Cuzor Raises ₹5 Crore from Kaynes MD Ramesh Kannan, Launches India’s First 70W GaNSense Charger

Cuzor Pulse Launch

Bengaluru: Consumer electronics startup Cuzor has secured ₹5 crore in seed funding from Ramesh Kannan, Founder & MD of Kaynes Technology India Limited, marking his first personal angel investment.

The Bengaluru-based company said the funds will be used to drive product innovation as it expands beyond its Mini UPS category — where it holds a 41% market share — into the fast-charging segment.

Alongside the funding, Cuzor unveiled the Pulse 70W, touted as India’s first GaNSense-based 70W charger fully designed, engineered, and manufactured domestically. The device offers industry-first features such as dual-port 25% faster charging, LED status indicators, and a two-year doorstep warranty.

Kannan said his investment reflects confidence in India’s ability to build globally competitive hardware. “The Cuzor team has shown grit, design excellence, and a strong customer-first approach,” he noted.

Cuzor CEO Sachin D Naik called the backing a “huge vote of confidence” in the startup’s vision to create globally recognized, engineered-in-India products.