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      Home » This Indian Start-up Will Soon Raise $250 Million from Bp Ventures

      This Indian Start-up Will Soon Raise $250 Million from Bp Ventures

      Aishwarya SaxenaBy Aishwarya SaxenaJuly 15, 2022 E-Mobility 2 Mins Read
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      Indian ride-hailing start-up BluSmart Electric Mobility has been reported close to raising $250 million from investors including BP’s venture capital division.

      Investment in BluSmartBluSmart, which runs an all-electric vehicle (EV) fleet, was expecting to finalize deals with impact funds and private equity investors within the next two months, Anmol Jaggi, Co-founder, BlueSmart Electric Mobility said.

      “Bp Ventures already has a stake in BluSmart and will be one of the lead investors in this round as well. Most of the other funding will come from global investors based in the U.S. and Europe,” he told.

      Jaggi did not disclose the valuation at which money is being raised but said ride-hailing companies investment in BluSmart are typically valued at 15-18 times their annual revenue run rate.

      Bp Ventures did not respond to an email requesting a comment.

      The British oil company’s investment arm in September shows an investment in  BluSmart as up to  $13 million that is  part of a $25 million round, its first deal in India. Bp Ventures has said it is scouting for more opportunities in areas such as EV charging infrastructure, battery swapping and energy storage.

      BluSmart, which competes with ride-hailing giant Uber Technologies and domestic rival Ola – which is backed by Japan’s Softbank Group, says it owns a fleet of 1,800 electric cars, mostly bought from Tata Motors.

      The company will use the funds to buy more EVs, expand its charging infrastructure, invest in technology and launch the service in more Indian cities, Jaggi said.

      BluSmart has said it has a total of 13,500 electric cars on order with Tata Motors. Its fleet also includes EVs from MG Motors, owned by Chinese automaker SAIC Motor Corp, and China’s BYD Co, Jaggi said.

      India is pushing automakers to build EVs and wants at least 30% of new car sales to be electric by 2030 – a shift it believes can be led by fleet operators.

      EVs currently make up a fraction of sales mainly due to high battery costs and a lack of charging infrastructure.

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