Track funded mobility companies, founders and investors across the UK startup ecosystem.
| Date | Startup | Funding | Round | Sector | Location | Connect | Website | Investor1 | Investor2 | Investor3 | Investor4 | Investor5 | Founder(s) |
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8 Jun 2026 | Volteum Volteum is a fleet management platform that aggregates charging, mileage an... | £2,200,000 | |||||||||||
3 Jun 2026 | Traknova Traknova offers a vehicle fleet platform combining a GPS tracker and dash c... | £250,000 | |||||||||||
20 May 2026 | eSim Go eSim Go is a platform offering an end-to-end mobile connectivity ecosystem ... | ||||||||||||
28 Apr 2026 | Forest Forest operates a docked shared e-bike service in London with app-based acc... | £27,000,000 | |||||||||||
4 Mar 2026 | Oxa Oxa provides self-driving vehicle software and robotics for industrial site... | £77,000,000 | |||||||||||
20 Nov 2025 | 1ST Airport Taxis 1ST Airport Taxis offers airport-to-city transfer services that combine veh... | £2,500,000 | Luton | ||||||||||
8 Sept 2025 | Maeving Maeving secures £11M in Series A funding to supercharge its US expansion an... | £11,000,000 | Coventry | ||||||||||
24 Jun 2025 | Zeelo Zeelo secures £17,040,000 to enhance TaaS, revolutionising transport for em... | £17,040,000 US$23,000,000 | |||||||||||
7 May 2025 | Tended Tended secures £2 million to elevate workplace safety for rail workers with... | £2,000,000 | Lincoln | ||||||||||
16 Apr 2025 | Flock Mobility Flock Mobility raises £1M to lead the charge in EV fleet management. Discov... | £1,000,000 | |||||||||||
17 Feb 2025 | FLIT Cambridge's Flit is reshaping urban transport with its cutting-edge folding... | £1,200,000 | |||||||||||
13 Nov 2024 | Carpoll Revamping market research, Carpoll's innovative platform lets passengers sc... | £256,000 | |||||||||||
14 Oct 2024 | Where You At (WYA) Revolutionizing nightlife safety, the innovative app Where You At (WYA) cli... | £2,500,000 | |||||||||||
2 Oct 2024 | ALL.SPACE UK-based ALL.SPACE just secured a game-changing $44 million in funding to r... | £33,500,000 | |||||||||||
27 Jun 2024 | Dodona Analytics Dodona Analytics powers the future of electric vehicle charging with fresh ... | ||||||||||||
14 May 2024 | Vosaio Vosaio lands a game-changing multimillion-pound investment from BGF, propel... | ||||||||||||
18 Apr 2024 | Tangent London-based start-up Tangent secures $1.1 million to revolutionize social ... | £884,000 | |||||||||||
2 Apr 2024 | Warwick Acoustics Warwick Acoustics secures £7m in funding to revolutionize in-car audio syst... | £7,000,000 | |||||||||||
26 Mar 2024 | Ember Ember, the Edinburgh-based electric bus network, revolutionizes public tran... | £11,000,000 | |||||||||||
23 Jan 2024 | Transreport Transreport secures £10 million investment to expand its Passenger Assistan... | £10,000,000 | |||||||||||
23 Nov 2023 | Advanced Electric Machines Advanced Electric Machines (AEM) secures £23M in Series A funding to scale ... | £23,000,000 | |||||||||||
20 Oct 2023 | Bikmo Specialist cycle insurer Bikmo raises £3.4 million to accelerate European e... | £3,400,000 | |||||||||||
12 Jul 2023 | RideTandem Blackfinch Ventures leads £2.3 million funding round for RideTandem, a mobi... | £2,300,000 | |||||||||||
24 May 2023 | CareerPaths Venture Capital firm QVentures ignites a mentorship revolution with a $250,... | £200,000 | |||||||||||
11 May 2023 | AccelerComm AccelerComm secures £21.5 million in Series B funding to revolutionize 5G t... | £21,500,000 | Southampton | ||||||||||
25 Apr 2023 | Seatfrog Seatfrog just secured £6 million in funding to revolutionize rail travel in... | £6,000,000 | |||||||||||
19 Apr 2023 | Evermile Meet Evermile: the game-changing platform that's slashing delivery costs by... | £4,800,000 | |||||||||||
4 Apr 2023 | Bioliberty Edinburgh's Bioliberty is revolutionizing stroke rehabilitation with their ... | £2,200,000 | |||||||||||
31 Mar 2023 | Travelport Travelport is set to soar in the travel tech arena with a $200 million inve... | US$200,000,000 | Langley | ||||||||||
16 Feb 2023 | VivaCity VivaCity secures £7 million in funding to fuel its ambitious leap into Nort... | £7,000,000 |

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With startups such as Arrival, Wayve, and Zego, the UK mobility sector has become one of Europe's most vibrant innovation hubs. Driven by urbanisation, sustainability goals, and technological advancements, mobility startups are reshaping transportation and logistics, influencing how people and goods move through cities and beyond.
The UK mobility sector spans electric vehicles, fleet technology, micromobility, transport platforms and logistics innovation. London, Birmingham, Oxford and the North East are key hubs for funded mobility startups.
Mobility in this context includes EV infrastructure, fleet optimisation, mobility-as-a-service tools, logistics platforms, autonomous systems, micromobility solutions and urban transport technology. Funding ranges from seed rounds to large Series A growth deals.
Use this page to explore the fastest growing mobility startups in the UK, with profiles including websites, investors and recent funding rounds.
Mobility refers to the ability of people and goods to move easily and efficiently from one location to another. In the context of startups, mobility usually involves innovative solutions to improve transportation systems, reduce environmental impact, and enhance accessibility and convenience.
Mobility startups leverage technologies such as electrification, automation, connectivity, and data analytics to transform the transportation industry. They often focus on solving challenges related to traffic congestion, urban pollution, inefficient logistics, and public transport limitations.
As investment in mobility innovation continues to rise, numerous mobility investors are actively funding startups aiming to revolutionise the transportation landscape. Let’s explore the key areas currently being developed within mobility:
Mobility startups are transforming how people travel and transport goods by introducing innovative solutions, ranging from shared and electric vehicles to advanced autonomous technologies. Here are five distinct categories of mobility startups:
Companies providing short-distance transport options like electric scooters, bikes, or mopeds (examples: Lime, Tier, Voi, Dott).
Platforms enabling car-sharing, ride-sharing, or pooling services (examples: Zipcar, BlaBlaCar, Liftshare, Via).
Companies focused on developing self-driving technology, either for private vehicles or public transport (examples: Wayve, Oxbotica, Cruise, FiveAI).
Businesses offering charging infrastructure solutions, battery management, or grid integration for electric vehicles (examples: Pod Point, Connected Kerb, Gridserve, Ionity).
Platforms aggregating various transport options into one integrated system, allowing seamless journey planning, booking, and payment across different transportation modes (examples: Citymapper, Whim, Moovit, Trafi).
Mobility startups build products and services that improve how people, goods or vehicles move. UK mobility startups commonly operate across electric vehicles, micromobility, fleet software, logistics, autonomous systems, public transport tools, charging infrastructure and transport data.
Mobility startups are growing because cities, companies and consumers need cleaner, cheaper and more efficient transport. Electrification, logistics demand, urban congestion, public transport challenges and climate goals all create opportunities for mobility innovation.
Mobility startups raise funding from angel investors, venture capital firms, climate funds, infrastructure investors, grants and strategic transport partners. Investors often look for strong unit economics, regulatory awareness, operational execution and evidence of demand from fleets, cities or consumers.
Investors look for mobility startups with large market potential, operational discipline, scalable technology and clear customer value. Because mobility can involve hardware, regulation or infrastructure, pilots, partnerships and reliable economics are especially important.
Growing UK mobility sectors include electric vehicle infrastructure, fleet management, logistics software, transport data, micromobility, autonomous systems and mobility-as-a-service. Startups that reduce cost, emissions or operational complexity are particularly relevant.