Yotuh Energy Private Limited, an innovative cleantech startup specialising in electrifying vehicle refrigeration systems for mid-mile and last-mile cold chain logistics, incubated at the IIT Madras Incubation Cell, has successfully closed a ₹1.53 crore funding round led by Campus Angels Network.
This investment will support Yotuh Energy’s product development, testing, operations, and team expansion to accelerate their vision of transforming cold chain logistics. By pioneering electric refrigeration systems, this funding will enhance their proprietary adaptive control technology, eliminate fuel usage, reduce operational expenses, and drive the industry towards greener and more efficient practices.
Yotuh Energy was founded in 2022 by IIT Delhi alumni, Vivek Mahindrakar, Shaivee Malik, and Dharmik Bapodara, with a vision to build sustainable technologies in India. The company has received grants and awards from the Ministry of Agriculture, DST, MeitY, Acumen, ACIR (US Embassy to India), IIT Madras Incubation Cell, and Daimler India Commercial Vehicles.
Tags: Cold chain Logistics, IIT Madras, Yotuh Energy
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