Eveez increases 700 eBikes to 3500+ eBikes

Going forward, EVeez aims to maintain its growth momentum and is projecting to grow 5X in the coming FY 2024 as well. The company also has plans to expand to newer cities like Chennai, Chandigarh, Ahmedabad, and Pune.

04 Apr 2023 | 6732 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

Eveez, a Gurugram-based provider of electric vehicle subscriptions, has increased its fleet from 700 eBikes to 3500+ eBikes and adding Bengaluru to its operations, and has witnessed growth of 5X this year. 

Going forward, EVeez aims to maintain its growth momentum and is projecting to grow 5X in the coming FY 2024 as well. The company also has plans to expand to newer cities like Chennai, Chandigarh, Ahmedabad, and Pune.

Abhishek Dwivedi, COO and Founder, EVeez further added, "EVeez has 2000+ individual and gig riders aboard and works with over 150 small businesses and about 15+ logistics companies and fleet operators. We started with 700 eBikes and today we have 3500+ eBikes on the road."

He added that they had footprints in Delhi NCR, Hyderabad, Bangalore, and Kolkata, and were expanding to Chandigarh, Chennai, Pune, Mumbai, and Ahmedabad with 20,000+ e-bikes by the end of FY 2024.

"We will continue to focus on nurturing the gig rider ecosystem by enabling them to join the workforce with freedom and flexibility; without the need for any intermediaries", he added. 

 

 


 

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