Mahindra Logistics launches EV-driven last-mile cargo delivery service

3PL service provider launches cargo last-mile delivery service called ‘EDel’; will deploy 1,000-strong fleet of Treo Zor e-three-wheelers; to initially operate in six cities and expand to 14 in 2021.

07 Jan 2021 | 64174 Views | By Autocar Pro News Desk

Mahindra Logistics, the integrated third-party logistics (3PL) service provider, has launched its cargo last-mile delivery service under the brand name ‘EDel’.  

Recognised for its 3PL services, MLL enters into new service line of sustainable last-mile logistics and fulfilment with ‘EDel’ for customers in E-commerce, FMCG and other markets. EDel would initially operate across 6 major cities in India including Bangalore, New Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad and Kolkata, before expanding to a total of 14 cities in the next 12 months.

EDel says the operating model and utilisation metrics of EVs today enable it to provide sustainable and competitive services when compared with traditional ICE-powered solutions. EDel will provide multiple offerings including package and trip-based services. These offerings will provide customers a scalable, sustainable and cost-efficient solution. With a load capacity and enhanced range that compares well with existing ICE options, EDel will give customers in the E-commerce, FMCG, pharmaceutical, consumer durables and electronics industries a significant edge in efficient and responsible distribution and last-mile delivery solutions.

EDel will deploy a fleet of EVs starting with three-wheeler vehicles designed for cargo applications. The fleet will be deployed by MLL in collaboration with its supply partners. Mahindra Logistics will also set up a network of dedicated charging infrastructure for its EV operations under EDel with connected telematics platform to enable customer experience, vehicle & battery utilization and network management. 

In Phase 1, EDel is focused on deploying a fleet of 1,000 vehicles. The initial focus will be on three-wheeler cargo applications and EDel will primarily utilise the Treo Zor EV by Mahindra Electric. In future, MLL will also evaluate expanding to 4W and other electric delivery options. The fleet will be expanded along with business partners with an aspiration to continue scaling and offering employment and business partner opportunities in the communities we operate in.  

Commenting on the launch, Rampraveen Swaminathan, MD and CEO, Mahindra Logistics, said “EDel exemplifies our collective vision of the Future of Mobility – a sustainable ecosystem that brings logistics solutions to customers across the world. Demand for last-mile services continue to grow across India, and we believe electric vehicles provide an ideal long-term solution for the emerging imperatives around sustainability and cost effectiveness. EDel is a key lever of our approach to sustainability. At Mahindra Logistics, we deeply believe in the need to adopt environment-friendly solutions and our business practices are aligned accordingly.”

 

 

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