SkyDrive Raises 9.6 Billion Yen in Series C Funding to Accelerate Development of Flying Cars and Cargo Drones
SkyDrive has raised a total of 9.6 billion yen in the Series C round of financing through a third-party allotment of new shares and bank loans to 13 companies including MUFG Bank, bringing its cumulative total raised to 14.7 billion yen.
The company is developing flying cars, and cargo drones that are capable of transporting objects weighing 30 kg having completed its Series B Round in September 2020.
SkyDrive signed a collaboration agreement with Osaka Prefecture in September 2021, and in October 2021, Japan’s first application for Type Certification of flying cars was accepted by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT).
In January 2022, the company exhibited at CES 2022, the world’s largest technology trade show, with a view to expanding our business overseas, and was selected as Reuters’ ‘Best of CES 30’.
The company signed an agreement with Toyota City in June 2021 to promote drone utilisation and its integration in society, and became the first Japanese drone manufacturer to acquire JIS Q 9100:2016 certification for Quality Management System in November 2021.
SkyDrive CEO Tomohiro Fukuzawa commented: “Since completing Round B Financing two years ago, SkyDrive has been promoting the full-scale launch of its cargo drone business and the development of its commercial vehicle, the SD-05.
“We are having various discussions with the Kansai Electric Power Company, Kintetsu Group Holdings and Resona Group to start business in the Kansai area, we are collaborating with SCSK Corporation on software development, and with Suzuki Motor Corporation on mass production and potential sales in India and other parts of Asia.
“In the field of finance, Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank and MUFG Bank are supporting us, while Pegasus Tech Ventures is helping us as a Venture Capital firm connecting Japan and the rest of the world through the launch of air mobility services in 2025.”

