About Mober
Mober was founded in 2015 as an electric-vehicle last-mile delivery and green-logistics fleet operator, running a fleet of electric vans and trucks for corporate clients who want to lower the carbon footprint of their delivery operations without building and maintaining an EV fleet themselves.
The company has raised more than $10 million across five funding rounds from investors including 2GO Group, Clime Capital, Rtheptagon Holdings, and SEACEF II, funding fleet expansion and infrastructure such as charging depots needed to operate electric commercial vehicles at scale in the Philippines.
Mober counts major multinational clients including IKEA, Nestlé, and Maersk, and was named to Forbes Asia’s “100 to Watch” list in 2024 — one of only three Philippine companies to make that list that year, a notable recognition for a logistics operator built specifically around electric vehicles rather than a conventional delivery fleet.
The Problem They're Solving
Corporate shippers face growing pressure to reduce the carbon footprint of their delivery and logistics operations, but building and maintaining an electric vehicle fleet and charging infrastructure in-house is capital-intensive and operationally complex.
Who They Serve
Multinational and large corporate clients (including IKEA, Nestlé, and Maersk) needing last-mile delivery and logistics services with a lower carbon footprint than conventional fuel-vehicle fleets.
What Makes Them Different
Mober built and operates its own electric vehicle fleet and supporting charging infrastructure specifically for corporate last-mile logistics, rather than layering EVs onto an existing conventional fleet — a genuinely capital-intensive and operationally different bet that has since attracted more than $10 million across five funding rounds and a Forbes Asia '100 to Watch' recognition.
Traction & Milestones
More than $10 million raised across 5 funding rounds; named to Forbes Asia's '100 to Watch' 2024 list (one of only 3 Philippine companies); clients include IKEA, Nestlé, and Maersk.