Yulu launches services in Hyderabad
Hyderabad marks the company's ninth city.
Yulu, India's largest shared electric vehicle (EV) mobility technology firm, today launched its service in Hyderabad, Telangana. The rollout will see Yulu introducing its purpose-built shared EVs on city roads for the first time, the press release noted.
Yulu’s service was inaugurated in the presence of Jayesh Ranjan (IAS) Special Chief Secretary, Information Technology and Industries & Commerce, Government of Telangana.
To begin with, Yulu will deploy its purpose-built DeX EVs in the Cyberabad Commissionerate area.
Yulu’s service is also aligned with the State Government's aim to provide comprehensive intra-city mobility infrastructure and sustainably develop its metropolitan area under the upcoming Hyderabad Master Plan. Mr Jayesh Ranjan (IAS) says, "The Government of Telangana is dedicated to advancing the electric vehicle sector. Hyderabad, with its young and tech-savvy population, serves as an ideal environment for the adoption of innovative technologies and business models in the electric mobility space. We are pleased to welcome pioneering mobility-as-a-service companies like Yulu to the city's shared mobility landscape."
“Yulu is delighted to launch its service in Hyderabad, an economic and business powerhouse whose citizens share a love for technology-led solutions for everyday life,” says Amit Gupta, Co-Founder and CEO of Yulu.
He added, "As Hyderabad emerges as a beacon of sustainable urban development, Yulu will champion affordable and zero-emission solutions for last-mile mobility that improve residents’ quality of life and empower delivery workers, brands and consumers. By unlocking EVs for last-mile delivery and creating several new gig work jobs in Hyderabad and its surrounding areas, Yulu looks forward to partnering with the State to create a vibrant and inclusive economy."
Yulu’s service will support State and City-level administrators in their goal to create jobs and promote sustainable urbanisation, the company further noted.
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