Electronics and mobility equipment manufacturer Six Sense Mobility has raised $4.8 million in a fresh funding round, led by noted investor Ashish Kacholia, with participation from existing backer Piper Serica Angel Fund.
The company had earlier secured ₹6 crore in a seed round in 2024, led by Piper Serica. With this latest infusion, Six Sense Mobility plans to accelerate its growth in the smart mobility and automotive electronics space.
The newly raised capital will be used to set up a new manufacturing facility, expand production capacity, strengthen supply chain operations, and support early-stage product development initiatives.
Founded by Sumit Roy, Kapil Rao, and Narendra Verma, Six Sense Mobility operates in the electronics and mobility equipment manufacturing segment. The company supplies components and assemblies to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and technology firms, offering integrated hardware, firmware, and software design solutions.
With in-house design and manufacturing capabilities, the startup develops smart mobility solutions directly for automotive OEMs and fleet operators. Its client portfolio includes major names such as Volvo Eicher Commercial Vehicles, and Sonalika Tractors.
Six Sense Mobility designs and manufactures advanced components, including telematics control units (TCUs), body control units (BCUs), and intelligent implement control systems, catering to the evolving needs of connected and intelligent vehicles.
The funding comes at a time when India’s automotive electronics and embedded systems ecosystem is witnessing strong investor interest. Recently, embedded electronic systems manufacturer Indigrid Technology raised ₹40 crore in additional funding, taking its extended Series A round to ₹75 crore, in a round led by Cactus Partners.
With fresh capital and expanding manufacturing capabilities, Six Sense Mobility aims to strengthen its position in India’s rapidly growing smart mobility and automotive electronics landscape.
-By Shivani Solanki




