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      Home » Zypp Electric, Gurugram Police Launch EV Safety Drive

      Zypp Electric, Gurugram Police Launch EV Safety Drive

      Ritesh KumarBy Ritesh KumarAugust 11, 2025 E-Mobility 2 Mins Read
      Zypp Electric, Gurugram Police Launch EV Safety Drive
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      In a significant move towards promoting electric vehicle (EV) adoption and safer roads, Zypp Electric, India’s leading EV logistics platform, has partnered with the Gurugram Traffic Police to launch the “Green Hai Toh Zypp Hai” campaign. The initiative, which blends sustainability with road safety, was unveiled today at Zypp HQ, Sector 66, Gurugram, during a special EV awareness rally.

      The event was attended by Dr Rajesh Mohan, DCP Traffic Gurugram, as the Chief Guest, and witnessed the participation of hundreds of EV riders. The campaign carries two strong messages — “Green Hai Toh Zypp Hai” to promote sustainable mobility through EVs and “Drive Right Shine Bright” to highlight safe and lawful driving practices.

      As part of the collaboration, Zypp Electric and Gurugram Traffic Police will jointly organise future awareness drives and integrate structured road safety training modules into the Zypp Pilot App. These will provide delivery partners with training, incentives, and better adherence to traffic regulations.

      Speaking at the launch, Akash Gupta, Co-founder & CEO of Zypp Electric, said, “Sustainable mobility and safe roads go hand in hand for building smart, liveable cities. Our partnership with Gurugram Traffic Police will help spread EV awareness and instill a culture of safety among our delivery partners.”

      Dr Rajesh Mohan praised the initiative, noting that corporate participation is essential for improving road safety and fostering behavioural change.

      The campaign coincided with Zypp Electric’s Foundation Day and the achievement of becoming EBITDA positive. The company has fulfilled over 112 million deliveries — including 47 million for quick commerce — reducing more than 55 million kg of carbon emissions. Zypp has empowered over two lakh gig workers, with top earners making up to ₹14 lakh annually.

      Looking ahead, Zypp plans to expand its fleet from 20,000+ EVs to 100,000 EVs within 12–18 months across India’s top eight cities, with a long-term vision to reach 500,000 vehicles and achieve 100% electrification of last-mile delivery by 2028.

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