Bijliride Launches Electric Two-Wheeler Rental Services in Delhi
Company to deploy 150-200 electric two-wheelers in South, Central, West and East Delhi.
Bijliride, an EV rental and mobility-tech startup, launched its B2C electric two-wheeler rental services in Delhi on January 29, 2026, to provide shared, electric-first mobility solutions for urban commuters across the city. The Delhi rollout will begin in high-mobility areas across South, Central, West and East Delhi, identified for strong commuter demand, public transport connectivity and need for short-distance mobility.
The first confirmed pickup and drop location is Lado Sarai in South Delhi, with multiple additional hubs planned for rollout over the coming months. Delhi was selected as Bijliride's first B2C market due to its high two-wheeler penetration, supportive EV ecosystem and the requirement for cleaner mobility alternatives amid increasing pollution and traffic congestion.
The city is home to a growing base of gig workers, students and young professionals who prefer flexible rental access over vehicle ownership. "Delhi represents both a challenge and an opportunity for electric mobility," said Shivam Sisodiya, CEO & Co-Founder of Bijliride. "With rising congestion, pollution, and the cost of vehicle ownership, there is a clear need for shared, affordable, and clean commuting options. Our B2C launch in Delhi is designed to give everyday commuters easy access to electric two-wheelers without the burden of ownership."
"Everything from vehicle selection to pricing has been designed around daily usability," the spokesperson added. "Our goal is to make electric commuting reliable and economical enough to become the default choice for short-distance urban travel."
As part of the initial phase, Bijliride will deploy 150-200 newly procured electric two-wheelers dedicated to the Delhi launch. The fleet has been curated using operational insights from Bijliride's Hyderabad operations, with a focus on range reliability, rider comfort, battery performance and minimal downtime to ensure a dependable daily commute experience.
All bookings and payments will be managed through the Bijliride mobile application, available on the Google Play Store.
Customers will be offered weekly and monthly rental plans, along with battery support and swapping assistance, and 24x7 roadside and breakdown support. Indicative pricing for electric two-wheelers on a battery-swapping model will start at approximately ₹220 per day, while monthly rental plans are designed to remain significantly more affordable than the total cost of owning a two-wheeler.
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