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SoftBank invests in Gravis Robotics

Funding Provisional 95% confidence first seen

SoftBank invested $200 million in Gravis Robotics at a $1 billion valuation in a Series A funding round, making it the largest Series A in construction robotics. Gravis develops retrofittable autonomy kits for excavators that work across multiple equipment manufacturers without custom reprogramming, with deployments already active in seven countries. The funding will enable Gravis to expand hiring, scale international operations, and increase commercial deployments of its autonomous machinery solutions.

The deal

Gravis Robotics $200M Series A · announced 18 Aug 2026

Investors SoftBank

Deal terms as reported in the coverage below.

Decision brief

What changed
SoftBank invested $200 million in Gravis Robotics at a $1 billion valuation in a Series A round, the largest Series A recorded in construction robotics; Gravis makes retrofittable autonomy kits for excavators that work across multiple equipment brands without custom reprogramming, with deployments in seven countries.
Why it matters
This signals a major capital bet on retrofit-based autonomy as a faster path to scale in construction robotics than manufacturer-specific solutions, which could accelerate labor substitution amid skilled-operator shortages. Construction, equipment manufacturing, and industrial firms should watch for competitive pressure on OEMs and potential shifts in equipment financing, insurance, and safety liability models tied to autonomous retrofit kits.
Affected roles
CEO COO CTO
Evidence
The claim is based on a single source (Tech Funding News AI) with no independent corroboration provided; the reporting is internally consistent between the summary and the article excerpt.
What remains uncertain
It is unverified whether the $1 billion valuation and 'largest Series A' claim have been independently confirmed by other outlets or SoftBank itself, and no details are given on revenue, customer contracts, safety/regulatory approval status, or how retrofit kits perform against native OEM autonomy systems.
Monitor next
Watch for independent financial press or SoftBank confirmation of the deal terms and for announcements of specific OEM partnerships or regulatory approvals as Gravis scales deployments.

Analytical support, not advice — assumptions and open questions stated above.

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