Platform for shared mobility startups raises £250k funding in pre-seed round
Smart Kiwi, a London based data intelligence platform for shared mobility companies, has raised £250k in a pre-seed round led by SFC Capital, the UK’s most active seed-stage investor.
Additional investors include Plug & Play and Startup Wise Guys. Smart Kiwi will use the funding to grow the team and further develop its technology.
Through its data intelligence platform, Smart Kiwi creates demand predictive models for shared mobility companies with any fixed asset that generates demand, such as e-scooters, bikes, mopeds, cars, with real time updates on how to most efficiently distribute its fleet to increase ridership and optimise their costs.
The platform also provides other optimisation services, such as information on when to reduce the price on vehicles in certain locations to make them more appealing to customers, based on predictive demand.
Smart Kiwi is the brainchild of founders Angelo Delle Piane and Murat Derya Ozen, with “extensive experience” in tech and the shared mobility startup sector. CEO Delle Piane has over a decade of experience leading mobility startups in the UK, Spain and Latam.
In addition, CTO Derya Ozen spent over 10 years developing and managing tech products, including models to provide startups with predictive analytics. During this time they learned first hand that if resources aren’t managed properly, shared mobility companies quickly lose revenue.
Smart Kiwi uses non-traditional machine learning techniques and advanced geospatial models to combine historical fleet data with external factors such as traffic conditions, special events like concerts or football matches and near real-time human traffic in the city.
Angelo Delle Piane, CEO and co-founder of Smart Kiwi, commented: “The investment from SFC Capital will give Smart Kiwi the opportunity to grow and allow shared mobility companies to make the most of their resources.
“We know first hand how small the margins are in the shared mobility sector and we hope to support as many businesses as possible through our data and real time analysis.”
Ed Stevenson, investment manager at SFC Capital, added: “Angelo and Murat’s decade of experience working with shared mobility startups is essential in understanding how these businesses operate and what is best for them. I look forward to seeing what is next for Smart Kiwi.
By Matthew Neville – Correspondent, Bdaily
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