Omega Seiki Mobility (OSM) and Kissan Mobility, a zero-emission logistics provider, has partnered to deploy electric three-wheeler cargo vehicles for last-mile delivery across India.
Under the terms of the agreement, OSM will deploy a fleet of 500 electric three-wheelers to Kissan Mobility by June 2024. The deal, valued at Rs. 20 crore, encompasses a diverse range of applications, spanning E-commerce, Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG), and Fast-Moving Consumer Durables (FMCD).
Uday Narang, Founder and Chairman of Omega Seiki Mobility, expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration and said, "The deployment of our electric vehicles will not only enhance operational efficiency but also contribute to a greener and cleaner environment. Every step we all OEM take brings us closer to electrifying the entire logistics sector."
Presently, Kissan Mobility (OnEv) operates in cities such as Delhi/NCR, Chandigarh and Jaipur, managing a fleet of over 150 electric vehicles while Omega Seiki Mobility has set up large scale manufacturing facilities in Delhi NCR and Pune. The company is currently running its fleet in 24 cities, doing more than 15 lakh Km per month.
Kissan Mobility (OnEv), known for its innovation and reliability in logistics, sees this collaboration as a strategic move to embrace cleaner and more sustainable practices. Kamlesh Kaushik, CEO and Founder at Kissan Mobility (OnEv), commented “We are confident in the product line-up of OSM and their service support, which will be key factors for our expansion. These 500 numbers are just a start, and we aim to deploy 2500 numbers of three wheelers and a similar number of four wheelers on the road by March, 2025.”
The rising awareness of environmental sustainability, coupled with government incentives and lower operational costs, has spurred the adoption of electric three-wheelers by logistics companies seeking to reduce their carbon footprint and optimise costs. These vehicles play a crucial role in supporting e-commerce deliveries and cargo transport within industrial complexes, contributing to reduced noise and air pollution. As advancements in battery technology continue, electric three-wheelers are poised to play an increasingly vital role in shaping the future of sustainable urban logistics.