Astranova Mobility 
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IC RegFin, JSA, TT&A, Resolution Law act on Astranova Mobility Series A fundraise

The fundraise was led by IvyCap Ventures.

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Astranova Mobility has raised ₹60 crore from a Series A fundraise led by IvyCap Ventures, with participation from Trucks Venture Capital and existing investors Asian Development Bank and AdvantEdge Founders.

IC RegFin Legal advised Astranova Mobility on this fundraise.

The transaction team consisted of Anish Jaipuriar (Partner), Hardik Sabbarwal (Senior Associate), and Karan Vohra (Associate).

Anish Jaipuriar

JSA Advocates & Solicitors advised lead investor Ivycap Ventures on this fundraise.

The transaction team consisted of Siddharth Mody (Partner), Anurag Shrivastav (Partner), Niharika Rao (Senior Associate), and Ayush Chaturvedi (Associate).

Siddharth Mody, Anurag Shrivastav

TT&A advised existing investor Asian Development Bank on this fundraise.

The transaction team consisted of Harshit Chandra (Partner) and Shambhavi Singh (Senior Associate).

Harshit Chandra

The Resolution Law Group advised existing investors, AdvantEdge, on this fundraise.

The transaction was led by Managing Partner Sunaina Paintal.

Astranova Mobility is a full-stack electric vehicle (EV) asset management and leasing company that specializes in helping commercial fleets transition seamlessly to electric vehicles. They provide comprehensive solutions to support fleet electrification, enabling businesses to move towards net-zero emissions efficiently.

The Company will deploy the freshly raised funds to enhance AI and engineering capabilities.

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