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List of 3 large mobility venture capital investors
Mobility is a key factor that makes cities comfortable and attractive for citizens and tourists. Because of constantly evolving new technologies the sector is continuously generating opportunities for start-ups and investors. This article highlights three venture capital investors in the mobility sector from our VC investor list.
1. Motec Ventures (Austria)
Motec Ventures is interested in backing high- and deep-tech start-ups in the automotive sector. The company specifically focuses on companies in technology, process and service solutions that shape the future of mobility. One of these businesses is FD Tech, which is developing mobility solutions for the modern world, especially focusing on automated driving functions.
2. Fplus Ventures (USA)
Fplus Ventures is a VC firm that invests in smart transportation that enables easy trips from A to B. Smart technologies can predict demand and capacity and can, therefore, improve efficiency and safety. They focus on logistics, sharing, vehicles, information, and mobility. One of their portfolio companies is Garaj Sepeti, a SaaS platform for auto firms and a marketplace for drivers.
3. Magenta Ventures (Israel)
Magenta Ventures aims to close the gaps in the Israeli tech start-up world between innovation and the market. Thus, Magenta Ventures focuses on Israeli early-stage technology companies in different sectors, including artificial intelligence, fintech, enterprise software, and mobility. HQ is part of their portfolio. They are the largest mobility company for corporate travel in the United States that offers next-generation mobility solutions and commuter shuttle options.
Update 2024: Onebeat, a portfolio company of Magenta Venture Partners, has secured an additional $10 million in funding to further expand its highly adaptive retail platform, business operations, and new business growth plans. The Series B round was led by Magenta Venture Partners, with participation from existing and new investors AnD Ventures, INcapital Ventures, J-Ventures, Surround Ventures, and Wilson’s Bird Capital.
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Included information in our list
Our keyword analysis-based list includes the following general columns:
- Name of the VC fund
- Country of origin
- URL
- E-mail (general)
- Investment focus (if data available)
- Corporate VC (yes/no)
The following columns are based on the keyword crawler, which is a Python-based, in-house developed tool that crawls every page for at least 45 seconds to find the respective keywords.
- total_frequency (e.g.: 2618) – total counted occurrences of keywords on the VC website
- average_keyword_rate (e.g. 0.04) – average rate of keyword occurrences per subpage in relation with total number of words
- most_common_keyword (e.g. „mobility“) – keyword that was counted the most often on respective VC website
- most_common_keyword_frequency (e.g. 4956) – number of times the most common keyword was counted
- sub_url_highest_rate (e.g. https://www.uvcpartners.com/blog/the-european-startup-landscape) – sub url with the highest number of found keywords
- highest_rate (e.g. 0.05) – highest keyword rate per subpage
- frequency_per_keyword: {‘mobility’: 2183, ‘transportation’: 435, ‘micromobility’: 0, ‘carsharing’: 0, ‘ridesharing’: 0} – dictionary of number of keyword occurrences per keyword
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