The company said that San Francisco, which is based in San Francisco, raised $ 9.3 million in project support for its technology that applies artificial intelligence (AI) to automate the workflow to a road charging sector that relies on old systems.
Lowercarbon Capital has led. The tour includes the participation of Floating Point, LMNT VENTERES and current investors, the third field, and HEPTCANGE, and never raised, along with strategic angels including Qasir Younis, founder and CEO of Applied Insuition.
Nevoya says it is likely to be the preferred carrier of logistics leaders who are prioritized for investment from artificial intelligence and seek to reduce delivery time through smart improvement.
The company says it is achieving that through the transportation management system that works in Amnesty International (TMS) that has been created for this purpose for electric vehicle operations. The system offers features such as:
- An intelligent coincidence of the fleet use, improving the path, and loading budget that increases efficiency while reducing energy consumption.
- Predictive operations with dynamic charging schedules, batteries management, and energy directions that remove operational friction.
- The actual vision, providing customers with emissions analyzes, cost collapses, and performance visions that support strategic decisions.
- Continuous improvement by using automatic learning algorithms that improve system performance with every inclination paid.
“We are not only a shipment-we have included ourselves in our customers’ operations, and discovering the ideas missed by others,” Sami Khan, co-founder and CEO of Nevoya, said in a statement. “This approach centered around customer drives our technology development, ensuring that the transition to zero transfers is incontinence. In only six months, we have developed the Fortune 500 customers and driving 3PLS, which indicates that zero emissions shipments can be competitive in cost with diesel with the trustee of superior service.”