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IPO-bound Ola Electric raises $50 Mn debt from EvolutionX
Entrackr
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1y ago
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Ola Electric has raised Rs 410 crore (approximately $50 million) via non-convertible debentures from EvolutionX. The board at Ola Electric has passed a resolution to issue 41,000 NCD (non-convertible debentures) at an issue price of Rs 100,000 each to raise Rs 410 crore, its regulatory filing sourced from RoC shows. This is the second debt financing for Ola Electric in the last six months. In October 2023, it received $385 million in a funding round mix of equity and debt from Temasek-led marquee investors and the State Bank of India (SBI). According to startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, the firm has raised more than $1 billion across equity and debt and was valued at $5.4 million during the last round. ET reported the development first. Ola Electric has been working on its lithium-ion cell manufacturing facility with an initial capacity of 5 gigawatt hours in phase I which will be further scaled up in phases to 100 gigawatt hours at full capacity. Besides focusing on electric scooters, the firm has also introduced its motorcycle line-up scheduled to be launched by the end of this year. In December 2023, Ola Electric filed its draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) with the Security Exchange Board of India (SEBI) for an initial public offering (IPO) to raise Rs 5,500 crore ($660 million). As per the company, it will utilize the primary proceeds for the expansion of the capacity of its cell manufacturing plant, repayment or pre-payment of the indebtedness, investment into research and product development, and general corporate purposes. Ola Electric is the second IPO-bound company that raised debt financing in recent times. Last week, fintech firm MobiKwik raised Rs 50 crore ($6 million) in debt from BlackSoil Capital. Entrackr exclusively reported the development. Temasek-backed EvolutionX has backed notable companies like Udaan, Mensa Brands, PharmEasy and LendingKart.
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Ola Electric gets $50 million in debt financing from EvolutionX Cap
Economic Times
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1y ago
Medial
Indian electric two-wheeler manufacturer, Ola Electric Mobility, has raised ₹410 crore (approximately $50 million) through non-convertible debentures from EvolutionX Debt Capital, as per regulatory filings. EvolutionX, backed by DBS and Temasek, has previously invested in Indian internet companies such as Udaan, Mensa Brands, PharmEasy, and LendingKart. This funding comes after Ola Electric had secured $240 million in debt financing from the State Bank of India in 2023. The company aims to raise up to ₹5,500 crore ($737 million) through its upcoming IPO, targeting a valuation between $7-8 billion. Ola Electric also plans to invest ₹500 crore into its subsidiary, Ola Electric Technologies.
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Exclusive: IPO-bound Portea Medical raises $20 Mn via right issue
Entrackr
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1y ago
Medial
Home healthcare solution provider Portea Medical has raised around $20 million via rights issue. The capital raise comes amid its efforts to launch an initial public offering (IPO). The board at Portea has passed a special resolution to issue 69,206,452 Series D1 compulsory convertible preference shares (CCPS) at an issue price of Rs 23.96 per share, aggregating to Rs 165.8 crore or around $20 million to the equity shareholders of the company on a rights issue basis, the company’s regulatory filings with the Registrar of Companies show. It’s worth noting that Portea received a go-ahead signal from the SEBI to float a Rs 1,000 crore IPO in April last year. The Vaibhav Tewari-led company had filed a draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) in June 2022. Decade-old Portea provides services such as mother and child care, consultation for nutrition and diet, physiotherapy, nursing, lab tests, counseling, and elder care. It also offers a lab sample collection facility and medical equipment for sale or on hire. As per Portea’s website, the company has provided services to over 1 million patients and conducts 700,000 patient visits annually. Additionally, it has established partnerships with 63 leading hospitals. Portea’s revenue from operations declined 3.3% to Rs 145 crore in FY23 from Rs 150 crore in FY22, according to startup data intelligence platform TheKredible. The shrinking scale and fixed overheads led the firm to register a Rs 53 crore loss during FY23 against Rs 40 crore loss in the previous fiscal. It is yet to file audited financial statements for FY24. Portea will be the third company which has raised funding in 2024 after filing a DRHP. Earlier this month, Ola Electric raised $50 million in debt from EvolutionX whereas MobiKwik raised debt from Blacksoil in March. MobiKwik and Ola Electric filed their DRHP in December and January, respectively.
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Exclusive: Ola Electric raises Rs 100 Cr debt ahead of IPO
Entrackr
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1y ago
Medial
IPO-bound Ola Electric has raised Rs 100 crore (approximately $12 million) in debt from Alteria Capital. This is the second round of debt funding for the Bengaluru-based company in 2024. The board at Ola Electric has passed a special resolution to issue 10,000 non-convertible dentures at an issue price of Rs 1,00,00 each to raise Rs 100 crore, its regulatory filings accessed from the Registrar of Companies (RoC) show. The development comes after two months of its $50 million debt funding from EvolutionX. According to the filings, the debentures have an interest rate of 13.8% per annum with an additional 2% interest per month over and above the coupon rate, in case of default of interest. As per the startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, the Bhavish Aggarwal-led company has raised more than $1 billion across equity and debt and was valued at $5.4 billion during the last round. In December 2023, Ola Electric filed its draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) with the Security Exchange Board of India (SEBI) for an initial public offering (IPO) to raise Rs 5,500 crore ($660 million). As per media reports, the company has also received a green signal from market regulator SEBI for the public listing. Based on the DRHP filed by Ola Electric, Bhavish Aggarwal is the largest stakeholder with 36.94% followed by Soft Bank which commands 21.98% of the company. Tiger Global, Indus Trust, and Alpha Wave own 6.03%, 3.85% and 3.49%, respectively. Ola Electric grew at a rapid clip in FY23 which could be evident from its revenue that surged seven-fold to Rs 2,631 crore as compared to Rs 373 crore in FY22. Meanwhile, its losses increased by 87.76% to Rs 1,472 crore in the fiscal year ending March 2023. In the two-wheeler electric vehicles segment, the SoftBank-backed company competes with Hero Electric, Ather Energy, TVS, among others. As per Vahan data, Ola Electric controls 49% market share in two-wheeler EVs with 37,191 e-scooter registrations in May.
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IPO-Bound Ola Electric Bags PLI Automotive Certificate From ICAT
Inc42
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1y ago
Medial
Ola Electric has received a PLI-Automotive Certificate from ICAT, enabling its Ola S1 Pro (Gen2) two-wheeler to avail incentives under the production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme. The vehicle met the criteria for a minimum domestic value addition of 50% for the Automotive PLI certificate. The PLI scheme offers incentives for up to five consecutive financial years, ranging between 13% and 18% of the determined sales value. Ola Electric recently filed a draft red herring prospectus for an IPO, with plans to raise INR 7,250 Cr. In FY23, the company reported losses of INR 1,472 Cr and revenues of INR 2,630 Cr.
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Ola Electric raises ₹1,700 cr debt ahead of IPO
Inshorts
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2m ago
Medial
Ola Electric has secured board approval to raise ₹1,700 crore via non-convertible debentures, marking its first major financial move post-IPO filing. The funds will fuel production expansion, R&D, and its Gigafactory in Tamil Nadu. This strategic debt raise boosts market confidence, preserves equity, and positions Ola to accelerate its EV dominance before the anticipated IPO.
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Exclusive: IPO-bound Ather Energy raises Rs 60 Cr debt
Entrackr
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1y ago
Medial
Ather Energy has continued to raise debt funding before its potential public listing. The Bengaluru-based company has raised Rs 60 crore (over $7 million) in debt from Stride Ventures through its trustee Vistra ITCL. This is the second debt infusion in the electric scooter manufacturer in the past two months. Stride Ventures invested Rs 200 crore via debentures in May. Entrackr had exclusively reported the fundraise which also had equity investment from co-founders. While Ather IPO timeline is yet to be known, it took a definitive step towards public listing by converting itself into a public company in June. Ather has raised around $450 million to date from the likes of Tiger Global and Hero MotoCorp. As per the startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, Hero Moto Corp is an associate company of Ather and controls around 38% stake. Following a four-fold growth during FY23, Ather’s revenue from operations decreased slightly to Rs 1,754 crore in FY24 from Rs 1,781 crore in FY23, as per disclosure made by Hero Moto Corp. The sale of scooters was the primary source of revenue for Ather while after-sale and subscription services were other income channels. Ather maintained its position as the fourth largest two-wheeler EV manufacturer with 6,097 units sold in June 2024 and a market share of 7.66%, according to Vahan data. Its arch rival Ola Electric stayed on top with sales of 36,716 units, controlling a market share of 44%. The company recently said that it will set up its third manufacturing plant in Maharashtra with an investment of Rs 2,000 crore. The new facility will produce electric two-wheelers as well as battery packs.
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IPO-bound Ather converts itself into public entity
Entrackr
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1y ago
Medial
Electric scooter manufacturer Ather Energy has converted itself into a public company. This marks the company’s concrete step towards a definitive initial public offering (IPO) plan. The board at Ather has approved the resolution to change the company’s status from private to public. Its name has now changed from Ather Energy Private Limited to Ather Energy Limited. The company recently raised Rs 286 crore ($34 million) in a mix of debt and equity through venture debt and co-founders. As per the startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, Hero Moto Corp is an associate company of Ather and controls around 38% stake with its recent investment of Rs 124 crore ($15 million) which materialized early this month. It has raised over $550 million to date and was valued at $750 million during its Series E round. According to Vahan data, Ather was the fourth largest two-wheeler EV manufacturer which controlled 9.45% market share in May. Ola Electric maintained the top position followed by TVS and Bajaj. Ather sold 6,024 units in the last month, up from 4,000 units in April. In March, its total sales stood at 17,000 units. Ather reported a flat scale during the fiscal year ending March 2024. Its revenue from operations decreased by a modest 1.5% decrease to Rs 1,754 crore in FY24 from Rs 1,781 crore in FY23. It competes with Ola Electric which got SEBI’s nod for its $660 million initial public offering this month. Ola Electric grew at an exponential rate in FY23 as its revenue from operations spiked seven-fold to Rs 2,631 crore in FY23. TVS, Hero Electric, River, and Okinawa are some other competitors of Ather.
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IPO-bound Ola Electric gets PLI certification for its second scooter: Report
Livemint
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1y ago
Medial
Ola Electric, the Indian electric vehicle manufacturer, has received the Domestic Value Addition (DVA) certification for its S1 Pro scooter. This is the second DVA certification for Ola Electric, making them eligible for various incentives under the Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme for the next 5 years. Ola Electric is also planning an IPO to raise ₹5,500 crore. The funds will be used for expanding manufacturing capacity and research and development.
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PLI Scheme: IPO-Bound Ola Electric Gets Domestic Value Addition Certificate
Inc42
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1y ago
Medial
Ola Electric, an IPO-bound startup, has become the first Indian two-wheeler manufacturer to receive the domestic value addition (DVA) certificate under the production linked incentive (PLI) scheme for the automobile and auto component industry. This certification enables Ola Electric to be eligible for incentives ranging from 13% to 18% of determined sales value for up to five consecutive financial years. The PLI scheme aims to boost domestic manufacturing and promote clean mobility in India. Ola Electric is also awarded capacity under the PLI scheme for advanced chemistry cell battery storage.
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EvolutionX signs $40 mn cheque to Mensa Brands
VCCircle
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1y ago
Medial
Mensa Brands, a direct-to-consumer company, has secured $40 million in funding from EvolutionX Debt Capital. The capital will be used for brand building and to enhance technology, operations, and marketing capabilities. Mensa Brands has previously raised $135 million at a valuation of over $1 billion, and has raised a total of $200 million in equity funding. The company owns and operates multiple consumer brands including Pebble, MyFitness, Dennis Lingo, and Villain. EvolutionX Debt Capital has previously invested in Lendingkart, Udaan, and API Holdings Ltd.
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