Einride to debut on Nasdaq amid SpaceX IPO buzz
The Swedish autonomous freight company hits public markets through a $1.35 billion SPAC merger, landing in a week dominated by SpaceX mania.
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Add us on Google by Editorial Team Jun. 10, 2026Einride, the Swedish company building autonomous electric trucks, is set to begin trading on the Nasdaq under the ticker ENRD on Wednesday. The timing is either brilliant or terrible, depending on how you feel about competing for investor attention with the most hyped IPO in market history.
SpaceX’s public listing, targeting a valuation somewhere between $1.75 trillion and $1.8 trillion, is expected around June 12. Einride’s debut lands in the same window, which means a company valued at $1.35 billion is sharing the spotlight with one worth roughly 1,300 times more.
How Einride got here
Einride is going public through a merger with Legato Merger Corp. III, a special purpose acquisition company. For those unfamiliar, a SPAC is essentially a blank-check company that raises money through its own IPO, then uses that cash to merge with a private company and take it public.
The deal was first announced on November 12, 2025, with an initial valuation of $1.8 billion. By June 2026, that number had been revised downward to $1.35 billion.
AdvertisementShareholders gave the green light for the business combination on June 4, 2026. The registration statement for the public offering was deemed effective around May 18, setting the stage for this week’s debut.
On the fundraising side, Einride secured $113 million through an oversubscribed PIPE financing in early 2026. Total gross proceeds from all financing efforts land somewhere between $213 million and $333 million.
What Einride actually does
Founded in 2016, Einride builds technology for autonomous and electric freight transport. The company develops the software, routing intelligence, and fleet management platforms that make electric freight logistics commercially viable.
Einride has built partnerships with major logistics players, including a significant deployment venture with Amazon.
What this means for investors
The valuation revision from $1.8 billion to $1.35 billion deserves close attention. Investors should consider whether that lower figure reflects a more realistic assessment of the company’s near-term revenue potential, or whether it signals deeper concerns about the autonomous freight market’s readiness for commercial scale.
Einride’s $113 million PIPE raise being oversubscribed is a genuinely positive signal. It suggests that institutional investors who did deep due diligence still wanted exposure to the company at its revised valuation.
The Amazon partnership is probably Einride’s strongest card to play with public market investors. Enterprise partnerships with Fortune 500 companies provide revenue visibility and operational validation that pure-play technology startups typically lack.
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