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Vehicle intelligence company Vecmocon Technologies is raising Rs 74 crore (around $8.7 million) from Aavishkaar Capital and existing investors Ecosystem Integrity Fund (EIF), Blume Ventures, in a mix of primary and secondary transactions.
This funding is an extension of the $10 million Series A round raised in November last year.
Vecmocon’s board has approved a resolution to issue 12,067 preference and equity shares to raise Rs 50.4 crore in a primary capital where Ecosystem Integrity Fund (EIF) will pump Rs 21 crore the rest will be injected by Aavishkaar Capital, according to its regulatory filing with the RoC.
In a secondary transaction worth Rs 23.7 crore, early backer Tessellate Tech Ventures is making a full exit from EV components startup Vecmocon. The firm has offloaded its 2.97% stake for Rs 15.85 crore, netting over 10X returns on its initial Rs 1.5 crore investment, as per filings.
Moreover, individual investors Tina Goyal, Nishit Aggarwal, and Satyam Darmora are making a full exit, while the co-founders will partially offload shares. Together, they are selling shares worth Rs 7.85 crore to Blume and Aavishkaar in a secondary transaction.
As per Entrackr’s estimates, the Tiger Global-backed company will be valued at around Rs 533 crore or $63 million (post-allotment)
Vecmocon is an electric vehicle (EV) solutions provider that offers a range of products and services to EV manufacturers. Its product lineup includes battery management systems, vehicle intelligence modules, instrument clusters, and chargers. It also provides services such as fleet management and maintenance support.
According to startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, Vecmocon has raised approximately $15.7 million to date. Following the latest round, Blume Ventures will be the largest external shareholder with a 13.27% stake, followed by Ecosystem Integrity Fund (EIF) at 12.6%. Aavishkaar Capital and Tiger Global will hold 7.51% and 7.17% stakes, respectively.
For the fiscal year ending March 2024, the Delhi-based company recorded nearly a 4X year-on-year surge in operating revenue to Rs 15.87 crore. However, it reported a loss of Rs 6 crore during the same period.