Plug is a wholesale auction that facilitates online buying and selling of used EVs.
AmpUp is a Silicon Valley-based company that specializes in electric vehicle charging solutions. It develops a reservable networking software that facilitates electric vehicle charging for drivers, hosts, and fleets. The company's platform establishes a peer-to-peer electric vehicle charging network, allowing businesses and property owners to manage multiple charging stations efficiently. By listing their chargers on AmpUp's network, users can earn revenue while contributing to electrification efforts. The software is designed to make the charging experience seamless and stress-free, catering to a diverse range of communities and enabling easy access to charging technology services.
Gaussion is a company focused on advancing electric vehicle technology through innovative charging solutions. It has developed a novel approach that employs magneto-electrochemistry to enhance battery performance by steering ions within existing battery cells. This method enables rapid charging while simultaneously reducing cell degradation, which extends the overall lifespan of batteries. By allowing users to charge batteries in a modified way without the need to change vehicles or battery systems, Gaussion aims to significantly increase the adoption and usability of electric vehicles.
TruckLabs
Series A in 2021
TruckLabs is a trucking technology company based in Redwood City, California, focused on enhancing the efficiency and sustainability of long-haul trucking. Founded in 2015, the company develops innovative aerodynamic devices, including GapGorilla and TruckWings. GapGorilla eliminates the gap between the tractor and trailer, significantly improving fuel efficiency, while TruckWings is an active-aero device that deploys at highway speeds to optimize aerodynamics, resulting in fuel savings and reduced carbon emissions. With a team of hardware engineers, software developers, and data scientists, TruckLabs combines industry expertise with advanced technology to transform trucking operations. The company serves commercial fleets, aiming to increase the efficiency of freight transport and contribute to a more sustainable future.
Veo is a micro-mobility company that operates electric scooters and bikes in urban areas and university campuses. The company designs and engineers its own vehicles, hardware, and software systems to promote sustainable and healthy transportation options. Veo's mission is to provide an efficient multi-modal sharing technology combined with seamless customer service, aiming to reduce carbon footprints and enhance the livability of communities. Their bike-share application allows users to reserve bikes conveniently, making environmentally friendly transportation accessible, particularly in areas with dense student populations.
Marti Technologies offers tech-enabled urban transportation services to riders. The company operates e-mopeds, e-bikes, and e-scooters serviced by proprietary software systems and IOT infrastructure. Marti offers environmentally sustainable transportation services to its riders in an economically sustainable manner for the company. Marti’s services are currently delivered via fully electric vehicles, which are also shared, thereby contributing to environmental sustainability.
TruckLabs
Series A in 2019
TruckLabs is a trucking technology company based in Redwood City, California, focused on enhancing the efficiency and sustainability of long-haul trucking. Founded in 2015, the company develops innovative aerodynamic devices, including GapGorilla and TruckWings. GapGorilla eliminates the gap between the tractor and trailer, significantly improving fuel efficiency, while TruckWings is an active-aero device that deploys at highway speeds to optimize aerodynamics, resulting in fuel savings and reduced carbon emissions. With a team of hardware engineers, software developers, and data scientists, TruckLabs combines industry expertise with advanced technology to transform trucking operations. The company serves commercial fleets, aiming to increase the efficiency of freight transport and contribute to a more sustainable future.
indie Semiconductor
Series B in 2018
indie Semiconductor is a fabless semiconductor company based in Aliso Viejo, California, founded in 2007 and originally known as AyDeeKay LLC until its rebranding in December 2014. The company specializes in designing and manufacturing custom mixed-signal microcontrollers tailored for automotive, medical, industrial, and consumer applications. With a strong focus on empowering the Autotech revolution, indie Semiconductor develops next-generation automotive semiconductors and software platforms, particularly for edge sensors in Advanced Driver Assistance Systems, including LiDAR and connected car technologies. Their solutions enhance user experience and support electrification applications, forming the backbone of electric and autonomous vehicles. The company integrates various functions, such as sensing, processing, and communication, within its microcontroller-based chips. Additionally, indie Semiconductor is recognized as an approved vendor to Tier 1 partners and provides optimized chips for leading automotive original equipment manufacturers globally, generating significant revenue from markets in Greater China, the United States, Europe, and South Korea.
Volta Charging
Series C in 2018
Volta Charging is a company that designs, installs, and maintains a network of electric vehicle charging stations across the United States. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, Volta focuses on enhancing the accessibility of electric vehicle charging by strategically placing stations in high-traffic areas where consumers are active. The company collaborates with sponsor brands to fund its charging infrastructure, effectively turning these stations into valuable marketing and advertising spaces. By doing so, Volta not only supports the shift from combustion-powered vehicles to electric mobility but also helps its partners engage with consumers at critical moments in the purchasing process. This innovative approach positions Volta as a significant player in the evolving landscape of electric vehicle infrastructure.
DeepScale
Series A in 2018
DeepScale, Inc. is a technology company based in Mountain View, California, founded in 2015. It specializes in developing perceptual system software for semi-autonomous and autonomous vehicles, focusing on enhancing the capabilities of advanced driver-assistance systems. The company provides a visual perception platform that leverages artificial intelligence and deep learning techniques to enable vehicles to accurately interpret their surroundings in real time. By utilizing industry-standard low-wattage processors, DeepScale's solutions facilitate the deployment of energy-efficient deep neural networks, which are essential for processing data from sensors, mapping, and planning systems. As of October 2019, DeepScale operates as a subsidiary of Tesla, Inc.
DeepScale
Seed Round in 2017
DeepScale, Inc. is a technology company based in Mountain View, California, founded in 2015. It specializes in developing perceptual system software for semi-autonomous and autonomous vehicles, focusing on enhancing the capabilities of advanced driver-assistance systems. The company provides a visual perception platform that leverages artificial intelligence and deep learning techniques to enable vehicles to accurately interpret their surroundings in real time. By utilizing industry-standard low-wattage processors, DeepScale's solutions facilitate the deployment of energy-efficient deep neural networks, which are essential for processing data from sensors, mapping, and planning systems. As of October 2019, DeepScale operates as a subsidiary of Tesla, Inc.
Volta Charging
Series B in 2016
Volta Charging is a company that designs, installs, and maintains a network of electric vehicle charging stations across the United States. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, Volta focuses on enhancing the accessibility of electric vehicle charging by strategically placing stations in high-traffic areas where consumers are active. The company collaborates with sponsor brands to fund its charging infrastructure, effectively turning these stations into valuable marketing and advertising spaces. By doing so, Volta not only supports the shift from combustion-powered vehicles to electric mobility but also helps its partners engage with consumers at critical moments in the purchasing process. This innovative approach positions Volta as a significant player in the evolving landscape of electric vehicle infrastructure.