Freight trucking goes electric.
Big Picture
Shippers want the best carrying services available – reliable, cost-efficient, and increasingly, zero-emissions. The industry knows digitization and AI are the only way to get there, but struggle to integrate them. Now layer in EVs: they promise lower costs and cleaner operations, but bring a new level of operational complexity around routing, charging, and maintenance. Shippers are left in the lurch – willing to adopt electric freight but left without viable options.
How it Works
Nevoya is building a vertically integrated freight carrier that combines software-native operations, real-time fleet optimization, and zero-emission trucks. Proprietary AI-native tools for dispatch, routing, and charging maximize truck utilization and energy efficiency – and improve with every mile driven. Pairing their EV trucks with verified book-and-claim credits, Nevoya delivers cost and performance advantages that also tick the decarbonization box.
Unfair Advantage
No other U.S. trucking carrier has integrated software and electrification this successfully. By optimizing every mile and kilowatt, Nevoya’s AI-sharpened EV service even beats diesel on cost and reliability. The founders have leveraged their deep experience building logistics software to deliver exactly what today’s shipper wants: a plug-and-play path to high-reliability freight that meets emissions targets – without reengineering supply chains.
900
Billion dollar
road freight market in the US

SAMI KHAN CO-FOUNDER & CEO
Sami is a former private equity investor and automotive engineer with deep experience in financing and scaling complex operations.

THOMAS ATWOOD CO-FOUNDER & CTO
Tom is a data scientist and logistics expert who built predictive freight software at ClearMetal (acquired by Project44).

JOHN VERDON CO-FOUNDER & CCO
JV led Waymo’s commercial trucking efforts and was one of the first employees at KeepTruckin (now Motive).
Nevoya wants to break the EV truck adoption logjam.
TechCrunch
Sami Khan talks misconceptions about electric vehicles.
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