TVS Motor and Kadam Mobility Partner to Launch 500 Electric Three-Wheelers for Clean Urban Commutes
Strategic MoU to support inclusive electric mobility in India, with phased rollout beginning FY25–26. The deployment aims to empower drivers, promote sustainability, and expand Kadam’s reach into passenger transport services.
TVS Motor Company has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Kadam Mobility to deploy 500 units of the TVS King EV MAX electric three-wheelers across key metro and Tier 1 cities during the financial year 2025–26. The initiative focuses on advancing clean and inclusive urban mobility.
Kadam Mobility plans to roll out the vehicles in a phased manner starting in Q2 FY25–26, integrating them into its existing electric ecosystem, which includes charging stations, EV deployment, and driver training programs. The initiative will also focus on creating livelihood opportunities for underrepresented groups, especially women.
The TVS King EV MAX offers a range of 179 km and includes features such as fast charging, spacious design, and Bluetooth-enabled TVS SmartXonnect™. This aligns with Kadam Mobility’s aim to provide reliable and sustainable transportation options while entering the passenger mobility segment.
Rajat Gupta, Business Head – Commercial Mobility at TVS Motor Company, said the partnership reflects a joint vision of driving scaleable impact in clean mobility and livelihood generation. Anubhav Swara, Founder & CEO of Kadam Mobility, added that the collaboration is a key step towards expanding clean transportation infrastructure.
The first batch of vehicles is set for rollout in June 2025.
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