Bijliride, a rapidly growing EV rental and mobility-tech startup, has announced a strategic partnership with DeCharge and Bolt.Earth to integrate their extensive EV charging networks directly into the Bijliride mobile app. This collaboration enables users to locate, access, and navigate to nearby EV charging stations seamlessly, streamlining the electric mobility experience for riders across Hyderabad.
With this integration, Bijliride riders now have real-time visibility of over 1,000 EV charging stations in Hyderabad and more than 100,000 across India, allowing for intelligent route planning, reduced range anxiety, and more efficient rentals. The expanded network ensures that charging infrastructure is accessible, reliable, and convenient, significantly enhancing the urban EV ecosystem.
Shivam Sisodiya, CEO and co-founder of Bijliride, said:
“Convenience and reliability are at the heart of everything we do at Bijliride. This partnership with DeCharge and Bolt.Earth enables our customers to plan their journeys, locate available charging stations, and rent EVs, all from a single app. Our goal is to create a seamless and supportive electric mobility ecosystem for every rider.”
The integration is designed not only to enhance the rental experience for users but also to accelerate EV adoption in Hyderabad. By improving the visibility and accessibility of charging stations, Bijliride is helping build a connected and confident EV community, supporting the city’s shift toward sustainable urban mobility.
Mohan Ponnada, CEO & co-founder of DeCharge, added:
“Electrification is inevitable. With DeCharge, it becomes intelligent and scalable, suited for fleets. Our partnership with Bijliride delivers seamless, reliable charging across the city, ensuring power is always within the reach of the riders.”
Raghav Bharadwaj, CEO and Founder of Bolt.Earth, stated:
“Our collaboration with Bijliride is about removing everyday barriers to EV adoption. By combining mobility and charging into one app, we are creating a seamless experience for commuters, making EV travel smarter, more convenient, and easier to choose every day.”
Looking ahead, Bijliride plans a USD 2–3 million (₹16–24 crore) follow-on funding round to scale its EV fleet to over 10,000 vehicles and expand operations to more than 10 cities nationwide, reinforcing its commitment to sustainable urban mobility.
This partnership marks a significant step toward integrated EV infrastructure, combining rental convenience with intelligent, city-wide charging networks and positioning Hyderabad as a leading hub for electric mobility in India.