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Infinite Machine raises $9M a16z-led round to convince Americans to buy scooters


Infinite Machine turned many heads when it revealed its metallic, cyberpunk-style electric scooter in 2023. Now one of Silicon Valley’s biggest venture

Now one of Silicon Valley’s biggest venture capital firms is backing the startup’s vision of filling the world’s cities with Infinite Machine’s futuristic vehicles in a big way. The New York-based startup has closed a $9 million seed round led by Andreessen Horowitz’s American Dynamism team as it preps for production and initial deliveries next year of the $10,000 “launch edition” of its P1 scooter. “The cities of the future are going to look very different, and companies like Infinite Machine are pushing the boundaries on building futuristic urban transit with their first product P1,” David Ulevitch, General Partner at a16z American Dynamism, said in a statement to TechCrunch.

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