SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Splend, a fast-growing Silicon Valley startup, has emerged from stealth mode to address blockchain infrastructure limitations in scalability, security, and latency.
Founder and chief executive of auto tech startup Splend Chris King plans to increase its fleet of EV vehicles to 10,000 by 2024. Image: supplied. Australian vehicle subscription startup Splend has ...
On-demand car hire startup Splend has planted more than 10,500 trees to offset the carbon emissions of its driver community, and founder Chris King says startups “can’t afford not to be passionate ...
A fintech that rents cars to rideshare and delivery drivers has landed another $20m in government clean energy funding to increase its fleet of electric vehicles. The Sydney start-up, founded in 2015, ...
An Australian start-up that rents cars to Uber drivers has secured $3 million in funding from specialist lender Investec, a deal that values the 18-month-old company at $28 million. Splend chief ...
The Sydney start-up, founded in 2015, has scored $40m from the Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) since June last year for its subscription service which rents vehicles to rideshare and delivery ...
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