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Everest Fleet Raises USD 30 mn from Uber India, Auto News, ET Auto

Mumbai-based fleet operator Everest Fleet secured USD 30 million by Uber. Mumbai: Mumbai-based fleet operator Everest Fleet has raised USD 30 million as part of its ongoing USD 50 million Series C funding round led by the Indian arm of ride-hailing major Uber.

The company’s board approved the allotment of 13,726 series C compulsory convertible preference shares, raising ₹251.7 crore ( USD 30 million), according to regulatory filings sourced from Tofler.

The investment will be used to scale Everest Fleet’s operations and expand its fleet of clean-energy vehicles, including compressed natural gas (CNG) and electric vehicles (EVs), the company said on Friday.

“The shared mobility space in India is evolving rapidly, and we are committed to playing a leading role in this transformation.

This investment will fuel our growth as we expand our fleet of CNG and electric vehicles, further supporting India’s shift toward sustainable transportation and helping reduce emissions,” said Siddharth Ladsariya, founder of Everest Fleet.

Earlier this year, Axis Bank extended a USD 12 million loan, backed by GuarantCo, to accelerate Everest’s transition to a sustainable electric fleet in India.

In June 2023, ET reported that Everest Fleet had raised USD 20 million in a round also led by Uber, marking the ride-hailing platform’s first inorganic investment in India.

  • Published On Sep 21, 2024 at 01:45 PM IST

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