EMO Energy, a trailblazing energy-tech startup, has raised $6.2 million in its Series A funding round, led by Subhkam Ventures with participation from existing investor Transition VC.
The funds raised will be used to scale up its two- and three-wheeler energy solution to over one lakh vehicles in the next two years while advancing the deployment of 1 gigawatt-hour (GWh) of energy storage. The funds will also be used to strengthen the company’s research and development capabilities for its proprietary battery health extension software and to expand its team.
“Our focus is to create an integrated urban energy solution by deploying batteries and chargers in energy storage and light mobility. Over the last 12 months, EMO has forged critical high-volume partnerships across major OEM’s, and with the latest infusion of capital, we are now well-equipped to scale from 2 to 2000 kWh,” said Sheetanshu Tyagi, co-founder and CEO of EMO Energy.
“EMO is creating an ecosystem where dark stores and commercial establishments will have EMO enabled Delivery Vehicles powered by EMO Fast Chargers and Energy Storage Systems, all managed by an integrated Energy Management Software. This funding will accelerate our mission to reshape the future of urban India and expand our impact on sustainable solutions for the future of clean energy,” he added.
Founded in 2022 by Sheetanshu Tyagi and Rahul Patel, EMO Energy is a deep energy-tech startup focused on enabling mass EV adoption and decarbonizing urban energy. Its proprietary Cell Agnostic Tech stack, ZEN, provides ultra-fast 20-minute charging, fireproof designs, and over 3000 charging cycles, making it a benchmark in safety, efficiency, and performance.
The deep-tech suite includes an AI-powered Battery Management System, Active Thermal Management, and machine-learning algorithms designed for mobility and energy storage.
The company’s battery systems are designed for electric two- and three-wheelers, commercial vehicles, and large-scale energy storage, with applications across multiple industries.
EMO Energy has already deployed over 2,000 battery packs in the mobility segment and is running production-ready pilots for energy storage systems, aiming to replace diesel generators in industrial and commercial applications. Key clients include Kinetic Green, BigBasket, Domino’s, and Blinkit.