Cold chain startup Inficold has raised $900,000 (₹6.5 crore) from RVCF and other undisclosed High Net worth Individuals (HNI).
This was Series A funding of the Noida-based Inficold which provides cold-storage solutions for the agriculture and diary sector.
Solar cooling solution
The startup was founded by Himanshu Pokharna and Nitin Goel in 2015. They have developed a retrofittable thermal energy storage technology for storing and cooling in a low-cost medium such as water to ice.
Inficold’s technology uses solar energy to make ice, which is then used for cooling processes. Without making any major changes to the existing hardware, Inficold’s product can be used for many cooling needs, such as milk, cold storage, air conditioning, and vaccine refrigeration.
For the last four years, Shell Foundation – an independent UK-registered charity organization has supported the company.
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Rapid expansion
Speaking about the development, Gaurav Chowdhry, Vice President at RVCF said, “Inficold is focusing on energy-efficient cold chain solutions across India and other markets and has developed innovative products catering to the persistent problem of food wastage and distressed sales. We are excited to collaborate with Nitin and Himanshu in their journey”
Currently, the company has installations in more than 17 states of India, including a strong presence in Assam, Meghalaya and Tripura.
With the fresh capital, it aims to launch its operations in the international market, while it has already debuted in the African continent.
Inficold will also expand its portfolio to include products for horticulture, poultry, meat and cold logistics. It will ramp up the production capacity by over 10 times and sell over 1,000 units in the next two years.
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