Partnership to Deliver 100 EVIATOR E350L Electric Vehicles
Montra Electric has signed a new agreement with Magenta Mobility, a leading electric vehicle logistics company. As part of this deal, Montra Electric will supply 100 EVIATOR E350L electric vehicles to Magenta Mobility. This move aims to boost green and efficient transportation across various industries.
Partnership to Drive Clean Mobility
This agreement was signed by Saju Nair, CEO of TIVOLT Electric Private Limited—Montra Electric’s commercial vehicle division—and Maxson Lewis, Managing Director and CEO of Magenta Mobility.
With this partnership, both companies want to make a strong push towards cleaner logistics. The electric vehicles will be used in many sectors like FMCG, grocery, e-commerce, and telecom. These EVs are expected to improve daily mileage, help with intercity travel, and also make driving more comfortable and safe.
Focus on Sustainable and Profitable Operations
The EVIATOR E350L vehicles were recently launched at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo. These vehicles come with strong performance, smart technology, and advanced software features. They also include telematics solutions that help with better vehicle monitoring and performance tracking.
In addition, Montra Electric will provide special service and charging support. This will help Magenta Mobility reduce downtime and increase the working hours of its fleet. With this, the focus remains on building a reliable and efficient electric commercial vehicle system.
A Step Towards Green Logistics in India
Speaking about the partnership, Saju Nair said that this deal is not just about selling electric vehicles but about offering a complete ecosystem. He added that their EVIATOR model gives better ownership costs and higher profits for users.
On the other hand, Maxson Lewis from Magenta Mobility shared that they are happy to work with Montra Electric. He said that the EVIATOR matches their mission to promote sustainable and smart logistics across India.
Overall, this partnership hopes to speed up the use of electric 4-wheeler small commercial vehicles (e-SCVs) in India.
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