Carzonrent Launches “Plug” To Transition Entire Fleet To EVs, Induct 20,000 Cars Over 5 Years

Carzonrent has launched “ Plug” its EV initiative to transition its entire existing fleet of 5000 cars to EVs within the next 12 months, on 11 October. “Plug” India’s first Electric Vehicle Mobility as a service platform, promoted by Carzonrent Group, is planning to further expand its reach across different cities in India by adding 20,000 cars to its fleet. The company has completed its discussions/ negotiations with major EV manufacturers and is set to induct EV fleets to service its Corporate, Airline, Hotel, Government/ PSU customers besides Air travellers who are transiting from major airports in different cities across India.  

The company has successfully completed over 5000 trips in its pilot phase, testing its EV fleets' technology tools, charging stations, and battery performance. Simultaneously, the company also collected consumer feedback on its EV fleet services across North, South, and East India to develop a more user-friendly service. Plug will service over 600 existing Global and Indian Business Houses with over 3.5 million employees who will be able to use EV mobility services.  

“We at “Plug” are working towards providing people with a sustainable mobility service. Our aim is to build a strong network of EV infrastructure across the country. Through our expansion plan, we will be enabling commuters to have more access  to switch to EVs as their means of transportation” said Rajiv Kumar Vij, Founder of Carzonrent- Plug. 

The company has already collaborated with EV charging infrastructure firms like  Fortum Charge & Drive India, a leading Nordic EV charging service provider, to set up charging stations pan India.

“Carzonrent-Plug” is committed to offering cleaner and more sustainable mobility solutions via its chauffeur-driven EV fleet for different mobility needs. Since its inception, the company has used proprietary technology tools for launching its operations across India, as they want to encourage all stakeholders to shift to electric vehicles.

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