Funded Transportation Startups in Germany
Across these 20 German transportation rounds, the largest disclosed amount is IONITY’s $787M on 2021-11-24.
Across these 20 German transportation rounds, the largest disclosed amount is IONITY’s $787M on 2021-11-24. That figure dwarfs the rest of the disclosed rounds, where the next-highest disclosed amounts are Qwello ($58M, 2021-11-02) and Quantron ($50M, 2022-09-14), with most other disclosed rounds clustered well below $20M (e.g., Filics $16M on 2025-07-07; ONO $16M on 2022-12-06; Lemmo $10M on 2024-06-04).
The time pattern is also uneven: the list spans 2020-10-21 (everstox) through 2025-07-07 (Filics), and multiple entries cluster in specific windows, including 2024 mid-year (Parkstory $1M on 2024-10-14; Lemmo $10M on 2024-06-04; EZE undisclosed on 2024-06-20) and the 2022 run (four rounds in 2022 calendar year: ONO, GetHenry, Quantron, AWAKE Mobility, plus additional 2022 entries with undisclosed amounts). Geographically, Munich, Berlin, and Hamburg recur: Munich appears in Filics (2025-07-07), Parkstory (2024-10-14), EZE (2024-06-20), AWAKE Mobility (2022-09-12), IONITY (2021-11-24), Qwello (2021-11-02), and everstox (2020-10-21), while Berlin shows up repeatedly with Lemmo (2024-06-04), CYCLE (2023-07-19), GetHenry (2022-05-11), and others.
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Frequently asked
What are the largest disclosed rounds in this Germany transportation sample, and how do they compare to the rest?
IONITY’s disclosed $787M on 2021-11-24 is the clear outlier; the next-largest disclosed rounds shown are Qwello’s $58M (2021-11-02) and Quantron’s $50M (2022-09-14), while many other disclosed amounts sit at $20M or below (e.g., Filics $16M on 2025-07-07; ONO $16M on 2022-12-06; Lemmo $10M on 2024-06-04).
Are rounds concentrated in particular cities, or is geography evenly distributed?
Munich is the most repeated city in the rows, appearing with Filics (2025-07-07), Parkstory (2024-10-14), EZE (2024-06-20), AWAKE Mobility (2022-09-12), IONITY (2021-11-24), Qwello (2021-11-02, spelled “München”), and everstox (2020-10-21). Berlin is the next recurring hub with multiple entries such as Lemmo (2024-06-04), CYCLE (2023-07-19), ONO (2022-12-06), and GetHenry (2022-05-11).
Which entries are “most recent” within the rows shown (latest 90 days relative to the newest date)?
Using the newest round date of 2025-07-07 (Filics), the entries in the prior ~90 days are Lemonflow.ai (undisclosed, 2025-06-13) and Filics itself (Series A, $16M, 2025-07-07). The next preceding dated row is 2024-11-22 (Nextbike, undisclosed), outside the 90-day window.
Does stage information cluster around a specific labeled category, or is it mostly unclassified/undisclosed?
Stage labels are concentrated in “Series Unknown” and “undisclosed” amounts: several rows carry “Series Unknown” (e.g., Nextbike on 2024-11-22, EZE on 2024-06-20, ONO on 2022-12-06) and multiple rounds list undisclosed amounts (Lemonflow.ai on 2025-06-13; Nextbike on 2024-11-22; EZE on 2024-06-20; NUWIEL GmbH on 2022-11-01; Rouvia on 2022-09-20). By comparison, disclosed categories like Seed/Series A include examples such as Lemmo (Seed, $10M on 2024-06-04) and Quantron (Series A, $50M on 2022-09-14).
Are there small or weakly disclosed rounds that stand out at the low end?
At the low disclosed end, PaketConcierge’s disclosed $100K on 2022-02-16 is substantially smaller than the next-smallest disclosed amounts shown, which include $1M for Parkstory (2024-10-14) and $1M for Motourismo (2021-07-26). This makes PaketConcierge an outlier versus the broader $3M–$16M band seen across multiple disclosed rounds (e.g., Enabl $3M on 2023-06-12; AWAKE Mobility $4M on 2022-09-12).
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