OneFlash (Fighters Program & HEC) raises 500.000€ to avoid you running out of battery

OneFlash, developing a self-service battery network, announced a 500.000€ raise. This will allow the company to develop a personalized offer for retailers.

Published on Jul 6, 2021

A former member of the Fighters Program has just announced its first fundraising. Created by Lucas Di Franco, OneFlash raised 500.000€ with investors such as Bernard Mourad, co-founder of Loopsider, and Pierre-Antoine Roy, co-founder of Crafty (acquired by Talentsoft).

After being part of Fighters Program season 3 and now incubated in HEC program, OneFlash developed a self-service mobile battery network to fight against the lack of battery on our tech devices. With the OneFlash mobile application, users are able to geolocate battery stations and unlock a mobile battery within three clics. Each battery is equipped with three different wires to be compatible with every smartphone.

With this fundraising, the company aims to hire 10 new talents to develop a turnkey solution for retailers. Dashboard, customer follow-up, attendance time, a panel of services allowing OneFlash to seduce major retailers such as IKEA, Decathlon or Relay.

OneFlash is offering them the possibility to guarantee a digital experience in their stores. The Covid-19 crisis accelerated the development of solutions such as QR codes, contactless payments or dematerialized loyalty cards. All these innovations are threatened by the lack of battery on smartphones. The goal of OneFlash is to respond to this threat.

“The need for charging our phones where and when we want and the optimization of our shopping experience is growing with the increasing use of our smartphones. OneFlash offers a tailored solution with a significant added-value to meet those needs”, said Lucas Di Franco, co-founder of OneFlash.

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