Eco Mobility launches corporate car rental services in 10 new cities
Eco Mobility's services will now be available Amravati, Nanded, Sangli, Ratnagiri, and Latur in Maharashtra, Shahjahanpur in Rajasthan, Srikakulam in Andhra Pradesh, Mallapelly in Telangana, Khurda in Odisha, and Palakkad in Kerala.
Eco Mobility, a premium car rental service provider in India, has introduced its corporate car rental offerings in 10 additional cities across the country. This expansion initiative aligns with the company's strategic plan to broaden its geographical footprint, aiming to encompass 125 cities by the conclusion of the fiscal year 2025. Presently, Eco Mobility's car rental solutions are accessible in over 100 cities nationwide.
The 10 newly introduced cities where Eco Mobility's services will be available include Amravati, Nanded, Sangli, Ratnagiri, and Latur in Maharashtra, Shahjahanpur in Rajasthan, Srikakulam in Andhra Pradesh, Mallapelly in Telangana, Khurda in Odisha, and Palakkad in Kerala.
Commenting on the expansion, Rajesh Loomba, Managing Director of Eco Mobility, stated, "This expansion initiative is integral to our overarching growth strategy, aimed at establishing Eco Mobility as a frontrunner in the car rental industry. Setting us apart from competitors is our on-demand service model, which combines a personalised, technology-driven approach, enabling us to consistently enhance our performance.”
“Our commitment to providing exceptional customer experiences encompasses round-the-clock support, stringent compliance protocols, top-notch safety and hygiene standards, a diverse vehicle fleet, proficient and vetted chauffeurs, and seamless integration of technology. We are optimistic that our services will redefine standards in these cities, ensuring customer satisfaction with every journey," he further added.
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