SUN Mobility to power 50K food delivery vehicles for Zomato
Sun Mobility has entered into an association with Zomato to power 50k electric 2-wheelers, across India over the next 24 months. State-of-the-art battery swap solutions will be used for last-mile deliveries.
Sun Mobility has entered into an association with Zomato to power 50k electric 2-wheelers, across India over the next 24 months. State-of-the-art battery swap solutions will be used for last-mile deliveries.
The Bengaluru-based provider of universal energy infrastructure and services for electric vehicles will deploy these electric two-wheelers pan India, to promote last-mile sustainability solutions. This association has been confirmed in Delhi with an initial fleet deployment.
Anant Badjatya, CEO, SUN Mobility, said “We at SUN Mobility strive to build a sustainable and environmentally friendly ecosystem and our association with Zomato is a significant step towards achieving that goal. By deploying 50k electric two-wheelers in Zomato’s fleet, we are reducing our carbon footprint by 5000 MT/month and contributing to a cleaner environment. We believe that this association will not only benefit the environment but also provide a better experience for delivery partners and the customers.”
Mohit Sardana, COO-Food Delivery at Zomato, added, “As we grow and create new gigs and opportunities in the last-mile delivery ecosystem, the environment must not bear the burden of this growth. Our associations in the past and now with SUN Mobility to swap batteries will accelerate the transition to EV-based deliveries, further helping us keep our promise of a sustainable Zomato for customers, delivery partners, employees and the planet."
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27 Mar 2023
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