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Skyroot Aerospace joins unicorn club; Non-Yulu biz to hit 25% by year-end: Yuma Energy MD

Skyroot Aerospace joins unicorn club; Non-Yulu biz to hit 25% by year-end: Yuma Energy MD

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  • Skyroot Aerospace joins the unicorn club
  • Non-Yulu biz to hit 25% by year-end: Yuma Energy MD

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Skyroot Aerospace joins the unicorn club

Hyderabad-based spacetech startup Skyroot Aerospace has raised $60 million in a funding round co-led by Sherpalo Ventures and GIC, pushing its pre-money valuation to $1.1 billion and making it India's first spacetech unicorn.

Key takeaways:

  • Skyroot Aerospace crossed the $1 billion valuation mark, signaling strong global investor confidence in India's private space sector.
  • The startup will use the funding to scale commercial launch operations for Vikram-1, an orbital launch vehicle designed for small satellite deployment.
  • The funding round also saw participation from the existing investors of Skyoot including Greenko Group and Arkam Ventures, along with funds managed by BlackRock, Playbook Partners, and Shanghvi Family Office.

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Non-Yulu biz to hit 25% by year-end: Yuma Energy MD

Battery swapping startup Yuma Energy is expanding beyond its core partnership with Yulu as India's EV delivery ecosystem scales rapidly. Backed by Magna International and Yulu, the company now serves over 45,000 users daily through 350+ swapping stations and is betting on ecommerce, e-rickshaws, and personal mobility to drive the next phase of growth.

Key takeaways:

  • Yuma Energy expects non-Yulu business to contribute 20-25% of revenue by year-end as it partners with EV makers like Kinetic Green, Quantum Energy, and Motovolt.
  • The company currently operates in 18 cities with over 350 stations, driven largely by quick commerce, food delivery, and logistics riders seeking faster EV turnaround times.
  • Yuma is using AI-driven forecasting and expanding into e-rickshaws and electric commercial vehicles, while scaling battery manufacturing at its Chennai facility.

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