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§ Private Profile · Gurgaon, Haryana, India
Regrip is a tire waste management and sustainable mobility company that provides tire lifecycle solutions.
REGRIP is a tire waste management and sustainable mobility company based in Gurgaon, Haryana, India, founded in 2021. The company focuses on providing comprehensive tire lifecycle solutions, including the inspection, refurbishment, recycling, and digital tracking of used and end-of-life tires. REGRIP aims to drive change in the tire industry by promoting a more sustainable and responsible approach to tire consumption and disposal.
Through its processes, REGRIP re-engineers discarded tires, extending their usable life and reducing waste. This approach contributes to a circular economy within the mobility sector, offering an alternative to new tire production.
REGRIP has raised $5.9M across 3 funding rounds.
REGRIP extends the lifecycle of used tires by refurbishing them through processes like shearing and retreading, transforming them into quality-grade re-engineered tires. This approach provides a sustainable alternative to discarding tires and reduces the need for new tire production.
REGRIP offers comprehensive solutions that include the inspection, refurbishment, recycling, and digital tracking of used and end-of-life tires. This integrated approach aims to manage tires efficiently throughout their entire lifecycle.
REGRIP is headquartered in Gurgaon, Haryana, India.
REGRIP extends the lifecycle of used tires by refurbishing them through processes like shearing and retreading, transforming them into quality-grade re-engineered tires. This approach provides a sustainable alternative to discarding tires and reduces the need for new tire production.
REGRIP offers comprehensive solutions that include the inspection, refurbishment, recycling, and digital tracking of used and end-of-life tires. This integrated approach aims to manage tires efficiently throughout their entire lifecycle.
REGRIP is headquartered in Gurgaon, Haryana, India.
REGRIP has raised $5.9M across 3 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $2.2M Debt / Other Equity in February 2026.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Feb 2, 2026 | $2.2M Debt Financing | RED Bricks Capital | Aarti Gupta, Aditya Singh, Ankur Mittal, DR. A. Velumani Phd., Nitish Mittersain, Auxan, Binge/aryan, Upaya Social Ventures | Announced |
| Jan 30, 2026 | $1.7M Seed | Redbrick Capital Advisors | Ankur Mittal, Arokiaswamy Velumani, Auxan, Binge/aryan, DR. Arti Gupta, Nitish Mittersain, Upaya/Chakra REL | Announced |
| May 7, 2024 | $2M Seed | Inflection Point Ventures, Siriusone Capital | Aparna Thyagarajan, Mahavir Pratap Sharma, Rikant Pitti, Vishal Jhunjhunwala, CIIE | Announced |
REGRIP is a company dedicated to sustainable mobility and tire waste management, offering solutions that span the entire lifecycle of tires. Founded in 2021, the company operates from Gurgaon, Haryana, India, with a mission to transform the tire industry towards more responsible practices.
The core of REGRIP's operations involves the refurbishment of used tires. The company employs processes such as shearing and retreading to create quality-grade re-engineered tires. These refurbished tires are designed to offer a cost-effective alternative to new tires, typically priced at half the cost, while maintaining performance standards.
Beyond refurbishment, REGRIP provides a comprehensive suite of tire lifecycle solutions. This includes the inspection of used tires, their subsequent refurbishment and recycling, and the implementation of digital tracking systems for both used and end-of-life tires. This integrated approach ensures that tires are managed efficiently from their initial use to their eventual disposal or reuse.
REGRIP's commitment extends to reducing the environmental impact of tire waste. By extending the lifecycle of discarded tires, the company contributes to a significant reduction in waste generation and the demand for new raw materials. This focus positions REGRIP as a key player in the clean-tech sector, working towards a more sustainable future for the mobility industry.