The new Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance venture capital fund has agreed five investments in four months totalling US$50m and will present another to its supervisory board next week, the fund's head has said.

Reuters noted the alliance said in January it was setting up the fund with plans to invest as much as $1bn over five years, the latest move by major carmakers as they seek to adapt to rapid industry change by investing in startups.

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"The idea is we will do one new investment a month," Francois Dossa, head of Alliance Ventures, told Reuters.

It invested in Ionic Materials, a US-based firm developing solid-state cobalt-free battery materials; French-based Kalray that has developed a microprocessor that can be used in autonomous driving; and Shift, a Silicon Valley platform to buy and sell used cars, Reuters said.

It also invested in Sinovation Ventures, itself a Chinese fund focused on artificial intelligence, and has made a decision to invest in Israel's Maniv Mobility, another car technology fund also backed by Jaguar Land Rover and Valeo.

"We think this is a good way for us to better understand the Israeli ecosystem … where we see big potential," Dossa, a former banker, said, adding it was "a question of probably days" until the deal with Maniv is signed.

He declined to provide Reuters details of the sixth investment that has not yet been approved.

Alliance Ventures is seeking investments in new mobility, vehicle connectivity, autonomous driving, enterprise technology and energy, including electric vehicles and batteries.

It works closely with the alliance's innovation labs, including one it has at Tel Aviv University for co-development and testing of Israeli technologies.

Alliance Ventures is held 40% by Renault, 40% by Nissan Motor and 20% by Mitsubishi Motors.

The fund's goal is strategic – to find technologies that will be part of new mobility services in the future, Dossa told Reuters.

"We expect to make a profit but the idea is the profit will be reinvested in the fund," he said.

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