Electric Mobility Company SnapE Cabs has Raised $2.5 Mn in Bridge Round led by Inflection Point Ventures

  • SnapE Cabs is an electric mobility company offering an end-to-end EV fleet and charging infrastructure platform.

  • The funds will be used for national expansion (scaling Delhi), leasing electric vehicles, and improving products.

  • With an integrated EV charging network SnapE Cabs has grown to have more than 1,100 EVs completing over 3.2 million rides, 1.3 million app downloads and 1.2 million paying users.

  • SnapE Cabs recently entered the Delhi market through a strategic partnership with Rapido by deploying 200 Cars in the last 3 months, which has achieved profitability.

  • So far, Inflection Point Ventures has invested over INR 800 Cr across 250+ startups.

 

Kolkata, September 11, 2025 – An electric mobility company, SnapE Cabs has raised $2.5 Mn in Bridge Deck Round led by Inflection Point Ventures, one of India’s largest Angel investing platforms. The funds will be deployed towards operational overheads, leasing EV cars, and product development and enhancement. The round also saw participation from Ah Ventures, Shish Kharesiya , Praveen Chand, Jaspreet Kaur and others.

SnapE turned EBITDA positive in January 2025 with its fleet of EV cars growing to over 1,000. This growth has been matched by the number of users, with more than 1.2 million paying users and over 1.3 million app downloads, which has led to 3.2 million rides so far. These achievements have helped the company reach ₹120 crores in gross revenue. SnapE Cabs recently expanded its presence into the Delhi market through a strategic partnership with the ride-hailing service platform – Rapido by deploying 200 Cars in the last 3 months, which has achieved profitability.

Mitesh Shah, co-founder IPV says, “The demand for clean and sustainable vehicles is growing globally. The ride-hailing platforms are no exception. With an increasing number of people using ride-hailing services, this sector urgently needs a greener alternative. SnapE Cabs is addressing this by not only offering EV cab services but by also building a supportive infrastructure. Its model is both environmentally friendly and financially sustainable, achieving growth without burning cash for customer acquisition, discounts, and fleet operations. The recent tie up with Rapido further strengthens the company mission for India’s EV adoption and sustainable goal.”

SnapE Cabs is uniquely positioned in the Indian market with 100% ownership of a fully electric fleet and an exclusive hub of CPO partners. This lets them offer “EV as a Service” to make sure they have enough supply to meet demand, which is currently at a healthy 3:1 ratio. Its operating costs are 60–70% lower than those of conventional ICE (internal combustion engine) cabs, which allows them to charge competitive prices without cutting into their profits. Additionally, SnapE keeps the cost of getting new customers very low at only 0.8% of revenue, and it retains up to 90% of its riders. The company’s strategic B2B partnerships, such as the one it has with Rapido to deploy 5000 cabs PAN India in the next 2 years, gives it an advantage over existing platforms, making its EV mobility model scalable and sustainable.

SnapE Cabs was founded by Mayank Bindal. He holds a master’s degree in finance from the University of Glasgow. Before starting SnapE Cabs, he worked in the telecom industry for more than 15 years at Steelman Telecom and now serves as the company’s Founder and CEO.

SnapE Cabs runs about 1,112 EV cabs, up from about 500 in late 2024 with their built-in network for charging EVs. The company is currently functional in Kolkata and growing into the Delhi-NCR area.

Mayank Bindal, Founder and CEO, SnapE Cabs says, “We’re not just expanding; we’re delivering profitability at scale. With IPV backing us in this bridge round, SnapE has already deployed 200 electric cabs in Delhi in the last 3 months, that have been profitable from Day 1. Over the next 12 months, we’re adding another 1000 cars, not to chase growth metrics, but to meet a very real supply gap left open in the market. Our focus shifts from a demand aggregation to a supply-led infrastructure model empowers other demand aggregators, enhances utilization, and de-risks margins. In a sector built on burns, recent disruptions have created visible white space and squeezed up margins; SnapE is proving that EV fleet economics work today, not just on projections. This round accelerates our mission to build the backbone that enables India’s EV mobility vision for 2030; clean, scalable, and built on fundamentals”

The market for electric vehicles in India is expected to be worth about $18.3 billion by 2029, with a CAGR of 28.5%. By 2030, electric vehicles (EVs) are expected to make up more than 40% of India’s $100 billion auto market. Electric ride-hailing is also growing quickly; by FY2030, EV cabs are expected to make up about 7% of the ride-hailing market. Additionally, around 57% of Indian consumers now prefer ride-hailing over personal vehicles, signaling strong future demand

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