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Zypp Electric partners with e-Sprinto to strengthen EV fleet for last-mile deliveries

Zypp Electric collaborates with e-Sprinto to deploy 30,000 high-speed electric scooters, aiming to enhance delivery efficiency, support sustainable urban logistics, and improve livelihoods for 30,000 delivery personnel over the next three years.

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 26 Dec 2024 Views icon4199 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Zypp Electric partners with e-Sprinto to strengthen EV fleet for last-mile deliveries

Zypp Electric, a prominent provider of EV-based last-mile delivery services in India, has announced a partnership with e-Sprinto, a manufacturer of electric two-wheelers. As part of this collaboration, e-Sprinto will supply 30,000 high-speed electric scooters to Zypp Electric’s fleet over the next three years. The initiative is designed to support sustainable urban logistics while enhancing operational efficiency and livelihood opportunities for delivery personnel.  

The partnership includes a focus on comprehensive after-sales service and support for delivery pilots, ensuring the fleet's reliability and performance. By integrating e-Sprinto’s vehicles into its operations, Zypp Electric aims to empower 30,000 delivery personnel with reliable and advanced electric scooters, improving their productivity and earning potential.  

The electric scooters provided by e-Sprinto feature disc brakes on both the front and rear, combined with telescopic front shock absorbers to enhance safety. The vehicles are equipped with high-speed motors and LMFP batteries, offering an optimal balance of speed and mileage. This makes them suitable for the demands of last-mile delivery, particularly in quick-commerce and food delivery segments.  

Rashi Agarwal, Co-Founder and Chief Business Officer of Zypp Electric, stated that the partnership is a strategic step towards meeting the increasing demand for EVs in the last-mile delivery sector. She highlighted that Zypp Electric aims to deploy 200,000 electric vehicles within the next three years to contribute to zero-emission logistics. Agarwal added that this collaboration not only addresses the growing need for sustainable solutions in India's expanding e-commerce market but also supports delivery partners with quality vehicles designed for operational needs.  

Atul Gupta, Co-Founder and Director of e-Sprinto, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, emphasizing its alignment with both companies’ focus on sustainability and innovation. He noted that the collaboration would enhance the value provided to customers in the last-mile delivery ecosystem.  

 

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