ElektrikExpress Deploys 500 Electric Vehicles Across Six Indian Cities
Pune-based mobility platform aims for 5,000-vehicle fleet by March 2026 amid India's quick-commerce boom.
ElektrikExpress, an AI-driven urban mobility platform, has deployed 500 electric delivery vehicles across six major Indian cities as part of its expansion into the last-mile logistics sector.
The Pune-based company has established operations in Delhi, Gurgaon, Noida, Pune, Mumbai, and Thane, with signed agreements with 10 quick-commerce partners. The firm plans to scale its fleet to over 5,000 vehicles by March 2026.
ElektrikExpress operates a range of electric vehicles including cargo cycles, electric two-wheelers, and electric trikes designed for urban deliveries. The vehicles are managed through the company's MicroLogi™ logistics intelligence system, which the company says reduced fleet downtime by 30% during pilot operations through predictive maintenance alerts.
The platform reports that its operations have prevented over 100 tons of CO₂ emissions in its first six months. The company employs more than 300 women riders, who constitute approximately 70% of its active rider base.
"We're building India's most inclusive and intelligent mobility platform — where safety, sustainability, and livelihood go hand in hand," said Chintamani Sardesai, Founder and CEO of ElektrikExpress. "ElektrikExpress was never just about vehicles; it's about people and purpose."
The company has partnered with Helpline Dial4567 Workforce Shield, a safety platform offering emergency response, live tracking, and support services for gig workers and riders.
ElektrikExpress generates revenue through multiple channels including per-kilometer charges, advertising, data services, microfinancing, and fintech integrations alongside its core delivery operations.
The expansion comes as India's quick-commerce and e-grocery sectors experience rapid growth, driving demand for last-mile delivery infrastructure in urban areas.
RELATED ARTICLES
Global Automotive Leaders to Converge on Vienna for 47th International Motor Symposium
More than 1,000 engineers, executives, and policymakers from over 20 nations will gather at Vienna's Hofburg Palace from...
Nissan India's 2026 Plans - 3 New Products, Retail Network Expansion
Over the next one year, Nissan plans a portfolio of four products, addressing the Rs 6–20 lakh segment.
2026 Will be Year of Resurgence for Nissan India, says MD Saurabh Vatsa
Nissan outlines product expansion, export growth and network strengthening strategy for 2026 as it targets portfolio div...




By Shristi Ohri
13 Nov 2025
2257 Views
Sarthak Mahajan

Kiran Murali