Zūm, the leading provider of modern student transportation, announced a $140 million Series E funding round. This new funding round was led by GIC, a leading global investment firm. Climate Investment, a decarbonization investor, and existing investors including Sequoia and SoftBank Vision Fund 2 also participated in the round, elevating the company’s valuation to $1.3 billion—a significant increase from its previous series D raise in Oct 2021. This round brings Zum’s total fundraise to $350 million.
Zum has transformed the outdated student transportation industry, previously riddled with inefficiencies and a lack of transparency, through its innovative approach to digitization and electrification. Zum has unified parents, students, school administrators and drivers on a single personalized end-to-end technology platform enabling never-before achieved levels of visibility and data-backed accountability which has ushered in a new era of increased safety, reliability, and sustainability for the school districts it serves across the nation in cities like San Francisco, Los Angeles, Oakland, Seattle, Chicago, Nashville, and Maryland among others. It is also leading the industry forward with the shift to EV school buses in major metropolitan school districts. “Zum is on a mission to revolutionize student transportation, moving beyond the status quo towards a future where innovative technologies are used to advance sustainability efforts,” remarked Zum Founder and CEO Ritu Narayan. “Securing this latest round of funding, especially in a challenging economic climate, is a resounding vote of confidence in our vision and ability to execute. This investment marks a pivotal moment in our journey, empowering us to turn school buses into powerful tools for environmental change.”
The new capital will be used to accelerate the expansion of Zum’s industry leading AI-driven technology platform, a key tool in Zum’s effort to fully decarbonize the school bus industry and bolster the fight against climate change. When combined with the deployment of its fully EV school bus fleets, Zum will be able to turn the largest battery on wheels – batteries 4-6 times the size of EV car batteries – into virtual power plants through its advances in Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) technology. With Zum’s advanced technology platform it now has the ability to know when to discharge and recharge EV school buses. For the first time ever, school buses that would otherwise be sitting idle in bus depots can now be put to work during evenings and summers and send energy back to the grid. “Our investment in Zum highlights GIC’s commitment to funding the transition to net-zero in the real economy,” said Choo Yong Cheen, GIC’s Chief Investment Officer of Private Equity. “Zum is leading the industry in leveraging technology to create a more modern, sustainable, and safer experience for communities across the US. We are proud to partner with Zum’s impressive leadership team to support their work to transform student transportation, the largest source of mass transit today, into an impactful renewable energy source.”
School buses are the largest mass transit system in the United States, outpacing airlines, trains, and city buses combined. However, as 90% of them run on diesel, they’ve been significant contributors to environmental pollution. By leveraging advanced technology, Zum is rapidly transforming diesel fleets from long standing pollutants into vehicles fighting climate change through increased route efficiency, incorporating electricbuses into school bus fleets, and other strategies.
The company is accelerating the deployment of its proprietary AI technologies, transforming school transportation into a significant tool for decarbonization. These innovations include a personalized end-to-end technology platform that help schools increase the efficiencies and reduce the costs of managing student transportation fleets, which are typically the second biggest budget items for schools. Administrators and drivers have unprecedented visibility so they can optimize routes and deliver real-time updates to parents. Route optimization is a critical part of the EV school bus experience as optimized routes mean less time on the road and more capacity to transfer energy back to the grid. Importantly, this technology extends beyond Zum’s fleet, as it is available for use by public school districts in their own internal fleets, thereby amplifying its positive environmental impact.
“Zum is rapidly reinventing the student transportation industry bringing great improvements in quality, efficiency, and sustainability through software and electrification,” stated Bryan Schreier, Partner, Sequoia Capital. “We are thrilled to continue our partnership with Zum as they continue their national expansion.” “Climate Investment is excited to partner with Zum to provide safe, sustainable transportation for schools. Zum has powerful technology to digitize vehicle fleets, electrify buses, and reduce costs, aligning with Climate Investment’s mandate to decarbonize transportation,” said Cindi Bough, Climate Investment Managing Director – Ventures.
Source: PR Newswire