Everest Fleet secures US$ 20 million in funding led by Uber

The funding will enable Everest Fleet to expand its operations and grow the overall supply pool available for the ridesharing industry where demand continues to outstrip vehicle supply.

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Everest Fleet secures US$ 20 million in funding led by Uber

Everest Fleet secures US$ 20 million in funding led by Uber

Everest Fleet Mumbai-based fleet operator, has closed a US$ 20 million funding round led by Uber, the global ridesharing leader. 

The funding will enable Everest Fleet to expand its operations and grow the overall supply pool available for the ridesharing industry where demand continues to outstrip vehicle supply.

Everest fleet operates in the shared mobility space in India and is an existing partner to leading ridesharing companies like Uber and Ola.

Commenting on the fundraise, Siddharth Ladsariya, Co-founder, Everest Fleet said, “This funding round will accelerate our transition from being a CNG-dominated fleet to one with CNG and electric vehicles in the next 5 years. By 2026, we aim to have 10,000 electric vehicles as part of our overall fleet. With continued scale-up of our operations, we aim to offer a rewarding driver partner proposition while helping our partners deliver a superlative experience to their customers.”

Prabhjeet Singh, President, Uber India, and South Asia said, “Helping drivers get easy access to vehicles is a key priority for Uber and this investment will unlock earning opportunities for tens of thousands of drivers across India. With the addition of new cars, including electric vehicles, Uber will continue to deliver a great service experience to riders.”

Currently, Everest employs upwards of 10 thousand plus drivers and is present in 7 cities, including Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, Kolkata, and Pune. With this investment, Everest will expand its footprint to other major Indian cities and new global territories, the press release noted.

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