Nava, which develops cloud infrastructure for AI workloads by combining data centers, GPUs, and software tools, raised a $22M Series A led by Greenoaks Capital (Samreen Ahmad/Tech in Asia)

Why it matters: Nava's $22M Series A demonstrates investor confidence in AI infrastructure despite a challenging Q1 2026 funding environment.
- Nava (formerly Kluisz) raised a $22M Series A round led by Greenoaks Capital to develop cloud infrastructure for AI workloads, combining data centers, GPUs, and software tools (Tech in Asia).
- Inc42 highlights that this funding occurs amidst a "mega deal drought" in Q1 2026, characterized by war, LP shifts, and a growth capital gap, suggesting Nava's deal is a notable exception to the prevailing market conditions.
Nava, a cloud infrastructure startup specializing in AI workloads, secured $22 million in Series A funding led by Greenoaks Capital, despite a broader market trend of a "mega deal drought" in Q1 2026. Formerly known as Kluisz, Nava integrates data centers, GPUs, and software to build its AI-focused infrastructure.



