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Exclusive: Exponent Energy raising $20 Mn in an extended Series B

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Exclusive: Exponent Energy raising $20 Mn in an extended Series B
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Exclusive: Exponent Energy raising $20 Mn in an extended Series B Exponent Energy is set to raise Rs 182 crore ($20 million) in an extended Series B round co-led by 360 One and TDK Ventures. The round will also see participation from existing investors, including YourNest, Advantedge Technology, Eight Roads Ventures, and Lightspeed India, among others. This will be the first major funding for the company in over two years since it last raised $26.4 million in Series B round in December 2023. The board at Exponent Energy has passed a resolution to approve the issue of 85,135 Series B2 CCPS across two separate filings at an issue price of Rs 21,430 to raise the above-mentioned amount, according to its filing with the Registrar of Companies (RoC). 360 One will lead the round with an investment of Rs 45 crore, followed by TDK Ventures and YourNest Venture Capital, contributing Rs 44.50 crore and Rs 37.82 crore, respectively. Other participants include Advantedge Technology (Rs 19 crore), Eight Roads Ventures (Rs 15.58 crore), 3One4 Capital (Rs 8.9 crore), and Lightspeed India (Rs 6.67 crore), along with contributions from Rohati Private Strategies, Indigo Circle Advisors, and Vivek Kamlesh Doulatani. Exponent Energy has also approved an increase in its ESOP pool by 11,550 options worth around Rs 24.75 crore, taking the total to 62,570 options, along with a 4,000 SAR pool. The combined ESOP and SAR pool is valued at Rs 142.6 crore. Led by Arun Vinayak and Sanjay Byalal, Exponent Energy builds rapid-charging solutions for EVs, enabling full charging in 15 minutes. It partners with OEMs to integrate its e-pack and develops a network of e-pumps to support efficient charging for logistics operators. Prior to this round, Exponent Energy has raised over $44 million to date including its $13 million round raised in August 2022. The Eight Roads Ventures-backed company’s revenue surged over 80% to Rs 30.2 crore in the fiscal year ended March 2025 from Rs 16.4 crore in FY24. During the same period, it narrowed its losses by 66% to Rs 65 crore from Rs 192 crore in FY24. Exponent Energy competes with other battery solution providers in the EV ecosystem such as Lohum, which is in talks to raise a Rs 1,000 crore pre-IPO round, and Battery Smart, which recently kicked off its pre-Series C round with Rs 66 crore in funding. Other players in the space include Nexus Battery, Chargeup, and Statiq among others.

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Exclusive: EV-focused fintech startup Turno to raise $5.5 Mn in pre-Series B

EntrackrEntrackr · 2m ago
Exclusive: EV-focused fintech startup Turno to raise $5.5 Mn in pre-Series B
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Exclusive: EV-focused fintech startup Turno to raise $5.5 Mn in pre-Series B Turno is a commercial vehicle marketplace which sells three-wheel EVs such as Mahindra & Mahindra, Piaggio, Euler Motors, and Etrio among others. Commercial electric vehicle (EV) distribution and financing platform Turno is raising Rs 50 crore or $5.5 million in its pre-Series B round from Stellaris Ventures and with the participation of B Capital, Quona Accion Inclusion Fund, and BII. Turno members at the extraordinary general meeting (EGM) have approved a special resolution to issue 19,604 pre-Series B compulsorily convertible preference shares (CCPS) at an issue price of Rs 25,509 per share, aggregating to a total fundraise of Rs 50.01 crore, according to its regulatory filings accessed from the Registrar of Companies (RoC). Existing investor British International Investment will invest Rs 20 crore, followed by Stellaris Venture Partners with an investment of Rs 15 crore, while B Capital and Quona will invest Rs 10 crore and Rs 5 crore, respectively. As per Entrackr’s estimates, the company will be valued at around Rs 492 crore ($55 million) post-money. The fresh capital will be utilised to support the company’s growth and expansion plans, meet operational requirements, and fund general corporate purposes. Following the pre-series B round, Stellaris Venture Partners will hold a 19.49% stake in Turno, while B Capital, British International Investment, and Quona Accion Investment will hold stakes of 8.63%, 7.03%, and 6.79%, respectively. Founded by Hemanth Aluru and Sudhindra Reddy, Turno is a commercial vehicle marketplace which sells three-wheel EVs such as Mahindra & Mahindra, Piaggio, Euler Motors, and Etrio among others. It also provides financing options across Delhi, Telangana, and Maharashtra. Turno has raised around $28 million to date, including $5.5 million in May last year and $13.8 million in its Series A round in February 2023. The company is yet to file its FY25 financials. For the fiscal year ended March 2024, Turno posted Rs 3.67 crore in revenue in FY24, while its losses expanded by 18.5% to Rs 31.87 crore.

Exclusive: Pilgrim raises $9 Mn with 3X valuation surge

EntrackrEntrackr · 1y ago
Exclusive: Pilgrim raises $9 Mn with 3X valuation surge
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Beauty and personal care D2C firm Pilgrim has raised Rs 75 crore (approximately $9 million) in its extended Series B round led by Fireside and Vertex Ventures. The board at Pilgrim has passed a special resolution to issue 854 Series B1 and B2 preference shares at an issue price of Rs 8,77 655 each to raise Rs 75 crore or $9 million, its regulatory filing accessed from the Registrar of Companies shows. Fireside and Vertex Ventures pumped in Rs 25 crore and Rs 23 crore, respectively. NSFO Ventures, Mirabilis Investment, and NABS Vriddhi cumulatively invested Rs 27 crore during the round. The company will use these proceeds for expansion and general corporate purposes as decided by the board, the filings further added. According to the startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, the company’s valuation has soared to approximately Rs 2,075 crore (around $250 million) post-allotment. This marks an over threefold increase from its last funding round, of $20 million where the company was valued at $75 million. The firm may raise more funds in this round. With the recent funding, Fireside Ventures remains the largest external stakeholder with a 23% stake, followed by Vertex Ventures, which holds 11.2%. NSFO Ventures and Mirabilis Investment command 5.57% and 2.81% stakes, respectively. Founded by Anurag Kedia in 2019, Pilgrim offers more than 90 SKUs across face care, haircare, and skincare products, and fragrances in over 25,000 pin codes. The company said that it offers a wide range of products curated with ingredients from France, Korea, Spain, Australia, the Amazon Rainforest, and Swiss glaciers. The five-year-old firm has raised around $35 million across rounds including its $20 million Series B led by Vertex Ventures in 2023. The company posted 4.47X growth in scale to Rs 76 crore in FY23 from Rs 17 crore in FY22. In pursuit of growth, its losses also jumped 3X to Rs 23 crore in FY23. Pilgrim is yet to file annual results for FY24.

Exclusive: Gauri Khan Family Trust to back Pandorum in ongoing Series B

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Exclusive: Gauri Khan Family Trust to back Pandorum in ongoing Series B
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Exclusive: Gauri Khan Family Trust to back Pandorum in ongoing Series B Pandorum Technologies, a Bengaluru-based biotechnology startup, is raising an additional Rs 71.5 crore ($8 million) in its ongoing Series B round, led by Trufort Fund Limited, with participation from Gauri Khan Family Trust and others. Pandorum Technologies is raising additional funds in its Series B round, led by Trufort Fund Limited, and including contributions from Gauri Khan Family Trust and existing investors like Protons Corporate and Noblevast Advisory. Previously, they raised a $10 million tranche led by Protons Corporate. The board has issued 29,893 Series B cumulative compulsory convertible preference shares at Rs 23,920 each, according to the Registrar of Companies (RoC). Trufort Fund Ltd will invest Rs 20 crore, Protons Corporate and Saumik Doshi Rs 10 crore each, Noblevast Advisory Rs 9.5 crore, and Gauri Khan Family Trust Rs 5 crore. Avinya Ventures and others will cover the remaining Rs 27 crore. The fresh capital will support operational needs, expansion initiatives, and subsidiaries. The company’s valuation is expected to be around Rs 822 crore ($91 million) post-money. Founded in 2011 by Arun Chandru and Tuhin Bhowmick, Pandorum Technologies develops lab-grown human tissues for drug discovery and regenerative medicine, offering engineered liver and corneal models for pharmaceutical testing. To date, the company has raised around $43 million, including $11 million as an extension of its Series A. Pandorum is yet to file FY25 numbers. In FY24, the company remained pre-revenue with losses of Rs 28.2 crore.

Exclusive: Battery tech startup Lohum raises $14.5 Mn more in Series B

EntrackrEntrackr · 2y ago
Exclusive: Battery tech startup Lohum raises $14.5 Mn more in Series B
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Lohum Cleantech, a producer of clean energy transition materials through battery recycling and repurposing, has raised Rs 119 crore (approximately $14.5 million) as a part of its ongoing Series B round. The board at Lohum has passed a special resolution to issue 844 Series B2 CCPS at an issue price of Rs 14,13,632 each to raise Rs 119.31 crore, its regulatory filing accessed from the Registrar of Companies shows. Singularity Growth led the tranche with Rs 55 crore while Vyoman India and Baring Private Equity poured in Rs 11 crore and Rs 10 crore, respectively. Angel investors Mukul Mahavirparasad Agarwal and Madhuri Madhusudan invested Rs 11 crore and Rs 10 crore each. The company has passed a separate board resolution to issue 2,501 debentures to Stride Ventures debt fund to raise Rs 25 crore. Lohum will use these proceeds for the capital expenditures, marketing, and general corporate purposes of the company as per the business plan approved by the board, the company said in the filing. Following the fresh funds, Baring Private Equity holds 5.58% while Cactus Partners and Singularity Growth Opportunities command 2.89% and 1.62%, respectively, in the firm. According to the startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, the company has been valued at around Rs 3,470 crore or $422 million post-allotment. The company had previously raised $7 million in January 2021. It has already raised $23 million as part of the series B, which kicked in August last year. As per media reports, it was in talks to raise $100 million in Series B. Lohum claims to be one of the largest producers of sustainable energy transition materials through integrated battery recycling & raw material refining and battery repurposing. As per Lohum, its lithium-ion battery material recycling and extraction technology regenerates top-quality materials and produces zero waste. It repurposes EV batteries to make second-life energy storage systems (ESS) for renewable energy storage and grid stabilization. Lohum has shown an impressive financial performance with its revenue surging 2.9X to Rs 308 crore in FY23 from Rs 106 crore in FY23. The company also posted a profit of Rs 8.88 crore in the same period.

Exclusive: Rainmatter Capital-backed Age Care Labs to kick off Series B round

EntrackrEntrackr · 7m ago
Exclusive: Rainmatter Capital-backed Age Care Labs to kick off Series B round
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Exclusive: Rainmatter Capital-backed Age Care Labs to kick off Series B round Eldercare platform Age Care Labs, which operates brands Emoha and Epoch, is raising Rs 50 crore (approximately $6 million) in its Series B round from Cork Products, Plutus Wealth Management, and other investors. The board at Emoha has passed a special resolution to issue 22,87,596 Series B preference shares at an issue price of Rs 218.6 each to raise the amount, according to the company’s regulatory filings sourced from the Registrar of Companies (RoC). As per the filings, the company has already received around Rs 31 crore from Cork Products, Plutus Wealth Management, Founders Collective Fund, Keymarrisa Realtors Private Limited, and individual investors, including Neeraj Aggarwal and Utpal Hemendra Sheth. The remaining funds are expected to be infused shortly. The company said the proceeds will be used to augment its capital base, meet long-term financial requirements, and for general corporate purposes. This appears to be part of a larger Series B round, with the possibility of raising additional capital in the ongoing tranche. As per Entrackr’s estimates, the company will be valued at around Rs 500 crore (approximately $59 million) post-allotment. The valuation could rise further if it secures additional funding in the ongoing round. Age Care Labs, which runs in-home eldercare platform Emoha and assisted-living and dementia care chain Epoch, offers subscription-based services including 24/7 emergency support, health monitoring, wellness programs, and community engagement for seniors. Epoch follows an asset-light model by leasing properties and partnering with operators, while the broader company scales through franchise partnerships, institutional tie-ups, and acquisitions. The two brands together serve over 60,000 seniors across 120 cities. The company has raised over $20 million to date, including an $11 million pre-Series B round in 2023 led by Rainmatter Capital (the investment arm of Zerodha) and Gruhas (a venture capital fund co-founded by Nikhil Kamath and Abhijeet Pai).

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