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Plus, the autonomous truck startup, to go public with SPAC in a $1.2 billion deal

The companies announced on Thursday that the self-driving vehicle startup Plus Automation would go public in the United States via a $1.2billion merger with Churchill Capital Corp IX.

Plus will receive $300 million from the merger, which is backed by Wall Street veteran Michael Klein. This money will be used to launch its autonomous trucks commercially in 2027.

In recent months, the commercialization of self-driving vehicles, which is widely viewed as the future in transportation, has accelerated as companies move from making bold promises to making cautious progress.

In the U.S. truck operators, who are responsible for most of the freight movement in the country, increasingly look to automate their operations to reduce logistics and transportation costs, amid driver shortages, and increased demand for faster deliveries.

The Trump administration is expected to ease regulations for self-driving vehicles, including removing certain vehicles from safety requirements. It will also relax rules on reporting safety incidents.

California announced in April that it would allow the testing of self-driving trucks, large vehicles and other heavy-duty vehicles on public roads.

Plus tried to go public in a blank-check deal worth $3.3 billion at the height SPAC fever, but it was subsequently canceled.

SPACs are a quick way to list. "IPOs can be expensive and many companies don't wish to incur the costs of pulling the IPO at the last minute," said Yuriy Schterk, Clearwater Analytics' global head of alternative investments.

Plus, which counts Hyundai among its customers, is currently testing public roads in Texas and Sweden. More customer fleet trials are scheduled for the fall of 2025. Uber-backed Aurora Innovation is also testing self-driving vehicles in Texas.

The deal should close by the end of 2025. Reporting by Arasu Kanagi Basil in Bengaluru and Ateev Bhhandari; editing by Vijay Kishore, Mohammed Safi Shamsi

(source: Reuters)