ZeroMission secures £2.3m investment to accelerate electric commercial fleets
ZeroMission, a leading provider of a fleet management platform for commercial EVs, has secured £2.3m ($3m) funding to continue its growth and expansion strategy.
The round was co-led by European venture capital companies Delta Partners and Greencode with participation from Vireo Ventures and leading industry angel investors.
The investment will further advance ZeroMission’s vision to accelerate zero-emission vehicle adoption with smart and practical software solutions.
Founded in 2022, ZeroMission has developed a fully integrated software platform, designed to ensure commercial and industrial fleets can efficiently deploy and manage EVs at scale.
Already in use with various fleets in the States, the platform provides single sign-on, real-time, on-the-ground visibility into vehicles, charging stations and scheduling systems. The data helps fleets streamline daily EV operations and optimise energy usage and costs.
The new funding will be used to enhance product development as well as expand its commercial reach.
Founder and CEO Leah O’Dwyer said: “Our fleet operator clients use ZeroMission as a single platform wherever they are on the journey to transition to electric vehicles. While of the majority of existing fleet operators plan to continue electrifying their fleets, we know that more than 80% are curtailed by an absence of integrated systems to manage daily operations and smart tools to plan and transition their fleets. These missing parts are what we provide for our customers and today’s announcement will enable us to expand our client base significantly.”
Terhi Vapola, managing partner and co-founder of Greencode Venture, commented: “We are impressed by the deep industry expertise of the team and the innovative approach of ZeroMission. This enables the company to offer an outstanding end-to-end solution in heavy vehicle fleet management, encompassing planning, operation, and reporting, with seamless integration to other fleet stakeholders.”