Naxatra Labs Raises $3 Million for Electric Motor Technology
Ahmedabad-based deeptech startup raises capital from Rainmatter and prominent angel investors to scale indigenous motor manufacturing for electric vehicles and industrial sectors, targeting 50,000 monthly production capacity.
Naxatra Labs, a deeptech company specializing in high-efficiency electric motors, has completed a $3 million Pre-Series A funding round led by Rainmatter. The Ahmedabad-based startup, which designs and manufactures motors for electric vehicles and industrial applications, attracted participation from notable industry figures including Mohit Tandon of Delhivery, Vijay Shekhar Sharma of Paytm, Aloke Bajpai of Ixigo, and other prominent founders and operators.
The company has spent over four years developing research and development capabilities, successfully transitioning multiple products from concept to commercial production. Naxatra develops comprehensive motor technology solutions encompassing electromagnetic design, validation, and manufacturing processes.
Vishvesh from Rainmatter emphasized the firm's interest in deeptech hardware solutions. He noted that Naxatra's approach to building traction and electromagnetic devices through indigenous design and manufacturing aligns with their investment philosophy of backing founders addressing complex engineering challenges.
Himanshu Aggarwal, co-founder of Giraffe Studios and an angel investor, described Naxatra as their first deeptech energy transition investment. He expressed confidence in the company's potential role in India's traction technology sector, highlighting the importance of power electronics, battery technology, and traction systems in the broader energy transition.
Abhilash, co-founder and CEO of Naxatra Labs, stated that the funding reflects confidence from both existing and new investors. He identified favorable market conditions driven by accelerating electrification, increased demand for efficient motors, and India's growing position as a manufacturing hub.
The company plans to deploy the capital toward expanding R&D efforts, developing new product lines, increasing team strength, and scaling manufacturing capacity to 50,000 motors monthly. Naxatra currently serves domestic customers and export markets, positioning itself within India's energy transition ecosystem.
The funding round underscores growing investor interest in indigenous manufacturing capabilities for electric vehicle components as India develops its clean energy infrastructure.
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23 Dec 2025
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