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Scheduled Shipment #54
$699 million raised across 17 startups; 3 exits for a combined $209 million. Data center power demand expected to double, Anduril's new billion-dollar megafactory, Tesla, Prologis, and others win $100 million for electric truck charging

Happy Friday.
2025 is starting hot. 36 industrial tech startups have raised so far this year, more than double the same period last year.
$699 million raised across 17 startups. 3 exits for a combined $209 million.
Let’s dig in.
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Top News
Data center power demand expected to double over the next five years.
Anduril is building a billion-dollar megafactory in Columbus, Ohio.
Tesla, Prologis, and others win $100 million to build electric truck charging infrastructure in Illinois.
Massive Fundings
Stoke Space, a 6-year-old Kent, WA startup that produces reusable medium-lift rockets, raised a $260.0 million Series C from Breakthrough Energy Ventures, Glade Brook Capital Partners, Industrious Ventures, Leitmotif, Point72 Ventures, Seven Seven Six, the University of Michigan, Woven Capital, and Y Combinator. More here.
Harbinger, a 4-year-old Garden Grove, CA startup that provides medium-duty electric vehicles, raised a $100.0 million Series B led by Capricorn and Leitmotif with participation from Tiger Global, The Coca-Cola System Sustainability Fund, ArcTern Ventures, THOR Industries, TechNexus, Ridgeline, Maniv Mobility, Ironspring Ventures, Schematic Ventures, and Overture Climate. More here.
Netradyne, a 10-year-old San Diego, CA startup that provides AI-enabled dash cams for fleet safety, raised a $90.0 million Series D led by Point72 Ventures with participation from Qualcomm Ventures and Pavilion Capital. More here.
Overhaul, a 9-year-old Austin, TX startup that provides a cargo protection platform, raised a $55.0 million financing led by Springcoast Partners with participation from Edison Partners and Americo. More here.
Phoenix Tailings, a 6-year-old Woburn, MA startup that provides sustainable rare earth metals production, raised a $43.0 million Series B led by Envisioning Partners with participation from BMW i Ventures, Yamaha Motor Ventures, and Escape Velocity. More here.
SureCam, an 11-year-old Maplewood, MO startup that provides an AI-powered fleet safety platform, raised a $36.0 million Series B led by Boundary Street Capital. More here.
Shippeo, an 11-year-old Paris, France startup that provides real-time multimodal transportation visibility, raised a $30.0 million financing led by Woven Capital with participation from Battery Ventures, Partech, NGP Capital, Bpifrance Digital Venture, LFX Venture Partners, Shift4Good, and Yamaha Motor Ventures. More here.
Labviva, an 8-year-old Boston, MA startup that provides an AI-powered procurement platform for life sciences, raised a $25.0 million Series B led by 53 Stations with participation from Biospring Partners, B Capital Group, and Glasswing Ventures. More here.
Mid-Size Fundings
Torch Dental, an 8-year-old New York, NY startup that provides a dental supply platform, raised a $17.0 million Financing led by Amex Ventures and Raga Partners with participation from Alumni Ventures, Parameter Ventures, Bessemer Venture Partners, and Health Velocity Capital. More here.
Sarla Aviation, a 1-year-old Bangalore, India startup that produces electric flying taxis, raised a $10.0 million Series A1 led by Accel with participation from Binny Bansal, Nikhil Kamath, Sriharsha Majety, Abhiraj Singh Bhal, Abhishek Goyal, Ramakant Sharma, Sujeet Kumar, Manish Agarwal, and Sandeep Nailwal. More here.
Beams, a 3-year-old London, United Kingdom startup that provides a home renovation estimate platform, raised a $9.0 million Series A led by ETF Partners with participation from Giant Ventures, firstminute capital, and Borusan Ventures. More here.
Advanced Ionics, an 8-year-old New Berlin, WI startup that provides low-cost green hydrogen production for industrial use cases, raised a $6.7 million financing from JERA, Lummus Venture Capital, Argosy Foundation, Clean Energy Venture Group, and bp Ventures. More here.
Emiza, a 10-year-old Mumbai, India startup that provides a warehousing & fulfillment platform, raised a $5.8 million financing led by Evolvence India with participation from Mirabilis Investment. More here.
Bolt.Earth, an 8-year-old Bengaluru, India startup that provides an EV charging network, raised a $5.0 million Series A+ led by Version One Ventures with participation from USV and Prime Venture Partners. More here.
Smaller Fundings
Sistema.bio, a 15-year-old Mexico City, Mexico startup that provides renewable energy for farmers, raised a $3.5 million financing led by Novastar Ventures. More here.
Moonrider, a 2-year-old Bommasandra, India startup that produces electric tractors, raised a $2.2 million Seed led by AdvantEdge Founders and Micelio Technology Fund. More here.
RePut, a 1-year-old Bengaluru, India startup that provides a supply chain sustainability platform, raised a $1.0 million Pre-Seed led by GrowthCap Ventures with participation from Anshul Sharan, Abhijeet Kumar, Harshit Panday, Satish Shetty, Vidya Sridharan, Munendra Singh, Srihari Sahu, Preeti Sagtani, Dr. Biju Jacob, Anand Tiwari, and Vishal Jain. More here.
Exits
Walmart’s Robotics Division was acquired by Symbotic (NAS: SYM), the warehouse automation platform, for $200.0 million. More here.
Ultra Safe Nuclear, a 14-year-old Seattle, Washington startup that provides micro modular reactor systems, sold select assets to NANO Nuclear Energy for $8.5 million. More here.
Scale Microgrid Solutions, a 9-year-old Ridgewood, NJ startup that provides a microgrid and distributed energy platform, was acquired by EQT. More here.
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