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Autofleet

Optimization platform for fleets

Autofleet logo
21-100 employees
  • B2B
  • Deep Tech
  • Mobility
  • Ridesharing
  • SaaS
Tel Aviv-Yafo, Tel Aviv District

Company mission

To create the first, fully sustainable, Building a Vehicle as a Service layer, making vehicles elastic, optimizing fleets.

Our take

Israeli startup Autofleet was founded by two former Gett employees. The company has developed an optimization platform for fleet owners and operators, and now manage tens of thousands of vehicles for some of the world's largest fleets.

Autofleet has seen great success in recent years. They''ve scaled operations in 12+ countries and secured partnerships with fleets in key verticals, including Rental, Taxi, and Logistics. Autofleet has attracted big names to use its service, such as Ford, Honda, and Zipcar.

With investors including KeyFrame Capital, Fujitsu Ventures, and The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, AutoFleet has raised serious funding. The capital gained is being used to expand its international market and aid in growing the AutoFleet research and development team.

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Company values

  • Customer First: Our customer's business doesn't stop and neither do we. We power our customer's core business and we take that very seriously.
  • Best Answer Wins: It doesn't matter who you are or what you do, the best idea will always be the one that gets executed.
  • Fueled By Passion: Everything we do is fueled by a deep passion to solve hard problems, make a difference and accelerate the transition to a sustainable mobility future.

Funding (last 2 of 3 rounds)

Oct 2021

$20m

SERIES B

Apr 2020

$7.5m

SERIES A

Total funding: $29.5m

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Leadership

Previously worked as a software engineer for Systalk and Gett, Dor also co-founded Poob, a CRM tool built to solve problems in the nightlife field.

Kobi has an extensive professional history working in product management, initially for Hewlett-Packard, before moving on to Bidgely and Gett.