Alt Mobility appoints Pankaj Gupta as Chief Growth Officer
In his new role, Pankaj will be responsible for driving the company’s retail leasing business and overseeing overall growth parameters including DCO financing Models.
Alt Mobility, an EV leasing and lifecycle management firm, has appointed Pankaj Gupta as its new Chief Growth Officer.
In his new role, Gupta will be responsible for driving the company’s retail leasing business across Tier I, II and III cities, expanding into the passenger transportation segment, battery as a service model and expanding partnerships with financing institutions.
Gupta brings over a decade of industry experience to Alt Mobility, having previously served as the CEO of Mufin Green Finance.
He has earlier worked with Naukri.com, Tech Mahindra, and Saral Rozgar. As a co-founder of Mera Job India, he drove growth in the job market. At Saera Electric Auto (Mayuri E-rickshaw), he served as Chief Growth Officer, expanding the company’s presence in the EV sector.
Gupta's expertise includes building multi-channel platforms, managing complex sales processes, and enhancing customer experiences.
Dev Arora, Co-founder and CEO of Alt Mobility said, "As EV adoption in the commercial vehicle segment moves into the mainstream market, we are making a commitment in enabling access to cleaner, more affordable transportation and energy across all user segments including fleets, drivers, and first-time users."
Alt Mobility operates a full-stack integrated EV leasing and lifecycle management platform, enabling Mobility as a Service (MaaS) for B2B logistic companies. The firm currently operates a fleet of 8,000 plus vehicles across 20 cities in India, the press release noted.
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