Driven by the need to achieve sustainable growth and to increase the energy efficiency of the logistics sector, Bengaluru-based tech-logistics company, LetsTransport has entered into an agreement with India’s fastest growing EV(Electric Vehicle) startup, Etrio to add electric vehicles to its fleet. Under this agreement, LetsTransport will deploy Touro, three-wheeler EV, in its last-mile operations across Delhi NCR, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai, Mumbai and Pune, in a phased manner over the next six months. These vehicles will reduce carbon dioxide emissions by replacing regular fossil fuel three-wheelers. LetsTransport will deploy these vehicles for leading ecommerce customers, as well as in food, fruits and vegetables and FMCG sectors.
The three-wheeler electric vehicle has been the front-runner in India’s electric mobility vision by contributing over 70 per cent of overall EV sales. While a majority of this has been e-auto rickshaws for people movement, there is an indisputable move by last-mile logistics players to reduce the carbon footprint of intra-city logistics. LetsTransport already has EVs deployed and the new fleet from Etrio will further strengthen its commitment to sustainable growth.
The Etrio Touro vehicles will be used to move medium and large-sized shipments and present massive operating cost advantages. They can carry 500 kgs for a distance of 80-90 kms, operating on a typical battery pack. The operating cost per vehicle is less than INR one, which is four times lesser than that of diesel vehicles at INR four (at an average mileage of 22 kms per litre of diesel).
Commenting on this association, Pushkar Singh, CEO and Co-founder, LetsTransport said, “We at LetsTransport have been working on EV pilots across India with clients like BigBasket, Delhivery for over a year now, and we firmly believe that EV is going to be the future of urban freight movement, especially in the last mile space.We are working on enabling wider adoption of EVs in the last mile space, and the Touro by Etrio is a perfect fit for our sustainability goals.”
Excited about this association, Deepak MV, Co-founder and CEO, Etrio commented, “Electrifying intra-city logistics has been our mission and this association with Lets Transport is a big step forward towards the same. We are delighted to support logistics players to electrify their fleet at scale through our innovative sales cum leasing model. Our association goes the extra mile with committed service support and operational enablement through our unique driver training and certification program.”
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