TVS to supply 10,000 e-scooters over next 2 years to Zomato

    TVS will ensure that there are charging stations within the delivery partner’s area of operation.

    Published On Jun 30, 2023 12:44:00 PM

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    TVS Motor Company has partnered with Zomato to bolster last-mile delivery services. As part of the association, 50 TVS iQube electric scooters were provided to Zomato delivery partners at an event in Hyderabad through Chartered Bikes x BLive – a fleet operator. As part of this strategic partnership, TVS Motor will deploy over 10,000 TVS electric scooters over the course of two years. 

    TVS Motor will also ensure that delivery partners onboarded on Zomato have access to charging stations within their radius and receive smooth digital integration to ensure ease of delivery.

    Manu Saxena, senior vice president, Electric Vehicles, TVS Motor Company, said, “With the success of TVS iQube Electric, we are expanding our electric offerings across multiple segments, and last-mile delivery services help towards faster adoption of EVs."

    Zomato’s chief operations officer, Rinshul Chandra, added, “At Zomato, we are committed to 100 percent EV adoption by 2030, and are the first food ordering and delivery platform to join Climate Group’s EV100 campaign. We are now partnering with over 50 companies in the EV ecosystem with the intent of onboarding over 1,00,000 EV-based delivery partners on our platform within the next two years. This association with TVS Motor adds further momentum to our commitment, given their global repute in the sustainable mobility domain."

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