EV Mechanica

Subscribe to EV Mechanica's Current Newsletter & never miss an update!

    Close Menu
      Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
      EVMechanicaEVMechanica
      EVMechanicaEVMechanica
      • Home
      • News
        • E-Mobility
        • EV Battery
      • Charging Stations
      • Policy
      • Interview
      • Jobs
      • Events
      • E-Mag
      • Subscription
      Facebook YouTube LinkedIn WhatsApp
      EVMechanicaEVMechanica
      Home » Magenta Mobility Deploys 2,000+ Electric Vehicles Nationwide

      Magenta Mobility Deploys 2,000+ Electric Vehicles Nationwide

      Rashmi VermaBy Rashmi VermaSeptember 24, 2024 E-Mobility 2 Mins Read
      Magenta Mobility Deploys 2,000+ Electric Vehicles Nationwide
      Share
      Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp

      An important milestone has been achieved by Magenta Mobility, a leading provider of integrated electric mobility solutions, which has deployed more than 2,000 electric vehicles (EVs) in more than 18 Indian cities. This success demonstrates the company’s commitment to advancing sustainable urban transit and green logistics.started working three years ago.

      Over 2,000 three-wheelers (3W) and more than 250 four-wheelers (4W) are part of Magenta’s fleet, which it accumulated in a comparatively short amount of time. These vehicles are strategically placed throughout cities like Gurgaon, Delhi, Manesar, Noida, Faridabad, Ghaziabad, Mumbai, Pune, Ahmedabad, Surat, Bangalore, Chennai, and Hyderabad. There are plans to grow into Lucknow and Jaipur, among other places. Fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG), courier services, e-commerce, grocery delivery, third-party logistics (3PL), and DHL are just a few of the industries the company serves. Notable partnerships with major players in the market include Flipkart Grocery, Amazon UFF, D-Mart, Zomato Hyperpure, Delhivery, and DHL.

      In addition to being a noteworthy accomplishment for Magenta, this large-scale EV deployment is an essential step in lowering carbon emissions and advancing India’s national aim for environmentally friendly transportation. The company is well positioned to alter urban freight and promote sustainable logistics solutions because to its extensive network of over 1,500 chargers and over 90 charging stations spread across its operational cities.

      Maxson Lewis, Founder & CEO of Magenta Mobility, commented, “The deployment of 2,000+ EVs positions us as one of India’s largest electric cargo fleet operators and reflects our firm commitment to revolutionizing urban logistics with green solutions. With 80% of our fleet now IoT-enabled and seamlessly integrated into Norminc, our advanced fleet management platform, we’re driving significant improvements in operational efficiency and vehicle tracking, setting new benchmarks for sustainable logistics.”

      whatsapp icon Click Here to get the latest EV news and exclusive updates from EV Mechanica on WhatsApp!
      e-commerce electric mobility solutions electric vehicles green solutions Magenta Mobility urban logistics
      Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp
      Rashmi Verma

      More article from Rashmi Verma

      Keep Reading

      Bolt.Earth Announces Ambitious Nationwide EV Infrastructure Expansion

      Delta Boosts India’s EV Growth Through Local Manufacturing

      Delhi Rolls Out 50 New E-Buses at Tehkhand Facility

      Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

      three + 13 =

      E-MOBILITY

      Delta Boosts India’s EV Growth Through Local Manufacturing

      November 15, 2025

      Delhi Rolls Out 50 New E-Buses at Tehkhand Facility

      November 15, 2025

      Yadea Unveils Next-Gen Electric Two-Wheelers at EICMA

      November 14, 2025

      Mazda Begins Testing Its First Dedicated EV Platform

      November 14, 2025

      Articles

      Inside the Surge: EV Battery Packs Revolutionising Global Mobility and Energy

      The global push toward electric vehicles has brought one component to centre stage: the EV…

      Beyond Charging: Why Battery Swapping Could Be India’s Shortcut to Mass EV Adoption

      India has established the objective of becoming a net-zero emitter by 2070. Electric vehicles represent…

      Optimizing EV Systems for Maximum Uptime- Lessons from Electric Bus Fleet Operations in India

      India is set to become the 3rd largest economy by 2030 with a $7 trillion…

      © 2025 EVMechanica.com.
      • Home
      • About Us
      • Contact Us
      • Subscription

      Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.