ZeroMission Secures $3M Investment to Accelerate Electric Fleets
ZeroMission, a provider of an EV fleet management platform, said the recent $3-million round of funding will help enhance product development and expand its commercial reach.

The new funds will support ZeroMission’s expansion of its EV fleet management platform in the US and Europe.
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ZeroMission, provider of an EV fleet management platform for commercial electric vehicles, has announced a new investment of $3 million to continue its growth and expansion strategy. The company works with fleet customers to deliver projects for all vehicle types, operational scenarios, and charging technologies, including AC, distributed DC, pantograph, and megawatt charging.
The company said it will use the investment to enhance product development and expand its commercial reach. This round of investment was co-led by European venture capital companies Delta Partners and Greencode with participation from Vireo Ventures and industry angel investors.
“Our fleet operator clients use ZeroMission as a single platform wherever they are on the journey to transition to electric vehicles. While the majority of existing fleet operators plan to continue electrifying their fleets, we know that more than 80% are curtailed by an absence of integrated systems to manage daily operations and smart tools to plan and transition their fleets,” said Leah O’Dwyer, ZeroMission founder and CEO.
Focusing on Fleet Decarbonization
Founded in 2022 by Leah O’Dwyer and Kevin Christopher who bring a combined 30 years’ of experience in the EV space with global companies including ChargePoint, Siemens & ABM, ZeroMission’s vision is to accelerate zero-emission vehicle adoption with smart and practical software solutions.
ZeroMission said fleet decarbonization is at the core of emission reduction strategies, and commercial fleet operators are facing regulatory and commercial pressure to transition quickly to EV’s.
ZeroMission said it has been at the forefront of fleet electrification through the development of a fully integrated software platform designed to ensure commercial and industrial fleets can efficiently deploy and manage EVs at scale.
The company already provides transit bus operators in California and leading US technology companies operating electric vehicles for employee commuter services with needed tools.
The platform provides single sign-on, real-time, on-the-ground visibility into vehicles, charging stations and scheduling systems, optimizes energy usage and costs, and streamlines daily operations for mission success using electric vehicles.
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