Get the latest tech news

Nevoya wants to break the EV truck adoption logjam


Los Angeles is known for glitz, but there's also a lot of grit in the air -- literally. Thousands of containers are moved off and onto ships at the area's

And Tom Atwood built a predictive analytics startup that sold to supply chain company Project44, where he has spent the last two years working on route optimization and infrastructure planning software. While he said his team “kissed a lot of frogs,” that process led them to investors like RedBlue — which is run by the former founding partner of transportation startup fund Maniv Mobility, Olaf Sakkers. It may not have the pot-of-gold incentives like California, but Khan said Texas’ looser regulatory framework and cheaper electricity put it on par with the financial modeling his team has done for operating in Nevoya’s home state.

Get the Android app

Or read this on TechCrunch

Read more on:

Photo of Nevoya

Nevoya

Photo of EV truck adoption

EV truck adoption