Motovolt Mobility has entered into a strategic partnership with third-party logistics provider Cargo Players to deploy electric vehicles for hyperlocal and quick commerce delivery operations. Under the terms of the agreement, Cargo Players will integrate Motovolt’s MVS7 electric two-wheelers into its active fleet. The vehicles will utilize battery-swapping technology provided by Indofast Energy to support continuous operation in last-mile logistics.
The initial phase of the partnership involves deploying the MVS7 units across the Delhi-NCR and Pune regions. The commercial rollout aims to provide gig economy workers with a utility vehicle engineered for high-frequency urban delivery routes. By integrating battery-swapping capabilities, the collaboration looks to eliminate range limitations and associated charging downtime, thereby reducing the overall cost of ownership compared to traditional combustion-engine two-wheelers.
Tushar Choudhary, Founder and CEO of Motovolt Mobility, stated that the MVS7 was designed as a durable and economical multi-utility option tailored specifically for the quick commerce sector. Ratanbhushan Gupta, Co-Founder of Cargo Players, noted that the low operational costs of the fleet are intended to protect rider livelihoods while managing emission compliance requirements across dense municipal transit corridors.