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SpaceX Raises $1.7 Billion in Private Funding Round

SpaceX completed a $1.7 billion private funding round that values the company at $210 billion. The transaction closed in May 2026.

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SpaceX raised $1.7 billion in a private funding round completed in May 2026. The round values the company at $210 billion.

The capital came from existing and new investors.

A company statement said the funds will support ongoing operations and development programs. The round follows earlier private financings that kept SpaceX outside public markets. No public offering details were disclosed.

Private markets have supplied capital to several large technology firms in recent years. SpaceX remains one of the largest private companies by valuation after the latest round. The company has not announced plans to pursue a public listing.

Key Facts

$1.7 billion
amount raised in latest private round
$210 billion
post-money valuation after funding
May 2026
month the round closed

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    The company gains additional capital for operations and development.

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