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Electrifying Logistics: Philippine EV Startup Secures $6M Funding

Rary Maharani
Last updated: June 10, 2024 2:58 am
Rary Maharani
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  • Philippine EV logistics startup Mober raised $6 millions.
  • The startup plans to grow its fleet to 238 vehicles by 2025.
  • Mober is well-positioned to drive the Philippines’ transition to sustainable logistics.

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Juicing up for the futureHere comes the sustainable solutions

Juicing up for the future

As the Philippines sets ambitious clean energy goals, a local logistics firm, Mober, is poised to lead the charge.

The startup recently secured a $6 million pre-series A investment, led by Singapore’s Clime Capital, to expand its electric fleet and charging infrastructure.

Mober, which currently operates 57 electric trucks and three-wheelers, plans to increase its fleet to 238 vehicles by 2025.

The new funding will also enable the company to build a state-of-the-art 3,000 square meter charging facility in Pasay City, equipped with 10 to 15 direct current fast chargers, bolstering its existing charging capabilities.

Here comes the sustainable solutions

Mober’s EV-powered delivery services have already attracted major clients, including global giants like Ikea, Kuehne+Nagel, Nestle, and Maersk, as well as local firms such as Monde Nissin and SM Retail.

With this latest investment, the startup is well-positioned to drive the Philippines’ transition towards a more sustainable logistics industry, setting the stage for a greener future.

To read the original article: https://www.techinasia.com/ph-ev-logistics-startup-mober-bags-6-million-funding-electric-fleet-growth

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