Engie

Car Condition Tracking Solution

Automotive & Mobility Technologies
Non Active, Apr 2020 ceased to operate
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Company Overview

Snapshot

Founded in March 2014 by Alon Hendelman, Uri Levine, Gal Aharon, and Yarden Gross, Engie operated with 51–200 employees. The company raised a total of $7.3M across 5 funding rounds from 9 investors. In April 2020, Engie ceased operations.

Business overview

Engie developed a diagnostics technology for real-time car condition tracking. Its solution connected to vehicles to collect data, diagnose status, and provide drivers with insights and predictive maintenance suggestions. The platform also facilitated data sharing with service providers such as mechanics, insurers, and fleet managers to streamline maintenance solutions. Engie operated within the Automotive & Mobility Technologies sector, serving markets related to urban mobility and automotive services.

Strategic signal

In April 2020, Engie ceased operations, as reported by Calcalistech. This event signals a complete halt to the company's activities, indicating that its car condition tracking solution is no longer active in the market. For investors, this marks the conclusion of Engie's venture in the automotive diagnostics space.

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Company Intelligence Q&A

What is Engie's current operational status?
Engie is non-active and ceased to operate in April 2020.
When was Engie founded and by whom?
Engie was founded in March 2014 by Alon Hendelman, Uri Levine, Gal Aharon, and Yarden Gross.
What was Engie's total capital raised?
Engie raised a total of $7.3 million across 5 funding rounds.
Which investors participated in Engie's November 2017 A Round?
In November 2017, Engie received funding in an A Round from investors including OurCrowd and 8VC.
What was a significant partnership for Engie in 2018?
In September 2018, Engie partnered with BNP Paribas, as reported by Calcalistech.
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