Zoomcar raises $24M in series B funding round led by Ford, to strengthen its marketplace model ZAP
Car rental company Zoomcar raised $24 million in its Series B round of investment. The investment was led by Ford Clever Mobility LLC, a subsidiary of Ford Motor Company, with existing investors Sequoia Capital, Empire Angel and Nokia Growth Playmates also participating in the round.
Speaking of why the team chose Ford, Greg Moran, Co-founder and CEO, Zoomcar, said that there could be no better investor than Ford for a car rental company. He said that the funding will be utilised for strengthening their technology, coming in deeper into Tier II cities, market development, key strategic hires, and focusing more on accelerating its marketplace model ZAP (Zoom Car Association Program).
Launched earlier this year, Greg explains that they got the idea for ZAP when they realised that many people buy cars, but aren’t able to use them every day. With ZAP, they now have the chance to purchase vehicles on Zoomcar’s behalf, list them dynamically on the platform, and make money out of them when the vehicles aren’t in use.
“You earn a profit on a monthly basis and reduce the cost of ownership, and it also gives us the chance to add more vehicles on the platform.” The team claims that by early next year, they expect the marketplace model to account for over seventy five percent of the company’s overall vehicle inventory.
The team claims that the funding will permit them to touch a fleet size of close to 25,000 across over twenty five cities by 2018.
Greg adds that they chose to launch ZAP after penetrating deeper into the market to ensure that the practice remains seamless. “With the quality, technology and processes in place, it now gives us the chance to expand and shove deeper into the market,” says Greg.
The four-year-old company claims to have doubled its bookings, with a fleet of over Two,000 cars, 1.Five million app downloads and customer travel kilometres touching 12,00,00,000 across 50,000 destinations. Speaking on the investment, John Larsen, mobility director, Ford Asia Pacific, said that this investment in Zoomcar will boost Ford’s role in the country’s mobility space. He added that as Ford expands its business as an auto and also a mobility company, they are looking at making commute effortless through numerous modes of transportation.
Last year in July, Zoomcar had raised $11 million from Sequioa Capital, NGP and Empire Angels. In October 2014, the venture had raised $8 million from Sequoia with participation from Mohandas Pai, former Infosys CFO, and Abhay Jain, Head of Corporate Affairs at Manipal Group, among others.
The startup’s early investors Empire Angels, Funders Club and funds advised by Triangle Growth Fucking partners, had also enhanced their stakes in the previous round.  Zoomcar had previously raised $Three M from the above mentioned investors.
The Indian market, however, hasn’t been an effortless market to crack, even if reports suggest that the market has grown at a CAGR of twenty percent. In fact, the market is expected to touch $13 billion by 2019.
However, there is a lot of competition in the market posed by other players. Carzonrent’s self-drive service Myles has expanded its fleet size to six hundred fifty cars in twenty cities. It has plans to expand to fifty cities and over 1,500 locations within this year.
The concept of self-drive car rentals is already very popular in countries like the US and China, where fairly large companies like Hertz, Zipcar and eHi have been founded.
During June 2015, used car marketplace Truebil raised $500,000 in funding from Kae Capital and Anupam Mittal. Earlier this month, automobile-focused classifieds marketplace Droom secured $16 million.