a former Volvo Powertrain engineering director, Einride has built a full-stack freight ecosystem that combines electric and autonomous trucks with its proprietary AI operating system, Einride Saga. The platform enables shippers to optimise routes, reduce costs, and eliminate emissions across their logistics operations. The company operates a fleet of approximately 200 heavy-duty electric trucks across Europe, North America, and the UAE, serving more than 25 customers in seven countries, including Heineken, PepsiCo, GE Appliances, and Carlsberg Sweden.

Einride’s autonomous trucks are notably cabless — designed from the outset without space for a human driver — and were the first commercially deployed autonomous electric vehicles approved for public roads in both Sweden and the United States. The company reports over 1,700 driverless hours in contracted customer operations, more than 11 million electric miles driven, and over 350,000 executed shipments to date.

Financially, Einride has disclosed a contracted annual recurring revenue base of $65 million, with over $800 million in potential long-term ARR from its pipeline. The company has raised a cumulative $865 million across 13 funding rounds, positioning it as one of the most well-capitalised players in the European autonomous mobility space.

European autonomous trucking market accelerates

Einride’s NYSE listing comes at a time of significant momentum in the autonomous trucking sector. The global autonomous truck market is projected to expand from $47.4 billion in 2025 to over $93 billion by 2030, with Europe accounting for roughly 30 per cent of the market. Stringent emissions regulations, particularly in Northern Europe, are accelerating adoption of electric and autonomous freight solutions, while countries such as Germany, Sweden, and the Netherlands continue to spearhead regulatory frameworks for autonomous vehicle deployment.

The SPAC route to public markets represents something of a calculated bet for Einride. While SPAC listings have faced scepticism following a wave of underperforming deals in 2021 and 2022, Einride’s combination of commercial revenue, operational fleet, and institutional backing from the likes of EQT Ventures may distinguish it from the speculative pre-revenue SPAC mergers of earlier years. As autonomous freight technology matures and regulatory pathways become clearer across both sides of the Atlantic, Einride’s public debut will serve as an important bellwether for the sector’s investability.

Summary

Company: Einride
Headquarters: Stockholm, Sweden
Founded: 2016
CEO: Roozbeh Charli
Round: $113M PIPE (pre-SPAC)
Valuation: $1.35 billion (pre-money)
Key Investors: EQT Ventures, undisclosed West Coast asset manager
Listing: NYSE via SPAC merger with Legato Merger Corp. III (H1 2026)
Use of Funds: Technology roadmap, autonomous deployments, global expansion

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