SWITCH Mobility Launches IeV8 Electric Light Commercial Vehicle at Bharat Mobility Expo 2025
The vehicle is designed for mid-mile logistics, offering sustainability and efficiency to meet the needs of modern businesses.
SWITCH Mobility Ltd, a subsidiary of the Hinduja Group, unveiled the SWITCH IeV8, an electric light commercial vehicle (eLCV) in the 7.2-tonne category, at the Bharat Mobility Expo 2025.
The IeV8 features advanced lithium battery technology, providing a range of 250 kilometers on a single charge. With a payload capacity of up to four tonnes and container compatibility of 830 cubic feet, it is suitable for diverse logistics applications. The vehicle includes fast-charging capabilities, ensuring reduced downtime and uninterrupted operations.
Driver comfort and safety are emphasized with features such as Electro-Hydraulic Power Steering (EHPS), an air-conditioned cabin, tiltable steering, and sliding and reclining seats. The IeV8 is also equipped with SWITCH iON, a proprietary telematics system offering real-time vehicle monitoring and fleet management capabilities.
Dheeraj Hinduja, Chairman of SWITCH Mobility, stated that the IeV8 reflects the company’s commitment to clean transportation solutions, aiming to combine innovation with environmental sustainability. Mahesh Babu, CEO of SWITCH Mobility, highlighted the vehicle’s potential to reduce operational costs and support sustainable logistics through advanced performance and durability.
SWITCH Mobility, known for its focus on electric mobility and low-emission solutions, has developed the IeV8 to address the growing demand for efficient logistics vehicles in India. With its introduction, the company aims to support businesses in lowering costs and minimizing their carbon footprint, contributing to a greener future for the logistics sector.
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