Motovolt Deploys 2,500 Electric Two-Wheelers for Last-Mile Delivery

Kolkata-based EV manufacturer partners with major logistics providers and digital marketplaces, with fleet vehicles covering over 17.6 million kilometers in urban delivery operations since 2024.

03 Dec 2025 | 2602 Views | By Sarthak Mahajan

Motovolt Mobility has deployed 2,500 electric two-wheelers across India's last-mile delivery sector, partnering with third-party logistics providers and on-demand digital marketplaces.

The company's M7, MVS7, and Express MV models are currently operational with platforms including Zomato, Flipkart, Swiggy, Zepto, Blinkit, and Porter. The fleet operates through partnerships with logistics companies such as Greendrive, Shadowfax, Loadshare, and Kar Pragati in cities including Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, Delhi, and Gurugram.

Motovolt's connected vehicle fleet has accumulated over 17.6 million kilometers since 2024, with the highest mileage recorded on a single vehicle reaching 54,201 kilometers. The M7 model features a 3kWh LFP battery offering a range of 166 kilometers and a payload capacity of 180 kilograms.

The MVS7 and Express MV models incorporate battery-swapping technology, partnering with Indofast Energy, a joint venture between Indian Oil Corporation and SUN Mobility, and Yuma Energy respectively.

Tushar Choudhary, Founder and CEO of Motovolt, stated that the company aims to support logistics operations while reducing operational costs for partners. The company has also established financing partnerships with Ecofy Finance, Autovert, Alt Mobility, and Electrify to facilitate vehicle leasing for delivery partners.

Founded in 2019 and headquartered in Kolkata, Motovolt Mobility has delivered over 32,000 vehicles across its product range, including electric cycles, e-mopeds, and scooters.

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