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New Houston-based fund raises $50 million to back mobility startups

Chris Teague

Chris Teague

A new venture capital fund based in Houston and Monterrey, Mexico, has raised $50 million to back mobility startups.

A new venture capital fund has mobility on the mind — and it’s just raised $50 million to support startups working on solutions in the mobility or mobility-related industries.

Proeza Ventures, which is based in Houston and Monterrey, Mexico, reportedly closed its first fund Proeza Ventures I. The fund is backed by Grupo Proeza, a Mexican portfolio management company with two global platforms operating in the mobility and agroindustry sectors, according to the fund’s website.

Metalsa

The company owns Metalsa, a structural products supplier and the current market leader in frames for light trucks.Photo courtesy of Metalsa

“Our mission is to discover and invest in visionary founders building early stage startups transforming the way in which we think about mobility and with whom we can partner to make a more sustainable world,” says Rodolfo Dieck, managing director at Proeza Ventures, in a news release.
With the fund’s money, Proenza Ventures will invest in 12 to 15 early or growth-stage startups with solutions or new technology within industrial, smart components, new vehicles, MaaS, and digital data services.

“We expect to be writing first time checks in the range of $500,000 and up to $2 million reserving enough capital to support companies in their development trajectory,” says Dieck in the release.

Grupo Proeza comes with a network of experts. The company owns Metalsa, a structural automotive products supplier and current market leader in frames for light trucks in North America, per the release. The subsidiary has more than 60 years of global manufacturing and operating experience within the industry.

The group will use its platform to benefit startups within its portfolio, which already includes Boston-based Indigo Technologies that’s developing an in-wheel e-motor and a California-based micro mobility company that is disrupting the scooter ecosystem.

“We back entrepreneurs with an ambitious vision and the grit and operational skills to execute their business plan and transform the sectors they participate in,” says Enrique Marcelo Zambrano, principal at P.V., in the release. “We expect to help them leverage our deep expertise in mobility, our unique platform and network.”

This story originally appeared on AutomotiveMap’s sister site, InnovationMap.

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