Toyota boosts its investment in air taxi
company Joby Aviation by another $500 million
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[October 03, 2024]
By The Associated Press
Toyota is
investing another $500 million in Joby Aviation as part of a partnership
aimed at helping get the American air taxi company's commercial business
off the ground. |
An electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, flies above
the Joby eVTOL aircraft, during a demonstration of eVTOLs Nov. 13, 2023,
in New York. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews, File) |
Toyota's investment will be used to support certification and
production of Joby's electric air taxi, the companies said
Wednesday, and brings Toyota Motor Corporation’s total
investment in Joby to $894 million. After the investment, which
will come in two equal tranches later this year and next, Toyota
will own about 22% of Joby's outstanding shares.
“Today’s investment builds on nearly seven years of
collaboration between our companies,” said JoeBen Bevirt,
founder and CEO, Joby Aviation. “The knowledge and support
shared by Toyota has been instrumental in Joby’s success and we
look forward to deepening our relationship as we deliver on our
shared vision for the future of air travel.”
Joby said it recently rolled its third aircraft off the
production line and said in August that the fourth of five
certifications was in progress.
In addition to the cash investment, Toyota has been spending
time and human resources to share its design and manufacturing
methods. The Japanese automaker said its engineers are working
with Joby's team at its California headquarters.
Last year, the companies signed a long-term agreement for Toyota
to supply key powertrain and other components for the production
of Joby’s aircraft.
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