Chinese ride-hailing giant Didi Chuxing raises $5.5 billion to build a ‘sustainable global mobility ecosystem’
Rumors have been circulating for the past month that Didi Chuxing was homing in on a mammoth new funding round, and recently the Chinese ride-hailing titan confirmed that it has indeed closed a gargantuan $5.5 billion financing round, reports Venture Beat. The money will be used as part of efforts to “build an efficient and sustainable global mobility ecosystem,” according to a statement issued by the company.
Didi Chuxing came to fruition in early 2015 following a merger between local rivals Didi Dache and Kuaidi Dache. Similar to Uber, Didi Chuxing offers smartphone-based car services, such as carpooling, taxis, and premium cars with drivers.
Today’s news comes less than a year after Didi Chuxing closed an even bigger $7.3 billion funding, round to which Apple contributed a cool $1 billion. A lot has happened since then, however, with Uber merging its Chinese operations with Didi in a $30 billion deal, and Didi just last month opening a fancy new artificial intelligence facility in Mountain View, California.
Historically, Didi has raised a mix of equity and debt financing, but the company told VentureBeat that this latest $5.5 billion is made up entirely of equity, though it declined to confirm the investors or the valuation.
Although Didi is the market leader in China, the company is pretty much unknown to consumers outside the region. But it does say that it’s “striving to advance the transformation of transportation and automotive industries through active internationalization plans.”
• Is Didi Chuxing making international plans?