Citroën to supply 1000 ë-C3 EVs to OHM E Logistics
The first fleet induction phase involves delivering 120 Citroën ë-C3 vehicles in Hyderabad.
Citroën today announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with OHM E Logistics to introduce 1,000 Citroën ë-C3 electric vehicles into the latter’s electric shared mobility services in a phased manner.
The first fleet induction phase involves delivering 120 Citroën ë-C3 vehicles in Hyderabad. Over the next 12 months, OHM E Logistics plans to gradually integrate the remaining 880 vehicles into its fleet, further solidifying its commitment to sustainable and efficient logistics solutions. OHM started its journey with 100 electric cabs in Oct 2022 which have been deployed at GMR Hyderabad Airport for passengers wanting to avail sustainable mode of transport from and to the airport.
Shishir Mishra, Brand Director, Citroën India, expressed, “We are delighted to partner with OHM E Logistics Pvt. Ltd. in their endeavour to embrace sustainable transportation solutions. This partnership underscores our shared vision of promoting electric mobility and reducing carbon footprint in the mobility sector.”
Speaking at the event, Dr. Nirmal Reddy, Founder & Chairman, OHM Group, said - "With the Citroen All-New eC3, we are excited to add another feather in OHM's cap in our progressing journey of sustainable energy solutions to reduce carbon emissions in our mission of making the earth more greener and viably sustainable.”
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