Yulu has launched its mobility-as-a-service (MaaS) offering in Gurugram, Haryana. The Gurugram launch marks the company's entry into its fourth city, even as it continues to grow its shared fleet — which stands at 25,000+ vehicles today — in Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Delhi.
Yuma Energy, a joint venture between Yulu and Magna, will deploy its network of AI-powered battery charging and swapping stations in Gurugram to power its shared EV fleet. The company will start its operations in Gurugram with its shared goods-mobility services and introduce its shared people-mobility services in due course.
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By combining its proprietary full-stack platform, a strong network of Yuma Energy battery swapping stations, strategic B2B partnerships, and a customer-centric approach, it has created a proven shared mobility ecosystem for people and goods mobility, which it is now bringing to Gurugram.
The company says it has received active support from city authorities and traffic departments and is working with them to bring our service to more areas of the city soon.
Amit Gupta, Co-Founder & CEO, Yulu, said, “Gurugram is a thriving city with a cosmopolitan mix of residents, a large and mature local service economy and rapidly developing infrastructure, all of which make it a great fit for a sustainable last-mile mobility service like Yulu.”