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  • Temasek Leads $300 Million Investment in Electric Scooter Maker

    Sep 20, 2017

    Gogoro Smartscooters.

    Photographer: Billy H.C. Kwok/Bloomberg

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    Gogoro Inc., an electric scooter-maker backed by Panasonic Corp., raised $300 million from Singapore’s Temasek Holdings Pte. and other investors to pay for expansion and research and development.
     
    Generation Investment Management LLP, co-founded by Al Gore, Japan’s Sumitomo Corp., and French utility Engie SA, also invested. The new funding brings the Taiwan-based startup’s valuation to about $800 million, including the new cash injection, according to a person familiar with the matter. That’s double the level when it last raised in 2015, the person said.
     
    Founded in 2011 by Horace Luke and Matt Taylor, former executives at HTC Corp., Gogoro plans to use the investment to expand into more cities. The company started selling its scooters in Taiwan in 2015. It’s sold more than 30,000 scooters so far and built more than 400 stations for riders to swap used batteries for charged ones.

    "Temasek is well connected in Southeast Asia and it’s a key market for us," said Luke, chief executive officer of Gogoro. "Southeast Asia has a very strong resemblance to that of Taiwan. We’ve done well in Taiwan, but it’s still a very limited market."

    Last year, Gogoro rolled out a scooter-sharing program with Robert Bosch GmbH in Berlin. Users in the city can use a smartphone app to locate, book and pay to use the scooter. Riders can drop the scooter off at their destination rather than at a central docking station. Earlier this year, Gogoro launched this sharing service in Paris.

    Gogoro’s growth comes as bike-sharing startups have proliferated in China, with promises to reduce traffic and improve the environment. Chinese startups Beijing Mobike Technology Co. and Ofo Inc. let users scan a QR code to unlock bikes then drop them off anywhere. The Chinese venture market has poured money into the space, allowing the startups to push down prices and flood the streets with bikes. Temasek, Singapore’s state investment firm, invested in Mobike earlier this year.

    Source: Bloomberg Technology


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