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EV charging infra startup Charge Zone scoops up $19 Mn

EntrackrEntrackr · 1y ago
EV charging infra startup Charge Zone scoops up $19 Mn
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Electric vehicle (EV) charging network Charge Zone has received a $19 million commitment from British International Investment (BII), the UK’s development finance institution (DFI) and impact investor. In March last year, the Vadodara-based startup scooped up $54 million in its Series A1 funding round led by BlueOrchard Finance. Charge Zone will use the funds for expansion of its high-speed charging network for electric cars, buses, and trucks across key cities and highways in India, the company said in a press release. It also plans to roll out more than 1,500 supercharging stations over the next 18 months and reach a portfolio of over 10,000 charging stations by 2027. Led by Kartikey Hariyani, the six-year-old Charge Zone provides super-fast EV charging with more than 3,200 points across more than 400 locations in India and UAE. The firm has tied up with several OEMs and e-mobility companies including Hyundai, Mahindra & Mahindra, Ashok Leyland, Volvo Eicher, Tata Motors, Marriott, Hyatt, Fortune, and Landmark Group. Charge Zone added that the investment from BII is a part of their long-term plan to create a network of one million charging points for all 4W categories of vehicles including cars, buses and trucks by 2030. It will focus on key markets such as Delhi, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad, Bengaluru and Chennai. For the fiscal year ended in March 2023, the company reported nearly three fold jump in its operating revenue to Rs 46.93 crore, according to startup data intelligence platform TheKredible. During the period, its losses surged two fold to Rs 9.89 crore. In the rapid EV charging space, it competes with ElectricPe, Bolt.Earth, Ather Energy, BluSmart, Magenta Power, among others.

Altum Credo raises over $19 Mn from British International Investment

EntrackrEntrackr · 17h ago
Altum Credo raises over $19 Mn from British International Investment
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Altum Credo raises over $19 Mn from British International Investment Altum Credo Home Finance, a non-deposit-taking affordable housing finance company, has raised Rs 170 crore ($19.5 million) in equity from its existing investor British International Investment (BII), the UK’s development finance institution and impact investor. Entrackr had recently reported exclusively on Altum Credo’s upcoming funding round. In April last year, Altum Credo raised $40 million through a mix of primary and secondary transactions, led by Z3Partners and Oikocredit. According to startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, the Pune-based company has raised $80 million to date. The fresh capital will strengthen Altum Credo’s balance sheet and support its expansion within existing geographies across southern and western India. Founded in 2016, Altum Credo’s business model is focused on providing long-tenure home loans to customers with informal or semi-formal incomes in urban and semi-urban markets. It combines a tech-enabled origination and underwriting platform with strong on-ground presence to reduce operational friction and improve access for borrowers. To date, the company claims to have catered to over 15,000 customers across six states, with assets under management (AUM) exceeding Rs 1,000 crore. In the fiscal year ended March 2024, Altum Credo recorded a 67% jump in operating revenue to Rs 112.87 crore, while its profit more than doubled to Rs 20 crore during the same period.

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