Altigreen Joins MoEVing To Launch EVs In Delhi NCR

Mobility Outlook Bureau
16 Jun 2021
07:19 PM
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The two partners will work together to augment the adoption of EVs over traditional ICE vehicles to relieve the city’s stressed air quality. The Altigreen NEEV is an L5 Cargo vehicle that has been designed to keep the specific needs of Indian users in mind.


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Electric vehicle (EV) start-up, Altigreen has partnered with electric fleet startup MoEVing to launch its EVs in Delhi-NCR. The company has already started supplying ‘NEEV’ 3-wheeler EVs in Delhi-NCR. 

The two partners will work together to augment the adoption of EVs over traditional ICE vehicles to relieve the city’s stressed air quality. The Altigreen NEEV is an L5 Cargo vehicle that has been designed to keep the specific needs of Indian users in mind.

Amitabh Saran, CEO, Altigreen Propulsion Labs said the partnership with MoEVing will help both the companies achieve their vision of deploying environment-friendly mobility solutions in the region.

Vikash Mishra, Founder and CEO of MoEVing said Altigreen’s 3W builds customer confidence, eliminates driver range anxiety and the need for day charging. “At MoEVing, we have deployed multiple Altigreen NEEVs across Bangalore and Delhi NCR. We look forward to deploy more NEEV EVs across all our cities pan India,” he added. 

With its 11-kWh battery, Altigreen’s NEEV can cover up to 125 Km with 550 kg payload in city traffic conditions.

The vehicle maker has already opened its office in New Delhi to shape its plans and launched a service network across various geographical areas in Delhi-NCR to support its customers.

It is to be noted that the capital has already exempted ‘electric carriers’ from its existing ban on plying & parking of LCVs in NCR during specified timings under the Delhi EV Policy of 2019. 

The policy of 2020 further provides a purchase incentive of INR 30,000 to the first ten thousand electric goods carriers registered in Delhi, in addition to interest subvention of 5% on loans availed from DFC. Altigreen’s push in Delhi amidst the supportive policy framework will lure more fleet operators to shift to green mobility. 

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