myTVS launches mobility-as-a-service for EV fleet operators
The platform will provide services, including leasing, real-time fleet management, vehicle servicing, spare parts management, charging solutions, telematics, roadside assistance, insurance, and tyre management.
Automotive aftermarket service provider myTVS today launched a mobility-as-a-service (MaaS) platform for electric vehicle fleet operators.
The platform will provide services, including leasing, real-time fleet management, vehicle servicing, spare parts management, charging solutions, telematics, roadside assistance, insurance, and tyre management.
“The quick commerce companies are exploring electric vehicle fleets to optimise costs and meet their sustainability goals, and myTVS is well-positioned to lead this transition”, said G Srinivasa Raghavan, Managing Director, myTVS.
"Besides, our extensive service offerings like, 24/7 telematics, Network Operations Centre(NOC) and diagnostic services will ensure maximum vehicle uptime. This will also bring the cost economics into play, providing a win-win solution for both the OEMs and the operators,” Raghavan said.
myTVS today launched the platform in partnership with MoEVing, an EV-based logistics company in India.
The company will offer plug-and-play solutions to give a push to electrification of vehicles supporting the government’s push towards faster EV adoption and green mobility.
myTVS currently has over a million customers across India, with 1,000 outlets. Raghavan said the company will add more outlets soon. “We aim to add another 2,500 outlets in the next two years and grow our market share to 10-12%”, he said.
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