Blowhorn has announced a partnership with Denso and Honda to develop a sustainable, environment-friendly solution for the delivery of perishable goods in India. The association aims to address the issue of safe and secure delivery of food, grocery, and pharmaceuticals in India.
A press release from the company stated that the tripartite partnership demonstrates a commitment to driving environmental impact and delivering sustainable solutions for the last-mile logistics industry in India.
Blowhorn had previously collaborated to test Denso’s cold storage infrastructure designed for commercial vehicles. Now, the two companies are partnering to develop a permanent solution for the delivery of perishable goods.
The project aims to facilitate sustainable and eco-friendly delivery methods that do not rely on unsustainable solutions like thermal insulation bags, dry ice or other temporary arrangements.
Meanwhile, Honda is providing electric bikes with battery-swapping system for the project. This allows riders to replace a depleted battery with a fully charged battery at petrol stations and metro stations.
Mithun Srivatsa, Co-founder and CEO, Blowhorn, said this partnership would kickstart the next revolution in swappable electric vehicles and cold chains to accelerate efficient, safe and secure same day EV deliveries. Blowhorn is committed to drive the clean fuel mobility ecosystem through partnerships and is working towards converting its entire fleet to clean fuels by 2025, he added.
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