Gentari has expanded its Vehicle-as-a-Service (VaaS) offering through a MoU with electric mobility provider MoEVing Urban Technology to provide 1,000 three-wheeler and 500 four-wheeler electric cargo vehicles on subscription.
Vikash Mishra, CEO, MoEVing, said, “High-quality electric four-wheelers coming into the market opens a whole new segment to electrify in the urban delivery ecosystem. We are excited to work with Gentari to deploy three- and four-wheeler commercial electric vehicles across India to reduce the carbon footprint of deliveries. With our operations, charging and maintenance footprint spanning across India, we hope to bring change on-ground and electrify deliveries for e-commerce, e-grocery, the logistics segment and now also large FMCG and traditional companies.”
Gentari also exchanged MoU documents with logistics company Gati KWE (Gati) to provide 500 electric cargo vehicles through its VaaS offering. It was represented by Abhishek Dabas, while Gati was represented by its Chief Transformation Officer, Charles Devlin D'Costa.
Pirojshaw Sarkari, CEO, Gati, added, “As a part of our ESG initiatives, we have plans to convert our entire pickup and delivery fleet to alternative fuel by 2025. The collaboration with Gentari will help us accelerate the transition and attain our sustainability goals.”
Earlier, the company, through its affiliated entity Amplus Power Supply, had also signed an MoU with Tata Motors for 5,000 Ace EVs in 2022. The latter will be delivering the first set of 100 Ace EVs in April to Genatri.