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E-2W startup Creataara scores $1M in seed funding

TLDR:

  • Creatara, a Delhi-based e-2W startup, secures $1M seed investment from Gems Partners.
  • The funding aims to accelerate the company’s development and bring products to market more swiftly.

In a recent development, Creatara, a Delhi-based startup in the electric two-wheeler industry, has secured a seed investment of $1 million USD. The investment was led by venture capital firm Gems Partners, signaling a vote of confidence in the company’s mission and growth potential. Creatara Mobility Pvt. Ltd., incorporated in 2018 and partnered with IIT Delhi, aims to transform the two-wheeler market with advanced technology and solutions.

The support from Gems Partners is expected to speed up Creatara’s growth and help bring its vision to life. The company expressed gratitude for the trust placed in them and stated their excitement to leverage this support for accelerated growth. Creatara’s goal is to continue leading advancements in the two-wheeler industry and promises more updates as they progress with their projects.

This seed investment marks a significant milestone for Creatara as they strive to make a mark in the e-2W sector with innovative solutions and technology. With Gems Partners backing their vision, Creatara is poised for growth and expansion in the electric two-wheeler market.

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