As the only mobility-tech startup in the cohort, Nawgati is gearing up to refine its AI-driven app solutions under Google’s mentorship.
New Delhi – Nawgati, India’s pioneering fuel-tech platform, has been selected to join the prestigious Google for Startups Accelerator: Apps Programme. As one of only 20 startups chosen from across India, Nawgati is proud to represent the mobility and fuel-tech sector in this exclusive cohort focused on AI-led app innovation.
This recognition marks a significant milestone in Nawgati’s journey to transform the refuelling experience for millions of daily commuters. As the only mobility-focused app in the cohort, Nawgati’s inclusion highlights the rising importance of consumer-first, real-time digital solutions in India’s transport ecosystem.
Over the next three months, Nawgati will receive dedicated mentorship and support from Google’s global teams, specialising in artificial intelligence, product development, user experience, business growth, and leadership. This collaboration will help Nawgati further refine and scale its app, which is already being used by thousands of drivers and two-wheeler riders across the country.
“We’re honoured to be part of the Google for Startups Accelerator: Apps Programme. This opportunity will not only accelerate our technological evolution but also sharpen our ability to create value for fuel station owners, fleet operators, and everyday consumers,” said Mr Vaibhav Kaushik, CEO and Co-founder of Nawgati.
Nawgati’s app empowers users with real-time data on fuel station availability, discovery, and route-based recommendations, making refuelling more predictable and efficient. By integrating AI into its core, the app helps reduce waiting times and removes the guesswork from daily commutes.
Backed by notable institutions such as GAIL (India) Ltd., MeitY Startup Hub (MSH), Department of Science and Technology (DST), All in Capital, and the Deepak Bhagnani Family Office, Nawgati’s selection by Google reaffirms its growing relevance and impact in India’s fuel-tech sector.