Altigreen and Mufin Green Finance partner to make electric mobility more affordable

The partnership will focus on making Altigreen's electric three-wheelers more accessible to individuals, businesses, and fleet operators, fostering widespread adoption of these eco-conscious vehicles.

08 Aug 2023 | 5196 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

Altigreen and Mufin Green Finance have partnered to make electric mobility more affordable. As part of the agreement, Mufin Green Finance will fund a significant number of Altigreen’s electric three-wheelers.

The partnership will focus on making Altigreen's electric three-wheelers more accessible to individuals, businesses, and fleet operators, fostering widespread adoption of these eco-conscious vehicles.

Shalendra Gupta, Co-founder and CFO at Altigreen Propulsion Labs said, "Together, we aim to offer affordable and efficient electric three-wheelers that will not only benefit the environment but also empower businesses and communities."

Pankaj Gupta, Chief Operating Officer of Mufin Green Finance said, “Through this collaboration, we seek to provide accessible financing options for customers interested in transitioning to electric vehicles. Together with Altigreen, we look forward to driving the transformation of the urban transportation landscape toward a greener and more sustainable future.”

 

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