Highlights
Exponent Energy: Leading the Charge in EV Rapid Charging Solutions
Exponent Energy, an innovative startup focused on EV rapid charging, has successfully raised Rs 200 crore (approximately $21.1 million) in its Series B2 funding round. This round was co-led by 360 ONE Asset and TDK Ventures, with additional support from Hitachi Ventures and previous investors including Eight Roads Ventures, Lightspeed, 3one4 Capital, and AdvantEdge VC. YourNest, the initial institutional investor in Exponent, contributed $4 million through its Continuum Fund. Startup Superb exclusively reported this milestone in March.
Funding Overview and Future Plans
The Bengaluru-based startup had previously secured $26.4 million in a Series B round led by Eight Roads Ventures, along with a strategic investment from TDK Ventures in December 2023. To date, Exponent Energy has raised a total of $65.7 million. The newly acquired funds are intended for expanding into new cities and vehicle categories, while also increasing investment in research and development, as stated in a recent press release.
Innovative Solutions for Electric Vehicles
Founded in 2020 by Arun Vinayak and Sanjay Byalal, Exponent Energy develops rapid-charging solutions for electric vehicles, aiming to complete full charges within 15 minutes. The startup collaborates with original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to integrate its e-pack technology and is establishing a network of e-pumps to facilitate efficient charging for logistics companies.
Creating an Integrated EV Ecosystem
Exponent Energy is focused on constructing an integrated ecosystem tailored for a fully electric future. This ecosystem combines its proprietary energy stack, which includes both the battery and charger, alongside the Exponent OTO mobility platform and the Exponent ONE financing and asset-management division. These components are designed to tackle the three major challenges faced by commercial EV adoption: energy infrastructure, availability of vehicles, and access to funding.
Competitive Landscape
In the burgeoning EV ecosystem, Exponent Energy faces competition from various battery solution providers, such as Lohum, which is currently in discussions to raise Rs 1,000 crore in a pre-IPO funding round, and Battery Smart, which recently initiated its pre-Series C round with Rs 66 crore in funding. Other notable competitors include Nexus Battery, Chargeup, and Statiq.
