
Ever, a San Francisco, CA-based company building an AI-native full-stack auto retail platform, has emerged from stealth with an oversubscribed $31 million Series A round.
Investors
The round was led by Eclipse, with participation from Lifeline Ventures, Ibex Investors, Maki VC, Joint Effects, and JIMCO, bringing Ever’s total funding to approximately $100 million across equity and debt facilities.
Eclipse is a Palo Alto, California-based venture capital firm founded in 2015, with over $7 billion in regulatory assets under management. The firm partners with companies from ideation through growth stages, focusing on transforming physical industries through the convergence of software, hardware, and physical AI.
As part of the financing, Jiten Behl, Partner at Eclipse, has joined Ever’s board of directors. Joe Fath, Partner and Head of Growth at Eclipse and former portfolio manager of T. Rowe Price’s Growth Stock Fund, has joined as a board observer.
Ever Use of Funds
The company will use the funding to scale its engineering team, expand operational capabilities, and accelerate nationwide growth.
About Ever
Led by CEO Lasse-Mathias Nyberg, Ever is building an AI-native, full-stack auto retail platform designed to deliver a seamless omnichannel experience for consumers, fleets, and dealer partners, starting with electric vehicles. Powered by a proprietary AI-native operating system and vertically integrated operations, Ever automates and orchestrates hundreds of workflows across sourcing, pricing, merchandising, sales, and vehicle operations. Headquartered in San Francisco, California, Ever serves thousands of customers across 40 states.
Funding Details
Company: Ever Cars Co.
Raised: $31.0M
Round: Series A
Funding Date: February 2026
Lead Investor: Eclipse
Additional Investors: Lifeline Ventures, Ibex Investors, Maki VC, Joint Effects, JIMCO
Company Website: https://www.evercars.com/
Software Category: AI-Auto Retail Platform
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