Euler Motors To Deliver 2,500 EVs To Major E-Commerce Players

Mobility Outlook Bureau
23 Aug 2021
05:28 PM
1 Min Read

The companies will deploy Euler Motors' EVs across Delhi NCR, Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Chennai to transform and strengthen their first, mid & last-mile operations.


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The Delhi-based e-mobility startup Euler Motors announced its partnership with major e-commerce players such as BigBasket, Flipkart, Udaan, and other B2B delivery players. Under this partnership, the startup aims to deliver 2,500 EVs for intra-city deliveries. Deliveries of these vehicles are scheduled to take place in the next six to eight months.  The companies will deploy Euler Motors' EVs across Delhi NCR, Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Chennai to transform and strengthen their first, mid & last-mile operations.  Saurav Kumar, Founder and CEO, Euler Motors, said, 'We are delighted to see the strong pre-launch order booking, which is testimony to the customer confidence in and the strong performance and value proposition of our product. Our discussions with them have shaped our product deeply, based on valuable insights around customer needs and use case scenarios.' Hari Menon, Co-Founder, BigBasket, said, 'Euler Motors has demonstrated compelling advantages and a unique value set on these counts, stemming from superior technology, their design for Indian conditions and relentless focus on user experience. We are delighted in the partnership and look forward to compelling results.' Sujeet Kumar, Co-Founder, Udaan, stated the full-stack approach that Euler Motors has taken to help companies transition to electric mobility has given Udaan a lot of comfort in day-to-day operations of its fleet. Euler Motors will launch its first three-wheeled L5 cargo vehicle around the festive season. The company is currently driving 300 vehicles as part of a pre-launch pilot with e-commerce and consumer goods companies for inner-city delivery in Delhi NCR. 

In addition, the company has raised funds from ADB Ventures, Blume Ventures, Inventus Capital India and Jetty Ventures. The vehicle maker also claims to have a network of more than 100 charging infrastructures in Delhi NCR to support electric vehicles.  

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