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California EV charging with Apollo distributed ledger for internet-independent operation in 400+ cities serving 300+ real estate leaders; $64M total ($40M Series B 2024) with Forbes 30 Under 30 competing with ChargePoint for multifamily EV.
Xeal is a California-based EV charging infrastructure company — backed with $64 million in total funding including a $40 million Series B in 2024 — providing multifamily residential and commercial workplace properties with self-reliant EV charging networks using proprietary Apollo technology based on distributed ledger computing that enables 100% smart function operation without internet connectivity. Expanded to 400+ cities across the United States serving 300+ real estate leaders, Xeal specializes in apartment complex and workplace charging deployment and management, earning Forbes 30 Under 30 recognition for its founders and ranking #1 for most innovative EV charging technology in transportation. Founded in 2019.
Convoy was the digital freight marketplace that reached $3.8B valuation before shutting down in October 2023; assets were acquired by Flexport as the US trucking industry's digital transformation continues.
Convoy was a Seattle-based digital freight network that operated an automated matching platform connecting shippers with trucking carriers, aiming to bring Uber-style efficiency to the highly fragmented US trucking industry. Founded in 2015 by Dan Lewis and Grant Goodale, Convoy raised over $900M from investors including Google, Jeff Bezos, and T. Rowe Price, reaching a peak valuation of $3.8 billion as it grew to handle hundreds of thousands of loads per month across a network of hundreds of thousands of trucks.
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