SUN Mobility partners with Revfin for EV financing
Over the next 2 years, SUN Mobility plans to deploy 1 lakh of these vehicles under the BaaS model.
SUN Mobility and Revfin have joined forces to accelerate electric vehicle (EV) adoption in India by offering innovative financing solutions for fleet and passenger vehicles utilising SUN Mobility's Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) model.
Revfin will finance 2Ws for fleet business and 3Ws for cargo and passenger vehicle segments. Over the next 2 years, SUN Mobility plans to deploy 1 lakh of these vehicles under the BaaS model.
Revfin uses innovative AI-powered tools that enable customers to find out their loan eligibility within 16 minutes. Financing for deals related to fleets can be disbursed within 24 hours of completion of documentation. This would provide seamless financing for SUN Mobility's customers, including those without a traditional credit history. Revfin’s AI-powered tools will also help assess a customer's ability and intention to repay via data which is collected through customers' online presence, psychometric tests, and gamification.
This manner of financing would offer advantages for users of SUN Mobility’s battery swapping technology. These vehicles are 40% less expensive than ICE vehicles, making this the most affordable option available in the market today.
To ensure responsible lending and manage potential risks, vehicles financed by Revfin are equipped with IoT devices, enabling the company to monitor vehicle usage and identify potential issues.
Sameer Agarwal, CEO and Founder of Revfin said, “Our collaboration with SUN Mobility underscores our commitment towards a shared vision for a greener, more sustainable future, powered by innovative financing solutions and cutting-edge electric mobility technology."
Anant Badjatya, CEO, SUN Mobility, said, "By combining SUN Mobility's innovative battery swapping technology with Revfin's accessible financing solutions, we're paving the way for a cleaner, greener future for all."
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19 Mar 2024
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