List of UK mobility VCs and Angels.
Find your mobility investor with the full list of UK venture capital investors.
Each day, with a keen eye for detail, we sift through the latest venture capital press releases, swiftly charting the influx of funds from venture capitalists and angel investors into startups in the mobility sector.
This crucial information is carefully curated on our dashboard. We go further by enriching the investor profiles with essential contact details, including websites, LinkedIn profiles, and Twitter handles, adding depth to our data.
Our analysis doesn't end with profiles; we delve into the networks that link investors with their portfolio companies, revealing the complex tapestry of connections that hint at possible collaborations and shared visions within the mobility industry.
In our dedication to providing actionable insights, we have compiled a comprehensive list of the UK's most engaged investors in the mobility space:
Id | Mobility | Investor details | # | Funding round | City | Country |
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1 | 2150 (more info 🔒) | 1 | Growth | London | UK | |
2 | BGF (more info 🔒) | 1 | GrowthSeed | London | UK | |
3 | Wealth Club (more info 🔒) | 1 | SeedGrowth | Bristol | UK | |
4 | Pembroke VCT (6 contacts 🔒) | 1 | SeedGrowth | London | UK | |
5 | Legal & General Capital (more info 🔒) | 1 | Growth | London | UK | |
6 | Par Equity (10 contacts 🔒) | 1 | SeedGrowth | Edinburgh | UK | |
7 | Northstar Ventures (9 contacts 🔒) | 1 | SeedGrowth | Newcastle | UK | |
8 | Blackfinch Ventures (6 contacts 🔒) | 1 | Pre-seedSeedGrowth | Gloucester | UK | |
9 | FirstMonday VC (2 contacts 🔒) | 1 | Pre-seedSeed | London | UK | |
10 | SFC Capital (10 contacts 🔒) | 1 | SeedPre-seed | London | UK | |
11 | Augmentum Fintech (7 contacts 🔒) | 1 | SeedGrowth | London | UK | |
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Mobility startups are the vanguards at the forefront of transforming how we move from Point A to Point B. Picture the evolution of transportation not just as a shift in the modes of travel but as a complete reimagination of the journey itself.
These startups aren't just focused on making faster cars or more efficient trains; they're rethinking the entire ecosystem of transport to make it more accessible, sustainable, and integrated.
Whether it's through electric vehicles, bike-sharing programs, or innovative public transport solutions, mobility startups are paving the way for a future where getting around is easier, cleaner, and smarter.
By leveraging technology, these companies aim to solve the challenges of urban congestion, pollution, and the limitations of traditional transport infrastructure.
They look at the big picture—how to improve city planning and connectivity, reduce carbon emissions, and enhance the overall quality of life for urban dwellers. It's not just about the vehicle but about creating a seamless, multimodal transportation network that supports a more mobile, flexible lifestyle.
Arrival is a standout example of a successful Mobility startup from the UK. Founded in 2015, Arrival is revolutionising the automotive industry with its innovative approach to electric vehicles (EVs).
Unlike traditional automotive manufacturers, Arrival focuses on creating electric vans and buses designed from the ground up for electric power. These vehicles are not only zero-emission but are also built using novel manufacturing techniques that allow for customizable designs, lower production costs, and scalable production.
What sets Arrival apart is its use of "microfactories"—smaller, decentralised manufacturing sites that can be set up quickly and efficiently in different locations, reducing the environmental impact and cost associated with large-scale production facilities.
This approach allows for localised manufacturing, closer to end-users, and can adapt flexibly to demand.