- D-Robotics has closed a $150 million Series B2 funding round, bringing its total Series B funding to $270 million.
- These funds will primarily be used to advance the global expansion of D-Robotics' commercial operations and developer ecosystem.

D-Robotics, a subsidiary of Chinese autonomous driving chipmaker Horizon Robotics, has closed a new funding round less than a month after its previous capital raise.
The company completed a $150 million Series B2 round, bringing its total Series B financing to $270 million, according to a statement on Wednesday.
The round was jointly led by a retail tech and supply chain giant, Prosperity7 Ventures, and Envision Group, with participation from financial investors including Muhua Innovation Capital, Yunfeng Capital, and T-Capital.
Existing backers, including GL Ventures, Didi, 5Y Capital, Linear Capital, and Temasek's Vertex Growth, also followed on with additional investments.
The proceeds will primarily be used to advance the global expansion of D-Robotics' commercial operations and developer ecosystem, the statement said.
D-Robotics will rely on its hardware-software synergy and cloud-edge integrated technology foundation to expand into the global robotics market.
Horizon Robotics will continue to support the subsidiary's development, and the two parties will jointly build an "embodied AI brain foundation," according to the announcement.
Prior to this capital injection, D-Robotics saw its shipments surge 180% year-on-year in 2025, while its customer base grew by 200%, the statement noted.
The latest financing comes less than a month after D-Robotics' previous funding round.
On March 16, Horizon Robotics announced D-Robotics' Series B1 round, which raised $120 million.
Previously, the company completed a $100 million Series A funding round in 2025.