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17 handpicked stocks

Autonomous Vehicle Technology Enablers

This carefully selected group of stocks represents the companies building the technological backbone of self-driving vehicles. Handpicked by our professional analysts, these stocks capture the suppliers of essential components that will power the robotaxi revolution.

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Han Tan | Market Analyst

Published on July 20

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Market capitalisation breakdown for the provided Autonomous Vehicle Technology Enablers basket.

Key Takeaways for Investors:
  • Large cap dominance suggests lower volatility and closer broad market tracking, so returns tend to be more stable.
  • Best suited as a core portfolio holding rather than a speculative, short-term trade.
  • Likely to deliver steady long-term appreciation, not explosive short-term gains.
Total Market Cap
  • NVDA: $4.40T

  • MBLY: $12.22B

  • QCOM: $181.96B

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About This Group of Stocks

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Our Expert Thinking

Uber's massive 20,000-vehicle autonomous fleet deployment signals a turning point for self-driving technology. Rather than betting on which carmaker wins, we've identified the specialized tech suppliers that provide critical components to the entire industry, positioning them for growth regardless of which manufacturer leads.

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What You Need to Know

This group focuses on the infrastructure layer of autonomous vehicles, not car manufacturers themselves. These companies provide the essential sensors, computing chips, and safety systems that every self-driving car needs, creating multiple revenue opportunities through both initial installations and regular technology upgrades.

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Why These Stocks

We've selected companies positioned at critical points in the autonomous vehicle supply chain. From semiconductor firms designing AI chips to specialists in LiDAR and radar technology, these stocks represent essential component suppliers that should benefit as robotaxi fleets scale from testing to commercial deployment.

Why You'll Want to Watch These Stocks

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The Robotaxi Revolution Has Started

Uber's 20,000-vehicle autonomous deployment isn't just a test—it's a full commercial rollout that signals the robotaxi era has officially begun. These tech suppliers are essential to making it all work.

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Recurring Revenue Opportunity

Each autonomous vehicle requires multiple high-value components that need regular upgrades. As fleets scale from thousands to millions, component suppliers could see sustained demand growth for years.

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Bet on the Entire Industry, Not Just One Player

Instead of guessing which car company will win the self-driving race, these stocks let you invest in the essential technology that powers ALL autonomous vehicles, regardless of the manufacturer.

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