Volvo Cars invests in chidren’s ride sharing service Zum

Zum is a trusted network of vetted drivers that allows parents and schools to schedule transport for children. Volvo might also add Zum into its digital customer services

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L-R: Ritu Narayan, founder & CEO at Zūm and Zaki Fasihuddin, CEO of the Volvo Cars Tech Fund

L-R: Ritu Narayan, founder & CEO at Zūm and Zaki Fasihuddin, CEO of the Volvo Cars Tech Fund

Volvo Cars, through its venture capital investment arm Volvo Cars Tech Fund has acquired a stake in Zum, a fast-growing on-demand ride sharing service for children.

Established since 2015, Zum, a California-based company provides a trusted network of vetted drivers that allows parents and schools to schedule transport for school commutes, after-school events and other activities. It also provides the option of adding child care before or after a ride as needed. By doing so it helps busy parents solve the daily life puzzle in a safe and trusted way.

Zum claims that drivers are vetted through a strict three-step process. They need to be able to prove they have a clean driving record and previous child care experience. Each driver is also subjected to a driving test and multiple background checks. Finally, each driver needs to present their car and pass a thorough 22-point vehicle inspection.

Zūm applies advanced routing algorithms and machine learning to create the most efficient routes possible and to match drivers with rides. A mobile app and online dashboard allow both parents and schools to follow and track their kids’ journeys in real-time as they are being driven. 

Because of the predictable nature of the business as well as Zum’s lean and efficient business model based on smart algorithms and machine learning technology, it is a credible competitor to existing school bus operators and increases choice for parents and school districts.

Zūm currently has thousands of certified drivers in the San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles and other urban areas in California that together serve 80 per cent of the state’s population. Volvo Cars’ investment comes as a part of a funding round by Zūm, with which it aims to expand its business into other US states and continue developing its technology. 

The customer group targeted by Zūm, families with children, significantly overlaps with Volvo Cars’ own customer base. While no decisions have been taken, Volvo Cars sees a potential for collaboration with Zūm. Possible areas of collaboration include adding Zūm to the digital consumer services offered as part of its ‘Care by Volvo’ premium subscription service, as well as the deployment of Volvos as part of Zūm’s fleet.

“Parents lead busy lives and we all understand the challenge of solving the daily life puzzle,” says Zaki Fasihuddin, CEO of the Volvo Cars Tech Fund. “So we like what we see in Zūm: they offer a trusted and safe service that gives parents comfort that their kids are in good hands. Add to that their innovative technology, and it is easy to see why they are a good fit for our portfolio of investments.”

The Volvo Cars Tech Fund was launched last year and aims to invest in high-potential technology start-ups around the globe. It focuses its investments on strategic technology trends transforming the auto industry, such as artificial intelligence, electrification, autonomous driving and digital mobility services.

Last year, the Volvo Cars Tech Fund announced its first investment - in Luminar Technologies, a leading start-up in the development of advanced sensor technology for use in autonomous vehicles, with whom Volvo Cars collaborate on the development of LiDAR sensing technology.

Since that first investment, the Tech Fund has also invested in electric car charging firm Freewire as well as in Forciot, a Finnish firm that develops connected, printable and stretchable electronics.

Companies benefit from participation by the Volvo Cars Tech Fund as they may gain the ability to validate technologies, accelerate market introduction, as well as potentially access Volvo Cars’ global network and unique position in the Chinese car market.

 

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