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Zūm is revolutionizing student transportation, enabling students to get to and from school safely, reliably and sustainably. Its technology platform provide ...
Zum provides an end-to-end, future-ready transportation solution powered by technology and analytics-driven operations, modern fleets to transport kids to and from school.
Zum has raised $374.0M across 7 funding rounds.
Key people at Zum.
Zum was founded in 2015 by Vivek Garg (Founder) and Abhishek Garg (Founder) and Ritu Narayan (Founder).
Zum has raised $374.0M in total across 7 funding rounds.
Zum was founded in 2015 by Vivek Garg (Founder) and Abhishek Garg (Founder) and Ritu Narayan (Founder).
Zum has raised $374.0M in total across 7 funding rounds.
Zum's investors include GIC, Amasia, BITKRAFT Ventures, Presight Capital, Sequoia Capital, Anjula Acharia Bath, James Park, Richard Pierson, Sebastian Knutsson, SoftBank, Dimension Capital, Footwork.
Key people at Zum.
Zum (Zūm) is a technology-driven student transportation company revolutionizing how students get to and from school by providing a safe, reliable, and sustainable service through an integrated, AI-powered platform. It serves school districts across the United States with modern fleets, including electric vehicles, and offers real-time visibility and communication tools for parents, drivers, and schools. Zum’s solution addresses inefficiencies in the traditional student transportation system, reducing fleet size, commute times, and emissions while enhancing safety and transparency[1][2][5].
Founded in 2016, Zum was created by Ritu Narayan, Vivek Garg, and Abhishek Garg to solve challenges faced by working parents, particularly mothers, in managing student transportation. The founders leveraged their expertise in technology and logistics to build a cloud-based platform that optimizes routes and improves communication for school bus fleets. Early traction included contracts with major school districts such as San Francisco Unified and Los Angeles Unified, and partnerships that introduced the first all-electric school bus fleet in the U.S.[3][4].
Zum is riding the wave of digitization and electrification in transportation, modernizing the largest mass transit system in the U.S.—student transportation—which has remained largely unchanged for 80 years. The timing is critical as school districts face rising costs, driver shortages, and increasing demand for sustainability. Zum’s platform addresses these market forces by delivering a scalable, data-driven, and environmentally friendly solution that influences broader adoption of clean transportation and smart logistics in public services[2][5][6].
Zum is positioned to expand rapidly nationwide, continuing to disrupt a $50 billion industry by integrating advanced AI, sustainable fleets, and comprehensive stakeholder connectivity. Future trends shaping Zum’s journey include increased electrification of school buses, further AI enhancements for operational efficiency, and broader adoption of flexible transportation models to serve diverse student needs. As it scales, Zum’s influence will likely extend beyond student transportation, setting new standards for safety, sustainability, and technology integration in public transit systems[7][8].
In summary, Zum is transforming student transportation into a modern, efficient, and sustainable service that benefits students, families, schools, and communities, fulfilling its mission to provide safe, reliable, and environmentally responsible school transit.
Zum has raised $374.0M across 7 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $32.0M Grant in June 2024.