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Robotaxis drive miles just to get cleaned and charged; this new startup wants to fix that

TechCrunch·June 26, 2026

Aseon Labs, a startup that graduated from Y Combinator's 2026 spring cohort, has secured $10 million in funding from Crane Venture Partners and other investors. The company aims to address the inefficiency of robotaxis having to drive long distances to be cleaned and charged. By streamlining these processes, Aseon Labs hopes to improve the overall efficiency of robotaxi operations. The new funding will support the development of Aseon Labs' innovative solutions.

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