GoMechanic: The new-age handymen

This online platform allows people to book quick, affordable and quality car servicing, giving car owners an option beyond the often-expensive authorised car service centres

Naandika Tripathi
Published: Feb 7, 2020 10:26:10 AM IST

Rishabh Karwa (in brown jacket) and Nitin Rana, co-founders, GoMechanic
Image: Madhu Kapparath


Rishabh Karwa | 26
Nitin Rana | 29
Co-founders, GoMechanic

For car owners, getting their vehicles serviced can be a harrowing task. Most prefer authorised service centres rather than the more affordable local mechanics because of the latter’s uncertain quality and lack of transparency in services.

To address this problem, Nitin Rana, Amit Bhasin, Rishabh and Kushal Karwa founded GoMechanic in April 2016. “It’s an online platform where people can book quick, affordable and quality servicing of their cars,” says Rana. The Gurugram-based startup leverages technology to assist car owners find repair and maintenance providers, while also partnering with service providers to train them and provide original spare parts.

“The first six months were tough, but we made a breakthrough with our contract with Uber for 2,500 cars in Delhi-NCR,” says Rishabh Karwa.

“Sequoia India first invested in GoMechanic a year ago. We found the idea of organising the fragmented multi-billion dollar car repair industry fascinating. The company has grown manifold since then, earning the trust of thousands of car owners. We are excited about its future as it expands to new cities and launches additional business lines,” says Abhishek Mohan, vice president, Sequoia Capital India.

In 2019, GoMechanic raised ₹35 crore in a Series A round, led by Sequoia Capital and Orios Venture Partners. In December, it raised a further ₹105 crore from Chiratae Ventures and their existing investors.

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It is present in 12 cities, including Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad, Bengaluru and Jaipur. “In five years, we plan to expand on a full-stack workshop network model, where you can find a GoMechanic Service Centre, our branded workshops, within a 5 km radius in every Tier I and II city. This will change the ecosystem in which car maintenance and service is handled and position us in a segment where we can embrace the future of electric cars,” explains Karwa.

(This story appears in the 14 February, 2020 issue of Forbes India. To visit our Archives, click here.)

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