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World EV Day

The logistics sector is at a pivotal juncture, with a significant opportunity to reduce carbon emissions, especially in last-mile operations. India’s target of achieving 100% electric last-mile logistics by 2030 is not just an ambitious goal—it also represents a transformative shift for the industry and the environment. Aligned with this vision, at Mahindra Logistics, we are proud to be at the forefront of this green transition, operating the largest electric vehicle fleet in last-mile delivery. As part of our Green Logistics ecosystem – Edel, we have deployed over 1,600 EVs across more than 20 cities along with 70+ charging infrastructures in the last-mile delivery segment. In people and enterprise mobility space, we are witnessing and supporting a rapid increase in EV adoption, particularly in metropolitan areas.

We have launched fully electric sites in the enterprise mobility segment for our clients while continuing to expand our electric fleet for airport taxi services. Furthermore, as part of our commitment to sustainability, we are investing INR 360 million in additional EVs and charging infrastructure. To achieve true electrification, collaboration between the industry players and the government is essential to accelerate the development of an interoperable fast-charging network, thereby driving larger EV adoption. On World EV Day, we urge to lead India’s electric transition collaboratively and set a global standard for sustainable logistics.

Mr. Rampraveen Swaminathan
Managing Director and CEO, Mahindra Logistics Ltd.

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