Online marketplace for self-drive cars JustRide secures angel funding
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Online marketplace for self-drive cars JustRide secures angel funding

By Disha Sharma

  • 05 Aug 2015
Online marketplace for self-drive cars JustRide secures angel funding
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JustRide, a renting marketplace for self-drive cars, has raised an undisclosed amount in angel funding from Indian Angel Network's Alok Mittal, Toppr.com's Zishaan Hayaath, Palaash Ventures and other angel investors.

PLG Clean Energy Projects' Punit Goyal, Artha Energy's Anirudh Damani, Lakshachandi Realty's Rohit Chokhani, Axelon Group's Hardik Ghudhka, and Mumbai-based HNIs Parag Shah and Pinank Kamdar have also put money in this round, as per a press statement.

JustRide, which is run by AS JustRide Tours and Travels Pvt Ltd, will use the money to venture into eight more cities by the current year-end, as per a press statement. At present, it has operations in four cities, including Gurgaon and Pune. The company also wants to enable its vendors and individual car owners to register a fleet of cars on its tech platform.

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JustRide was co-founded last year by Ashwarya Pratap Singh, Hemant Sah, Vasant Verma, Abhishek Mahajan, and Amit Sahu, all alumni of IIT Bombay and NIT Allahabad. 

Through its web and mobile based service network, the company links and facilitates car renting transactions between vendors and consumers. Unlike existing market players, JustRide is not the proprietor of the vehicles it rents. It leases vehicles from individual vendors and individuals by providing them a minimum guarantee value. The tie-up is valid for a period of six months, after which the vendor is free to sell the vehicle.

Since the beginning of April, JustRide has acquired 700 customers and generated over 1,200 transactions in Mumbai and Bangalore.

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It aims to become profitable in 18 months. JustRide is also in talks with venture capital firms to raise money in a Series A round of funding over the next two months.

Car rental app Zoomcar, Carzonrent's Myles and others also offer self-drive options to customers but they own the fleet.

Bangalore-based ZoomCar India Pvt Ltd recently raised $11 million in fresh funding from NGP Advisors India, Sequoia Capital and Empire Angels.

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