EV tech startup Electrifuel raises Rs 1.8 crore in funding from Indian Angel Network
The startup said it would use the funds to hire for multiple roles as it expands its team to scale production, and to invest in research and development (R&D).
Founded in 2017 by Sumesh Kumar, Sunil Kumar, Abhishek Kumar, and Ujjwal Bhardwaj, Electrifuel helps EV and battery manufacturers provide products with precise geolocation and cellular connectivity, efficient and fast charging, battery swapping, warranty, and service management.
“While we have been a bootstrapped company since our inception, with IAN backing us now, we will scale up at a much faster pace and grow our team. We are looking to speed up the development of new products, acquire more clients, and expand our overall footprint,” said Ujjwal Bhardwaj, cofounder of Electrifuel.
The EV startup claims to have deployed more than 15,000 units of its products to over 25 customers and is in trials with four battery manufacturers. Apart from a battery management system, they provide hardware such as a motor controller, vehicle control unit, telematics, and a complete suite of web & mobile apps for enterprises and customers.
“Electrifuel has developed proprietary, indigenous battery management (BMS), telematics hardware, and EV operating system through its SaaS model. Their equipment and software model are proven considering the number of units implemented by leading manufacturers such as Greenfuel, Indigrid, Waaree, and Hyperex, among others. We are excited to be part of Electrifuel’s journey, growth, and mission,” said Vishnuraj Kunjur, lead investor at IAN.
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