Green Drive Mobility and Tata Motors Expand EV Cargo Collaboration, Targeting 1,000 EVs by 2028
The fleet operator currently runs over 250 four-wheeler electric cargo vehicles across first-mile and mid-mile logistics operations.
Green Drive Mobility, an electric vehicle fleet operator, and Tata Motors on Tuesday announced an expansion of their existing collaboration to deploy electric commercial vehicles across logistics operations in India. Under the arrangement, Green Drive Mobility uses Tata Motors electric cargo vehicles for first-mile, mid-mile, and last-mile operations serving enterprise customers across multiple sectors. The company has set an internal target of approximately 1,000 electric cargo vehicles by 2028, subject to market demand, customer requirements, and product availability.
Hari Krishna, Founder and CEO, Green Drive Mobility, said, "Our continued collaboration with Tata Motors is central to our strategy of building a reliable and scalable electric logistics platform. As demand for sustainable logistics grows across sectors, we are focused on expanding our electric cargo fleet in a disciplined manner while delivering consistent uptime, operational efficiency, and measurable environmental impact."
A Tata Motors spokesperson, Business Head — SCV/EV, said, "Tata Motors remains committed to enabling the adoption of electric commercial mobility solutions in India. Collaborations with fleet operators such as Green Drive Mobility help extend the reach of our electric vehicle ecosystem across diverse logistics applications, while supporting cleaner and more sustainable transportation."
Green Drive Mobility's four-wheeler electric cargo fleet currently comprises over 250 vehicles serving sectors including FMCG, FMCD, e-commerce, catering, dairy, courier, and bakery. The company recently inducted an additional batch of Tata Ace EVs for operations in Bengaluru and Hyderabad for a multinational furnishings brand.
Green Drive Mobility also operates two-wheelers, three-wheelers, EV cabs, and electric buses, and offers fleet deployment, charging infrastructure, technology enablement, and workforce support as part of its Electric Vehicle-as-a-Service (EVaaS) model.
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14 Apr 2026
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