With September 25th, 2017 the list of companies with a license to test autonomous vehicles on public roads in California has grown to 42. The newest additions are the Udacity-spinoff Voyage and Cyngn.

Voyage was founded by the former curator for Udacity’s self-driving engineer nanodegree Oliver Cameron. The startup plans to develop a self-driving taxi fleet.

Cyngn, a startup that raised 115 million dollars in venture capital based in Palo Alto, has been known for trying to build a better Android OS than Google. After the company dropped that idea end of 2016 it now seems to focus in autonomous driving technology.

This article has also been published in German.