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Ola Electric will build the World’s largest Electric scooter factory in India

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Ola Electric, the Electric Vehicle (EV) division of the ride–hailing startup Ola Cabs, will build the World’s largest Electric scooter factory in India.

It will produce 1 million (10 lakh) electric scooters in the first year which will be doubled in the next two years.

In May 2020, Ola Electric had acquired Etergo an electric scooter company based in Amsterdam to produce the EV’s in India by 2021.

Etergo’s two wheeler AppScooter will be the first vehicle to launch from this plant. The scooter has won several design and technology awards since it was launched in 2018.

It uses swappable high energy batteries powered by a 3 kW brushless AC motor. Peak performance is rated at 6 kW and 50 Nm making the scooter accelerate from 0 to 45 km/h in 3.9 seconds. It will have a range of 240 km.

The AppScooter for India will feature reconfigured design, Ola Play, locally made hardware and NavIC, the Indian global positioning system. The price is expected to be less than ₹1 lakh ($ 1,355).

The initial batch of the scooters will come from its facility in Netherlands in 2021. Ola is in talks with various state governments to establish the plant as part of Atmanirbhar Bharat.

The largest plant will be followed up by other plants to export these scooters to other parts of Asia and Europe.

Ola Electric has appointed Jose Pinhiero as the Head of Global Manufacturing and Operations for its Electric Business. He was the Vice President of Manufacturing at GM and managed its 16 industrial complexes across 9 countries.

Last year Ola Electric Mobility raised $250 million (₹1,844 crore) from SoftBank, earning a valuation of $ 1 billion ($ 7,377 crore).

Starting with the scooter, Ola will expand its portfolio with electric mopeds, motorcycles and later electric three and four-wheelers.

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Cold chain startup Inficold raises $900,000 in Series A funding

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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.

Also read: Cloud based logistics startup Pickrr Technologies raises $4 million

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.    

Also read: Food and meat delivery startup Licious plans to raise $80 million

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Edge AI startup AlphaICs raises $8 million in Series B funding

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Bengaluru-based edge AI startup AlphaICs has raised $8 million (₹58 crore) in Series B round led by Endiya Partners and Emerald Technology Ventures.

Existing investors including ReBright Partners, 3one4 Capital, KARSEMVEN Fund, Aaruha Technology Fund, IREON Ventures, Canal Ventures, JSR Corporation, CBC Co Ltd, and the Whiteboard Capital, also participated in the round.

A new architecture

AlphalCs was founded in 2016, by Pradeep Vajram and Vinod Dham. It specializes in making AI chips for edge computing, which enables machine learning algorithms to process data generated by a hardware device at the local level.

The startup has not shared much information about its technology so far, but its proprietary architecture called Real AI Processor (RAP) makes use of a specialized Instruction Set Architecture (ISA).

New applications

Michal Natora, Investment Director at Emerald Technology Ventures, said “We observed a big need in the industry for machine learning applications at the edge. AlphaICs’ technology offers significant performance advantages for edge inference as well as for edge learning solutions.”

The startup will use the fresh funding for launching their first inference co-processor for vision applications with low latency requirement. It is also working with strategic partners in the industrial, automotive and surveillance sectors.

Speaking about the development, Pradeep Vajram, Chairman and CEO of AlphaICs said “AlphaICs innovative architecture will empower system integrators to create AI solutions, with a short time-to-market; while staying within the systems cost and thermal constraints.”

Also read : HR Management startup Darwinbox raises $15 million from Salesforce Ventures

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Fireside Ventures announces final close of second fund at $118 million

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Early-stage investor Fireside Ventures has raised $118 million (₹863 crore) by final close of its second fund.

This is following the fund’s first close at $60 million (₹439 crore) in November 2019. Among the investments with the first fund, boAt and MamaEarth have already crossed over ₹100 crore ($13 million) in revenue.

Digital First

Fireside was started in 2017 by Kanwaljith Singh, a former partner with Helion Ventures. In four years it has invested in 22 direct to consumer (D2C) brands.

For the Fireside Fund II, major investors have taken part including Fund of Funds for Startups ( FFS), operated by SIDBI, Investment Corporation of Dubai, Nippon India Digital Innovation AIF, Bajaj Holdings and Investment Limited, ITC Limited, L’OREAL, Pidilite Group and Premji Invest.

“We are now eager to go all out and partner with young Indian entrepreneurs who are creating exciting new digital-first brands across the consumption spectrum, and are consciously building brands that focus on good for consumers and good for the world,” said Kanwaljit Singh, Founder and Managing Partner.

The fund will invest in 15-20 consumer brand startups focused on digital platforms.

According to a report by Avendus Capital, D2C brands could have a market worth $100 billion (₹7,31,725 crore) in the next five to seven years.

Also read: Venture Catalysts to invest Rs 1,000 crore in 150 companies in 2021

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