Revfin, Shoffr form partnership for urban mobility services

Together, they aim to scale operations not just in Bengaluru but other cities as well, with a vision to deploy a fleet of electric vehicles that will significantly reduce carbon emissions.

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 20 Nov 2023 Views icon4956 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Revfin, Shoffr form partnership for urban mobility services

Revfin, a  financial inclusion platform, and Shoffr, a Bengaluru-based premium EV taxi service, have partnered to offer urban mobility services.

In partnership with Revfin, which initially provided Shoffr with four BYD e6 electric vehicles, Shoffr’s fleet now comprises 40 plus electric vehicles, all BYD e6. 

Shoffr’s fleet has not only grown in size but also excelled in performance metrics, with asset utilisation levels remaining consistently above 75%, notes the press release. 

Together, they aim to scale operations not just in Bengaluru but other cities as well, with a vision to deploy a fleet of electric vehicles that will significantly reduce carbon emissions.

Sameer Aggarwal, CEO, and Founder at Revfin says, "Through our partnership with Shoffr, we're not just redefining transportation; we're transforming the landscape of urban mobility. Our joint efforts mark a significant stride towards a future where financial inclusion and sustainable transportation go hand in hand."

Vikas Bardia, Founder and CEO of Shoffr says, "RevFin has been an early believer in Shoffr, and we’re delighted to strengthen our partnership as we grow."

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