IIT Delhi-incubated automotive technology startup Six Sense Mobility on Friday raised Rs 44 crore in a pre-Series A funding round led by investor Ashish Kacholia, with participation from existing backer Piper Serica Angel Fund, as it looks to scale manufacturing and deepen its product portfolio for vehicle electronics.The startup will use the capital to expand manufacturing capacity through a new electronics facility in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, and accelerate research and development focused on automotive-grade systems. The plant is expected to support production of over one million units annually once operational.Founded in 2022, Six Sense Mobility operates as a Tier I supplier developing in-house hardware, firmware, and software for connected and electronic vehicle systems. Its products include telematics control units and body control modules supplied to domestic vehicle manufacturers. The startup says it has deployed tens of thousands of devices across India and Europe and is working with automotive OEMs.“We have demonstrated product maturity, strong customer adoption, and global readiness, with 25,000–30,000 devices already deployed across India and Europe. Backed by an order book exceeding Rs 160 crore, our customers have shown strong confidence in our design and manufacturing capabilities,” said Sumit Roy, Co-founder and CEO of Six Sense Mobility, in… Read MoreYourStory RSS Feed








