WayCool has announced that it has joined the international non-profit Climate Group's EV100 initiative and aims to transition its last-mile delivery fleet to electric by 2030.
Under the initiative, WayCool also plans to install charging points at 50 locations across India for staff and customers by 2030, operating in 50 regions across the country. Besides, it will handle more than 1,200 tonne of food products daily, with a network of over 150K farmers, a press release from the company said.
Notably, EV100 aims to make electric transport the new normal through commitments from forward-looking companies to transition their fleets to electric vehicles (EVs) by 2030.
Karthik Jayaraman, Co-Founder & Managing Director, WayCool, noted that the food and agri sectors contribute to global greenhouse gas emissions significantly. “Electrifying fleets is one of our prime focus areas. We have valuable insights to share with the wider EV100 community, having already transitioned 20% of our last-mile delivery fleet to EVs,” he said.
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