Six Sense Mobility, an electronics and mobility equipment manufacturer, has raised USD 4.8 million in a funding round led by noted investor Ashish Kacholia, with participation from existing backer Piper Serica Angel Fund.
Previously, the company raised Rs 6 crore in a seed funding round in 2024, which Piper Serica led. According to the company, Six Sense Mobility will deploy the fresh capital to establish a new manufacturing facility, scale up production capacity, reinforce supply chain capabilities, and accelerate early-stage product development.
Founded by Abhinav Sinha and Vishal Gupta, Six Sense Mobility operates in the electronics and smart mobility equipment manufacturing segment. The company actively supplies components and assemblies to automotive OEMs and technology firms while delivering end-to-end hardware, firmware, and software design supported by in-house manufacturing infrastructure.
Moreover, Six Sense Mobility collaborates closely with automotive OEMs and fleet operators to develop advanced smart mobility solutions. These include telematics control units, body control units, and intelligent implement control systems designed for next-generation vehicles and mobility platforms.
Notably, the company’s client portfolio includes leading industry players such as Volvo Eicher Commercial Vehicles and Sonalika Tractors, underscoring its growing relevance in the automotive electronics ecosystem.
Meanwhile, the funding round comes at a time when investor interest in India’s automotive electronics and embedded systems segment continues to rise. Recently, Indigrid Technology, an embedded electronics systems manufacturer serving the automotive industry, raised Rs 40 crore, taking its extended Series A round to Rs 75 crore, led by Cactus Partners.
Six Sense Mobility’s latest funding round highlights increasing investor confidence in India’s automotive electronics and smart mobility landscape. With plans to expand manufacturing, strengthen supply chains, and advance product innovation, the company is well positioned to play a critical role in supporting OEMs and fleet operators as the sector transitions toward connected and intelligent mobility solutions.