Swap is a company that makes a battery interchange system that is designed to replace the traditional charging process for electric motors. The company offers an energy switching system comprised of both energy stations and handmade batteries that can be used with the assistance of a mobile application, allowing users to supply speed and timeliness to bike riders at a low cost. The company aims to support the nation's zero-emission goal by providing the revolutionized charging infrastructure
Yunmanman Lengyun
Series B in 2023
Yunmanman Lengyun is a cloud computing, big data, mobile Internet and artificial intelligence based domestic freight dispatching platform.
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AREVO
Venture Round in 2021
AREVO, based in Silicon Valley, California, is a technology company specializing in direct digital additive manufacturing of ultra-strong, lightweight composite parts for high-volume end-use applications. The company combines advanced materials, powerful design and build software, and free motion robotics to achieve true three-dimensional construction. This innovative approach allows AREVO to move beyond prototyping, facilitating the design and production of large, mass-manufactured parts and structures. By leveraging the unique properties of composite materials, AREVO provides designers and manufacturers with exceptional flexibility and strength, targeting sectors such as aerospace, defense, consumer electronics, transportation, and consumer goods. With its cutting-edge technology, AREVO is positioned to optimize additive manufacturing services for original equipment manufacturers worldwide.
Yiauto is a car-buying platform based in China that focuses on enhancing transparency in the car-buying experience for consumers. The company leverages technology solutions to deliver real-time information and streamline the supply chain, which helps to lower operational overhead costs. This operational efficiency ultimately contributes to reduced prices for consumers, making the car-buying process more accessible and straightforward.
Loggi is a logistics technology company based in São Paulo, Brazil, founded in 2013. It operates an online shipping platform that connects couriers with shippers, facilitating efficient and reliable delivery services. The platform caters to major e-commerce players, small and medium-sized businesses, and individual users, addressing their shipping needs. By streamlining logistics, Loggi supports the growth of the on-demand economy in Brazil, particularly among its large, young, urban population. The company's focus on cost-effective and agile delivery solutions enables users to manage their logistics seamlessly from home, contributing to a more connected and convenient commerce landscape.
Grab is a Southeast Asia-based mobile platform that integrates ride-hailing, food and grocery delivery, and financial services, connecting drivers, merchants, and customers through a single app. It operates in Singapore, Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, and Myanmar, and holds a leading market share in ride-hailing and food delivery, with 89% of revenue derived from these core businesses. The company also offers payments, consumer loans, and enterprise financial services. It charges commissions to both riders and merchants as it links them with consumers. Founded in 2012 by Anthony Tan and Tan Hooi Ling, Grab is headquartered in Singapore and maintains offices in Seattle, Beijing, Bangalore, Jakarta, and Vietnam. In 2024, Singapore, Indonesia, and Malaysia together contributed more than 70% of revenue.
Full Truck Alliance
Venture Round in 2020
Full Truck Alliance is a Chinese company that operates a platform connecting shippers with truckers to facilitate the transportation of goods over various distances and cargo weights. The company provides comprehensive services to both shippers and truckers through its mobile and web platforms. Its primary source of revenue comes from the use of these platforms for freight matching services, as well as additional value-added services. By streamlining the logistics process, Full Truck Alliance aims to enhance efficiency in freight transportation within the region.
Yiauto is a car-buying platform based in China that focuses on enhancing transparency in the car-buying experience for consumers. The company leverages technology solutions to deliver real-time information and streamline the supply chain, which helps to lower operational overhead costs. This operational efficiency ultimately contributes to reduced prices for consumers, making the car-buying process more accessible and straightforward.
AREVO, based in Silicon Valley, California, is a technology company specializing in direct digital additive manufacturing of ultra-strong, lightweight composite parts for high-volume end-use applications. The company combines advanced materials, powerful design and build software, and free motion robotics to achieve true three-dimensional construction. This innovative approach allows AREVO to move beyond prototyping, facilitating the design and production of large, mass-manufactured parts and structures. By leveraging the unique properties of composite materials, AREVO provides designers and manufacturers with exceptional flexibility and strength, targeting sectors such as aerospace, defense, consumer electronics, transportation, and consumer goods. With its cutting-edge technology, AREVO is positioned to optimize additive manufacturing services for original equipment manufacturers worldwide.
EHang is a technology company focused on urban air mobility and autonomous aerial systems. It develops and provides unmanned aerial vehicle platforms and solutions for passenger transportation, logistics, smart city management, and aerial media, combining software and hardware to support autonomous flight and real-time operations. The company’s EH216-S is a passenger-carrying pilotless eVTOL aircraft that has received production and airworthiness certifications from the Civil Aviation Administration of China. EHang aims to make safe, eco-friendly air mobility accessible across industries and continues to expand its UAV systems and urban air mobility capabilities.
Drive.ai
Venture Round in 2019
Drive.ai, established in 2015 by former Stanford University AI Lab colleagues, specializes in developing artificial intelligence software for autonomous vehicles. Headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company focuses on creating hardware components like sensors and control systems, along with communications infrastructure and an in-car interface. Their deep learning-first approach enables their technology to learn new driving scenarios independently, adapting to diverse environments safely. As of June 2019, Drive.ai operates as a subsidiary of Apple Inc.
Loggi is a logistics technology company based in São Paulo, Brazil, founded in 2013. It operates an online shipping platform that connects couriers with shippers, facilitating efficient and reliable delivery services. The platform caters to major e-commerce players, small and medium-sized businesses, and individual users, addressing their shipping needs. By streamlining logistics, Loggi supports the growth of the on-demand economy in Brazil, particularly among its large, young, urban population. The company's focus on cost-effective and agile delivery solutions enables users to manage their logistics seamlessly from home, contributing to a more connected and convenient commerce landscape.
Yellow
Venture Round in 2019
Yellow is a micro-mobility platform based in Sao Paulo, Brazil, offering dockless bike and e-scooter sharing services. Founded in 2017 by experienced entrepreneurs, Yellow allows users to book and drop off bikes or scooters anywhere via its mobile application, aiming to improve traffic circulation and daily commuting efficiency in urban centers. The company is a leading player in the Latin American micro-mobility market.
Yiauto is a car-buying platform based in China that focuses on enhancing transparency in the car-buying experience for consumers. The company leverages technology solutions to deliver real-time information and streamline the supply chain, which helps to lower operational overhead costs. This operational efficiency ultimately contributes to reduced prices for consumers, making the car-buying process more accessible and straightforward.
Lime operates a smart mobility fleet comprising electric scooters and pedal bikes, aiming to provide sustainable first- and last-mile transportation solutions. The company partners with cities worldwide to offer affordable, convenient, and eco-friendly travel alternatives.
Yiauto is a car-buying platform based in China that focuses on enhancing transparency in the car-buying experience for consumers. The company leverages technology solutions to deliver real-time information and streamline the supply chain, which helps to lower operational overhead costs. This operational efficiency ultimately contributes to reduced prices for consumers, making the car-buying process more accessible and straightforward.
Immotor is a Chinese company founded in 2016 by Daniel Huang, specializing in the development and sale of personal transport systems. Its primary products are the Immotor GO, a portable motorized scooter; the Immotor Super Battery, a power management source; and Immotor Cloud, a remote control and fleet management tool for Immotor GO. The company also offers intelligent battery swapping systems and electric bicycle battery-sharing services, aiming to promote cleaner energy through its zero-emission products.
Yellow is a micro-mobility platform based in Sao Paulo, Brazil, offering dockless bike and e-scooter sharing services. Founded in 2017 by experienced entrepreneurs, Yellow allows users to book and drop off bikes or scooters anywhere via its mobile application, aiming to improve traffic circulation and daily commuting efficiency in urban centers. The company is a leading player in the Latin American micro-mobility market.
Immotor is a Chinese company founded in 2016 by Daniel Huang, specializing in the development and sale of personal transport systems. Its primary products are the Immotor GO, a portable motorized scooter; the Immotor Super Battery, a power management source; and Immotor Cloud, a remote control and fleet management tool for Immotor GO. The company also offers intelligent battery swapping systems and electric bicycle battery-sharing services, aiming to promote cleaner energy through its zero-emission products.
Yellow is a micro-mobility platform based in Sao Paulo, Brazil, offering dockless bike and e-scooter sharing services. Founded in 2017 by experienced entrepreneurs, Yellow allows users to book and drop off bikes or scooters anywhere via its mobile application, aiming to improve traffic circulation and daily commuting efficiency in urban centers. The company is a leading player in the Latin American micro-mobility market.
Niu Technologies
Series B in 2018
Niu Technologies designs, manufactures, and sells smart electric scooters, motorcycles, bicycles, and accessories under the NIU brand. Its products include NQi, MQi, UQi series e-scooters, RQi and TQi urban commuter electric motorcycles, and NIU Aero bicycles. The company offers services such as online repair requests, insurance, maintenance, and smart services through its NIU app. It operates through city partners, franchised stores, and third-party platforms in China and internationally.
Hello TransTech
Series D in 2017
Hellobike develops and provides a bike sharing mobile application. Its application promotes the development of the shared bicycle segment market through the cooperation with the traditional car rental businesses and scenic spot supervision agencies of the tourist attractions.
Han Mei founded Hellobike in 2016 as Shanghai Junzheng Network Technology. Its headquarters is in Shanghai in China.
Immotor is a Chinese company founded in 2016 by Daniel Huang, specializing in the development and sale of personal transport systems. Its primary products are the Immotor GO, a portable motorized scooter; the Immotor Super Battery, a power management source; and Immotor Cloud, a remote control and fleet management tool for Immotor GO. The company also offers intelligent battery swapping systems and electric bicycle battery-sharing services, aiming to promote cleaner energy through its zero-emission products.
Lime operates a smart mobility fleet comprising electric scooters and pedal bikes, aiming to provide sustainable first- and last-mile transportation solutions. The company partners with cities worldwide to offer affordable, convenient, and eco-friendly travel alternatives.
Grab is a Southeast Asia-based mobile platform that integrates ride-hailing, food and grocery delivery, and financial services, connecting drivers, merchants, and customers through a single app. It operates in Singapore, Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, and Myanmar, and holds a leading market share in ride-hailing and food delivery, with 89% of revenue derived from these core businesses. The company also offers payments, consumer loans, and enterprise financial services. It charges commissions to both riders and merchants as it links them with consumers. Founded in 2012 by Anthony Tan and Tan Hooi Ling, Grab is headquartered in Singapore and maintains offices in Seattle, Beijing, Bangalore, Jakarta, and Vietnam. In 2024, Singapore, Indonesia, and Malaysia together contributed more than 70% of revenue.
Drive.ai, established in 2015 by former Stanford University AI Lab colleagues, specializes in developing artificial intelligence software for autonomous vehicles. Headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company focuses on creating hardware components like sensors and control systems, along with communications infrastructure and an in-car interface. Their deep learning-first approach enables their technology to learn new driving scenarios independently, adapting to diverse environments safely. As of June 2019, Drive.ai operates as a subsidiary of Apple Inc.
Hello TransTech
Series B in 2017
Hellobike develops and provides a bike sharing mobile application. Its application promotes the development of the shared bicycle segment market through the cooperation with the traditional car rental businesses and scenic spot supervision agencies of the tourist attractions.
Han Mei founded Hellobike in 2016 as Shanghai Junzheng Network Technology. Its headquarters is in Shanghai in China.
Yunmanman
Series D in 2016
Yunmanman is a technology company based in Shanghai, focused on enhancing the logistics and road transport industries through its mobile application. The company develops a freight transportation platform that connects truck drivers with cargo owners, improving the efficiency of cargo allocation and transportation. By providing tools for vehicle transportation dispatch and intelligent logistics information, Yunmanman facilitates the process of finding suitable transportation and available cargo, thereby streamlining logistics operations. Co-founded by executives and experts from the Alibaba logistics sector, Yunmanman aims to deliver comprehensive information and transaction services that optimize freight management for its users.
Hello TransTech
Series A in 2016
Hellobike develops and provides a bike sharing mobile application. Its application promotes the development of the shared bicycle segment market through the cooperation with the traditional car rental businesses and scenic spot supervision agencies of the tourist attractions.
Han Mei founded Hellobike in 2016 as Shanghai Junzheng Network Technology. Its headquarters is in Shanghai in China.
Niu Technologies
Series A in 2016
Niu Technologies designs, manufactures, and sells smart electric scooters, motorcycles, bicycles, and accessories under the NIU brand. Its products include NQi, MQi, UQi series e-scooters, RQi and TQi urban commuter electric motorcycles, and NIU Aero bicycles. The company offers services such as online repair requests, insurance, maintenance, and smart services through its NIU app. It operates through city partners, franchised stores, and third-party platforms in China and internationally.
FlightCar
Series B in 2015
FlightCar, Inc. is a car rental service that operates an online platform connecting car owners with travelers in need of rental vehicles. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, FlightCar allows individuals parking at airports to rent out their cars to other approved travelers, thereby providing a cost-effective and convenient alternative to traditional car rental services. The company has expanded its operations to various locations across the United States, including major cities such as Austin, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, Seattle, and Washington D.C. By facilitating this peer-to-peer car rental model, FlightCar aims to enhance the travel experience for users while promoting a collaborative community among travelers.
EHang is a technology company focused on urban air mobility and autonomous aerial systems. It develops and provides unmanned aerial vehicle platforms and solutions for passenger transportation, logistics, smart city management, and aerial media, combining software and hardware to support autonomous flight and real-time operations. The company’s EH216-S is a passenger-carrying pilotless eVTOL aircraft that has received production and airworthiness certifications from the Civil Aviation Administration of China. EHang aims to make safe, eco-friendly air mobility accessible across industries and continues to expand its UAV systems and urban air mobility capabilities.
Niu Technologies
Series A in 2015
Niu Technologies designs, manufactures, and sells smart electric scooters, motorcycles, bicycles, and accessories under the NIU brand. Its products include NQi, MQi, UQi series e-scooters, RQi and TQi urban commuter electric motorcycles, and NIU Aero bicycles. The company offers services such as online repair requests, insurance, maintenance, and smart services through its NIU app. It operates through city partners, franchised stores, and third-party platforms in China and internationally.
EHang is a technology company focused on urban air mobility and autonomous aerial systems. It develops and provides unmanned aerial vehicle platforms and solutions for passenger transportation, logistics, smart city management, and aerial media, combining software and hardware to support autonomous flight and real-time operations. The company’s EH216-S is a passenger-carrying pilotless eVTOL aircraft that has received production and airworthiness certifications from the Civil Aviation Administration of China. EHang aims to make safe, eco-friendly air mobility accessible across industries and continues to expand its UAV systems and urban air mobility capabilities.
Didi Chuxing, founded in 2012 in Beijing, is a leading mobile transportation platform providing app-based services such as taxi hailing, private car-hailing, social ride-sharing, car rental, and enterprise solutions. With over 450 million users and daily orders reaching 25 million, Didi offers a variety of mobility options to optimize resource allocation through big data-driven algorithms. The company aims to address transportation, environmental, and employment challenges by collaborating with communities and partners. Acquiring Uber China in 2016, Didi has over 21 million drivers and car owners on its platform, generating income while offering convenient transportation solutions to users worldwide.
Grab is a Southeast Asia-based mobile platform that integrates ride-hailing, food and grocery delivery, and financial services, connecting drivers, merchants, and customers through a single app. It operates in Singapore, Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, and Myanmar, and holds a leading market share in ride-hailing and food delivery, with 89% of revenue derived from these core businesses. The company also offers payments, consumer loans, and enterprise financial services. It charges commissions to both riders and merchants as it links them with consumers. Founded in 2012 by Anthony Tan and Tan Hooi Ling, Grab is headquartered in Singapore and maintains offices in Seattle, Beijing, Bangalore, Jakarta, and Vietnam. In 2024, Singapore, Indonesia, and Malaysia together contributed more than 70% of revenue.
FlightCar
Series A in 2014
FlightCar, Inc. is a car rental service that operates an online platform connecting car owners with travelers in need of rental vehicles. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, FlightCar allows individuals parking at airports to rent out their cars to other approved travelers, thereby providing a cost-effective and convenient alternative to traditional car rental services. The company has expanded its operations to various locations across the United States, including major cities such as Austin, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, Seattle, and Washington D.C. By facilitating this peer-to-peer car rental model, FlightCar aims to enhance the travel experience for users while promoting a collaborative community among travelers.
Grab is a Southeast Asia-based mobile platform that integrates ride-hailing, food and grocery delivery, and financial services, connecting drivers, merchants, and customers through a single app. It operates in Singapore, Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, and Myanmar, and holds a leading market share in ride-hailing and food delivery, with 89% of revenue derived from these core businesses. The company also offers payments, consumer loans, and enterprise financial services. It charges commissions to both riders and merchants as it links them with consumers. Founded in 2012 by Anthony Tan and Tan Hooi Ling, Grab is headquartered in Singapore and maintains offices in Seattle, Beijing, Bangalore, Jakarta, and Vietnam. In 2024, Singapore, Indonesia, and Malaysia together contributed more than 70% of revenue.
Qunar.com
Venture Round in 2013
Qunar is a prominent Chinese-language online travel information provider, established in 2005 in Beijing. It operates as a search engine for web and mobile users, offering comprehensive travel-related information including flights, hotels, holiday packages, and group-buying deals. The platform aims to facilitate informed travel decisions by providing users with vast amounts of data from over 700 Chinese online travel websites, encompassing more than 100,000 hotels and 11,000 air routes. With a user base of approximately 75 million monthly visitors and 34 million activated mobile app users, Qunar leverages advanced technology to deliver fast and accurate search results. The company also features group-buying deals across more than 100 cities in China. As a significant player in the travel industry, Qunar competes primarily with Elong and Ctrip.
Qunar.com
Venture Round in 2013
Qunar is a prominent Chinese-language online travel information provider, established in 2005 in Beijing. It operates as a search engine for web and mobile users, offering comprehensive travel-related information including flights, hotels, holiday packages, and group-buying deals. The platform aims to facilitate informed travel decisions by providing users with vast amounts of data from over 700 Chinese online travel websites, encompassing more than 100,000 hotels and 11,000 air routes. With a user base of approximately 75 million monthly visitors and 34 million activated mobile app users, Qunar leverages advanced technology to deliver fast and accurate search results. The company also features group-buying deals across more than 100 cities in China. As a significant player in the travel industry, Qunar competes primarily with Elong and Ctrip.
HUBS1 is a next-generation Global Distribution System (GDS) operator based in China, specializing in travel distribution infrastructure for the hospitality sector. The company offers a web-based platform that enables hotels and hotel groups to book travel inventory, particularly hotel rooms, while effectively managing distribution. HUBS1's platform serves as a Central Reservation System, connecting with the world's leading GDSs and acting as a gateway for hotels to reach numerous distribution channels. These channels include thousands of Chinese travel agencies, online hotel-booking wholesalers, corporations, travel meta-search websites, and international travel agencies. By providing real-time capabilities, HUBS1 streamlines the reservation and account settlement processes, enhancing operational efficiency for its clients in the hospitality industry.
Qunar.com
Series C in 2009
Qunar is a prominent Chinese-language online travel information provider, established in 2005 in Beijing. It operates as a search engine for web and mobile users, offering comprehensive travel-related information including flights, hotels, holiday packages, and group-buying deals. The platform aims to facilitate informed travel decisions by providing users with vast amounts of data from over 700 Chinese online travel websites, encompassing more than 100,000 hotels and 11,000 air routes. With a user base of approximately 75 million monthly visitors and 34 million activated mobile app users, Qunar leverages advanced technology to deliver fast and accurate search results. The company also features group-buying deals across more than 100 cities in China. As a significant player in the travel industry, Qunar competes primarily with Elong and Ctrip.
HUBS1 is a next-generation Global Distribution System (GDS) operator based in China, specializing in travel distribution infrastructure for the hospitality sector. The company offers a web-based platform that enables hotels and hotel groups to book travel inventory, particularly hotel rooms, while effectively managing distribution. HUBS1's platform serves as a Central Reservation System, connecting with the world's leading GDSs and acting as a gateway for hotels to reach numerous distribution channels. These channels include thousands of Chinese travel agencies, online hotel-booking wholesalers, corporations, travel meta-search websites, and international travel agencies. By providing real-time capabilities, HUBS1 streamlines the reservation and account settlement processes, enhancing operational efficiency for its clients in the hospitality industry.
Shandong Rongqing
Series A in 2007
Long distance cargo transportation and distribution