Yulu enters Gurugram for last-mile mobility and delivery 

Yuma Energy will deploy its network of AI-powered battery charging and swapping stations in Gurugram to power Yulu’s shared EV fleet.

20 Jul 2023 | 12298 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

Bajaj Auto-backed Yulu, a shared electric 2-wheeler mobility player, has launched its mobility-as-a-service (MaaS) offering in Gurugram, Haryana. The Gurugram launch marks its entry into its fourth city, as the company continues to grow its shared fleet — which currently stands at around 25,000 vehicles — in Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Delhi.  

Commenting on the launch, Amit Gupta, Co-founder and CEO of Yulu said, “Gurugram is a thriving city with a cosmopolitan mix of residents, a large and mature local service economy and rapidly developing infrastructure, all of which make it a great fit for a sustainable last-mile mobility service like Yulu.” 

“We have established strong partnerships with delivery companies in Gurugram and are very happy with the pilots we have run with some of them. We have received active support from city authorities and traffic departments and are working with them to bring our service to more areas of the city soon.”

As per the company statement, Yuma Energy, a joint venture between Yulu and Magna, will deploy its network of AI-powered battery charging and swapping stations in Gurugram to power Yulu’s shared EV fleet in an efficient, safe, and reliable manner. Other aspects of Yulu’s operational setup are ready too, including a large vehicle fleet, approved zones, on-ground staff, and local partnerships. Yulu will start its operations in Gurugram with its shared goods-mobility services and will introduce its shared people-mobility services in due course.

To date, Yulu has enabled over 75 million green deliveries and benefited over 50,000 delivery partners across the country. Facilitating a variety of use cases from daily commutes and joy rides to running errands as well as delivering goods, Yulu powers 1 million green kilometers and lakhs of green deliveries every day. 

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