Einride raises money to accelerate electric vehicle rollout

Freight mobility technology company Einride has secured $500 million in financing, including a Series C equity raise and a debt facility

Freight mobility technology company Einride has secured $500 million in financing, including a Series C equity raise and a debt facility.

The debt financing, which is the largest asset-backed facility to date for heavy-duty electric vehicles, will provide funding for Einride’s fleet of electric vehicles across the world. The Series C provides a next step in the funding of new developments and deployments across Einride’s autonomous and digital offerings, as well as expanding Einride’s offerings to new markets and clients.

“The time is now to act on not only developing but accelerating the implementation of technology that will create a cleaner, safer and more efficient way to move goods,” said Robert Falck, Einride’s founder and CEO. “We’ve created the Einride ecosystem to provide the most resilient and future-proof approach to electrifying freight today. With the support from our investors and shared belief in this mission, we’ll continue to drive disruptive change to global freight at scale.”

The $300 million debt financing, which includes an initial facility roll out of $150 million starting in January 2023, signed with Barclays Europe, ensures long-term funding for Einride’s current and future electric, heavy-duty vehicle fleets. The capacity of these vehicles is utilised by Einride’s clients as part of the overall Einride freight ecosystem offering. The multi-jurisdictional, multi-currency facility supports Einride’s global fleet across the US and Europe, including other future planned expansions.

“This landmark debt facility represents a key milestone in the financing of heavy-duty electric vehicles,” said Gordon Beck, Director of Securitised Products Solutions at Barclays. “The innovative asset-backed structure complements Einride’s unique ecosystem offering and is a continued demonstration of how Barclays is using our financial and capital markets expertise to support clients in driving the transition to net-zero.”

In addition, Einride has initially secured $200 million in equity contribution led by a consortium of new investors as well as strong continued support from existing shareholders. Investors include Swedish pension fund AMF, EQT Ventures, Northzone, Polar Structure, Norrsken VC and Temasek. The equity contribution includes a $90 million convertible note raised earlier this year.

By building freight mobility grids powered by a first-of-its-kind ecosystem — including the intelligent platform Einride Saga, electric and autonomous trucking fleets, charging infrastructure and connectivity networks — Einride unlocks a resilient, cost-effective future for freight. In the past 12 months, the company has announced expansions into Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg and Norway as well as deployed operations for numerous new clients including Electrolux, GE Appliances, a Haier company, and Bridgestone. In October, Einride completed a pilot on a US public road with its autonomous vehicle — the first company to receive approval to do so for a vehicle without a safety driver on board.

Dan Parton
Dan Parton
Dan Parton is a former editor of Truck & Driver, the UK’s biggest selling truck magazine. He is now writes for The Van Expert and The Truck Expert.

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