MoEVing deploys 100 units of Tata Ace EVs
MoEVing has deployed these vehicles to over 10 customers, operating across major urban centres, including Delhi NCR, Kolkata, Mumbai, Pune, and more, serving sectors as varied as FMCG and e-commerce to oil and gas.
EV tech startup MoEVing has deployed 100 units of Tata Ace electric vehicles, in a record time of 90 days.
The Ace EV is India’s most advanced, zero-emission, four-wheel small commercial vehicle (SCV), serving over 10 diverse customer segments, notes the press release.
MoEVing has deployed these vehicles to over 10 customers, operating across major urban centres, including Delhi NCR, Kolkata, Mumbai, Pune, and more, serving sectors as varied as FMCG and e-commerce to oil and gas.
Vikash Mishra, Founder and CEO of MoEVing, said, "Our rapid deployment of Tata Ace EVs, supported by our customers and partners, is a leap towards an emission-free logistics sector, in step with the national vision that forecasts up to 4% GDP savings in logistics costs and 10 GT of CO2 reduction by 2030. We extend our gratitude to Tata Motors for crafting a sustainable intra-city mobility solution and to our leasing partners StrideOne and Gensol EV lease for their invaluable support."
Vinay Pathak, Vice President and Business Head – SCVPU, Tata Motors, said “At Tata Motors, we aim to deliver zero-emission cargo mobility across length and breadth of our nation. With our rich collaboration with MoEVing, we have embarked on a common goal of electrifying India’s last-mile delivery with Ace EV and deliver top-notch value proposition to all stakeholders. We look forward to reaffirming our partnership to democratise zero-emission e-cargo mobility solutions across the country, for a safer, smarter and greener future.”
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