SWIGGY, RBML SIGN DEAL FOR EV ECOSYSTEM IN INDIA
NEW DELHI: Food ordering and delivery platform Swiggy on Thursday said it has signed an agreement with Reliance BP Mobility Ltd (RBML) to build an EV ecosystem and battery-swapping stations for its delivery partners across the country. The firm has also partnered with Hero Lectro and Fast despatch logistics to enable end-to-end delivery of its orders through cargo e-cycles, Swiggy said.
Delivering through EVs is expected to lower the running cost of vehicles by up to 40%, leading to higher earnings for Swiggy’s delivery partners, it added.
On the initiative, Niti Aayog chief executive officer (CEO) Amitabh Kant said: “That the Indian industry must continue to work towards driving the adoption of EVs as a part of the nation’s overall efforts to transition to sustainable and environment-friendly mobility.”
“Swiggy’s commitment in this direction is a welcome development,” he added.
“Swiggy’s fleet delivers millions of orders each month with our partners travelling an average of 80-100 kms daily. As we continue to work towards providing our consumers with greater convenience, we are also mindful of the environmental impact of our operations and are taking the necessary steps to make our journey more sustainable,” Swiggy CEO Sriharsha Majety said.
To ensure a robust and sustainable last-mile food delivery infrastructure, RBML will install battery swapping stations every few kilometers. A single precharged battery enables a commute of almost 65-80 kilometers, the statement said.
“Our collaboration with Swiggy has the potential to bring disruption and increase EV adoption among delivery and transportation companies in the country. We are confident the partners will immensely benefit from our widespread network of Battery Swap stations,” Reliance BP Mobility Ltd CEO, Harish C Mehta said.