MyPickup Raises Rs 1.5cr In Seed Round Led By Inflection Point Ventures By Saur News Bureau/ Updated On Thu, Jul 18th, 2024 MyPickup Raises Rs 1.5cr In Seed Round Led By Inflection Point Ventures Urban Transit Service Povider Startup MyPickup has raised Rs 1.5 crore in Seed Round led by Inflection Point Ventures. This investment comes as part of IPV’s initiative to support early-stage ideas with high potential for innovation and impact. Through IPV Ideaschool, startups receive funding, mentorship, and resources to transform their ideas into viable products. The funds will be allocated for development of scheduling algorithms, brand building, and optimization of operations management. MyPickup is a subscription-based electric auto-rickshaw service provider, with a mission to offer zero cancellations and zero surge pricing. The company’s mission extends beyond convenience, as it addresses urban congestion and pollution challenges in major cities, striving to create a cleaner, more efficient, and reliable transportation ecosystem for all. At scale, it expects to cater to other use cases like on-demand rides using fleet operators & other vehicle classes, while retaining better control over drivers and vehicles through robust SOPs and training to solve driver problems and maintain customer experience. Abhijeet Dattatraya Jagtap, Founder and CEO, is an MBA graduate from IIM Calcutta. He had earlier worked in organizations such as Pharmeasy, Flipkart and Bosch. Ankur Mittal, Co- Founder, Inflection Point Ventures says, “Urban cities in India share challenges like pollution, high commuting costs, frequent cancellations, and expensive transportation for school children. Recognizing these issues, MyPickup offers solutions with real-time tracking for parents, EV vehicles to combat pollution, and zero-cancellation and zero-surge pricing policies. They also plan to develop an automated matching algorithm, install safety features like cameras and SOS systems, offer on-demand services through ONDC platforms, and release an exclusive app for drivers. These initiatives build trust and position MyPickup as a promising startup addressing urban problems.” Currently, the startup operates a fleet of 7 electric autos, serving 45 customers. It has achieved a monthly run-rate of INR 1.5 lakh, facilitating 800 rides per month with a minimal marketing budget, looks to scale by increasing the fleet size and efficiency per vehicle to penetrate large societies/apartment complexes within a few micro markets in a city for office and school rides. Abhijeet Dattatraya Jagtap, Founder & CEO, MyPickup, says, “As city-dwellers in India face mounting stress from congestion and pollution, MyPickup is dedicated to alleviating these challenges. By offering shared, reliable, and electric commute solutions for officegoers and school children, we are committed to scaling our impact in reducing urban congestion and emissions. Our mission is to provide sustainable mobility options that not only improve daily commutes but also contribute to a cleaner and healthier environment for all.” Tags: Finance, funding, MyPicup, startup