Chargeup has partnered with Zomato to bring about a sustainable transformation in the last-mile delivery sector in India. The partnership will enable Zomato delivery partners to get easy financing and leasing options to make a seamless switch to electric mobility. This ESG initiative will enable Zomato to reduce the carbon footprint of its vast delivery network across India.
Knowing that last-mile food delivery personnel cover several kilometres a day, the emissions from their scooters and bikes significantly add to the mobility footprint in urban areas. This is where Chargeup’s partnership with Zomato will bring about a transformation.
Switching to EVs, along with access to the extensive network of battery swapping stations, will help the drivers experience 100 per cent uptime, leading to a boost in their income – apart from reducing emissions. With Chargeup now expanding its battery-swapping station network to tier-I, and tier-II cities, the benefits of the new partnership will continue to reach more Zomato delivery partners in the future.
Speaking about this, Varun Goenka, CEO and Co-Founder, Chargeup, said, “As a climate-tech company dedicated to creating a clean mobility ecosystem in India, Chargeup is offering appealing and simple financing and leasing support to Zomato delivery partners who are ready to switch to EVs. Not only will their carbon footprint decrease but delivery partners will also be able to lock-in their costs, and increase their monthly earnings. Our aim is to make their lives simpler and ensure greater productivity."
Adding further, Mohit Sardana, Chief Operating Officer, Food Delivery, Zomato said, "Through our partnership with Chargeup, our delivery partners will have access to a vast network of battery-swapping stations, ensuring 100% uptime and reducing operational costs for our delivery partners. This not only supports our sustainability goals but also contributes to our ongoing efforts to improve the lives of our delivery partners."
Chargeup is building infrastructure to support a smooth and speedier EV transition in India. The company has been scaling its network of battery swapping stations.