Six Sense Mobility Bags $4.8 Mn To Build New Electronics Manufacturing Unit
Six Sense Mobility raised 44 Cr in a Pre-Series A funding round led by Ashish Kacholia with participation from existing investor Piper Serica Angel Fund
It is building a new state-of-the-art electronics manufacturing plant in Noida, with an initial capacity of one million units annually
It builds smart mobility solutions for OEMs and fleet operators, counting Volvo Eicher Commercial Vehicles and Sonalika Tractors among its clients
Deeptech startup Six Sense Mobility has raised around $4.8 Mn (₹44 Cr) in a Pre-Series A funding round led by ace investor Ashish Kacholia, with participation from existing investor Piper Serica Angel Fund.
It plans to utilise the fresh capital to build a new electronics manufacturing plant in Noida, with an initial production capacity of 1 Mn units annually. Besides, it will also invest to improve its R&D and engineering capabilities, enhance focus on product quality, testing and compliance.
Founded by Sumit Roy, Kapil Rao, and Narendra Kumar Verma in 2022, Six Sense Mobility manufactures and supplies hardware, firmware, and software designs directly to automotive original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and fleet operators with in-house manufacturing and design capabilities for smart mobility solutions.
It currently counts OEMs like Volvo Eicher Commercial Vehicles and Sonalika Tractors among its clients, designing and manufacturing parts such as advanced telematics control units, body control units and intelligent implement control systems for these companies.
“We have demonstrated product maturity, strong customer adoption, and global readiness, with 25,000–30,000 devices already deployed across India and Europe. Backed by an order book exceeding ₹160 Cr, our customers have shown strong confidence in our design and manufacturing capabilities. This investment will enable us to accelerate product development and scale production significantly,” CEO Roy said.
The IIT Delhi incubated startup had previously raised ₹6 Cr in a seed round led by Piper Serica in 2024
The main focus for Six Sense Mobility is smart mobility through advanced telematics and vehicular intelligence, including products like vehicle infotainment systems, automated differential control modules and advanced body control units that allow for remote monitoring, diagnostics and upgradation along with immobilisation, crash detection and real-time GPS tracking, among other capabilities.
A significant boost was given to the Electronics Components Manufacturing Scheme (ECMS) in the Union Budget this year, increasing the outlay to ₹40,000 Cr from ₹22,919 Cr earlier. This has made manufacturing startups more incentivised than ever to build in India and investors are taking note.
For instance, electronics systems design and manufacturing (ESDM) startup Indigrid announced an additional ₹40 Cr raise in its Series A funding round earlier this week.
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