London based transport technology scaleup raises £7m to fuel US expansion

VivaCity, the transport technology scaleup transforming cities into “smarter and more efficient places to live and work”, has today announced £7m in funding to fuel its expansion into North America.

In this funding round, sustainable infrastructure VC investor ENV is joining existing investors, alternative assets and SME investment manager Foresight Group and Gresham House Ventures, the growth equity arm of specialist alternative asset manager, Gresham House.

VivaCity’s artificial intelligence sensors gather accurate, detailed and anonymous data on transport modes, traffic flow and travel patterns, supporting strategic decisions to help optimise the transport network and improve urban infrastructure.

The funding comes after an impressive year of growth for the company, with VivaCity’s global sensor network approaching 20 billion road user counts. The volume of sensors in the market also increased by 48 per cent over the past year, while 94 per cent of customers renewed their contracts.

Alongside continued growth in Australia, the global team has grown by 20 per cent over the past 12 months and moved into larger offices in Shoreditch, with key hires including Head of Global Marketing, Mike Hollingbery.

Major new contracts this year include Nottingham City Council, which is installing VivaCity’s sensors city-wide to understand how different transport mode volumes affect pollution levels. Data from VivaCity’s sensors also played a role in Barnet Council’s successful Levelling Up bid. The £29.5m investment will be used for the redevelopment of Colindale Tube station.

When it comes to VivaCity’s North America expansion, the team has been conducting a pilot project with the New York City Department of Transportation (NYC DOT), with sensors installed in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens.

NYC DOT is assessing how they could use this data to prioritise projects for the areas most in need of safety and other improvements, while simultaneously helping NYC understand how people are using the city’s streets.

Mark Nicholson, CEO and co-founder at VivaCity, commented: “The investment from ENV, Foresight Group and Gresham House Ventures will support us in our mission to optimise transport networks and improve urban infrastructure, increasing both the safety and sustainability of our roads.

“Our growth over the past year is a testament to our hard working team, and we look forward to the opportunities that 2023 will bring, especially when it comes to expanding our product suite and continuing our international expansion.”


By Matthew Neville – Senior Correspondent, Bdaily

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