Bengaluru-based start-up Sun Mobility has partnered with Zypp Electric to deploy 10,000 EVs across various platforms over the next few years.
This is the first partnership under the recently announced Sun Mobility’s Mobility as a Service (MaaS) offering. It will provide Zypp with an electric mobility solution comprising leading cargo vehicle models integrated with smart batteries and access to a wide SWAP POINTS network. In addition, this offering comes with a pay-per-use plan bundled with unlimited battery swaps.
The companies have already deployed cargo electric three-wheelers in Delhi/NCR and will soon expand to ten other cities.
Zypp plans to deploy these vehicles across various applications in retail, eCommerce, and groceries delivery.
Akash Gupta, Co-founder & CEO, Zypp Electric, said, “Zypp and SUN Mobility share some great synergies, and we are looking forward to scaling this partnership with EVs in various models across the country.”
Chetan Maini, Co-Founder and Chairman, SUN Mobility, said, “EVs in last-mile delivery are the fastest-growing segment with over 10% penetration (monthly sales) in the three-wheeler cargo segment. Our comprehensive MaaS offering can enable fleet operators to adopt e-mobility in an accelerated manner.”
“We aim to deploy 10,000 EVs with Zypp on our platform across the country,” he added.
SUN Mobility aims to onboard over a million vehicles by 2025, accelerated through its MaaS offering.
It has already commenced solution deployment in eCommerce and goods delivery segments across major cities such as Delhi NCR, Bangalore, and Chandigarh and plans to further expand to other cities across the country.
The company has onboarded hundreds of such vehicles across multiple fleet operators and has a robust order book to deploy thousands more.