BPCL partners with Bounce Infinity for eDrive Stores

The new BPCL “eDrive stores” will be multi-brand hubs for the retail sale of electric two-wheelers, strategically located at BPCL retail outlets.

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BPCL partners with Bounce Infinity for eDrive Stores

Bharat Petroleum Corporation (BPCL) has partnered with Bounce Infinity to  strengthen EV adoption to Launch eDrive Stores, to strengthen electric vehicle (EV) adoption across the country through the launch of innovative “eDrive stores” at select BPCL retail outlets. 

The new BPCL “eDrive stores” will be multi-brand hubs for the retail sale of electric two-wheelers, strategically located at BPCL retail outlets. For the first time, consumers will be able to purchase electric two-wheelers directly at BPCL fuel stations, the press release noted.

Pardeep Goyal, Business Head, Retail at BPCL, said, “At BPCL, we are continually advancing our services to support the nation’s sustainability goals. Partnering with Bounce Infinity is an integral part of our strategy to transform our fuel stations into versatile energy hubs that cater to the evolving needs of our customers and contribute to environmental sustainability.”

This collaboration leverages BPCL's extensive network to transform select fuel stations into EV hubs where consumers can purchase, experience, and test ride Bounce Infinity's electric scooters. The eDrive stores will be operated by Bounce Infinity or through BPCL’s dealer network, ensuring a seamless customer experience. Each outlet will be equipped with charging points, making it convenient for customers to charge their vehicles on-site.

Vivekananda Hallekare, CEO and Co-founder of Bounce Infinity, commented, “This partnership strengthens our goal of sustainable mobility solutions. Bounce Infinity will now leverage BPCL's extensive retail network to offer consumers convenient access to our innovative range of electric two-wheelers. The flexible operation model of eDrive stores ensures consistent adherence to the highest quality standards and operational efficiency across all locations.”

This initiative opens up exciting opportunities for BPCL dealers to become integral parts of the EV revolution, staying relevant in the evolving ecosystem. Bounce Infinity will provide marketing support, inventory management, and training to BPCL’s dealers operating eDrive stores, ensuring consistent product availability and enhancing customer satisfaction.

By targeting the large base of petrol two-wheeler owners who come to refuel at BPCL stations, this partnership aims to encourage a seamless transition to EVs. It marks a pivotal step in expanding BPCL’s market presence in India’s burgeoning EV sector. Strategic placement of eDrive stores at BPCL’s extensive network of retail outlets will increase visibility and customer engagement, solidifying BPCL’s role in promoting sustainable mobility solutions.

This collaboration not only strengthens BPCL’s position in the competitive EV market but also highlights its commitment to sustainable mobility solutions. It aims to provide seamless customer experiences, educate the public about EV technology, and drive forward-thinking innovations for a cleaner, greener future.

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