TVS Motor Company on Thuไrsday said it has inked a pact with leading on-demand delivery pl𝔍atform Swiggy to bolster the electric commercial mobility segment.
The partnership highlights TVS Motor's co😼mmitment to strengthen electrification across diverse mobility segments and align with Swiggy's many efforts to enable the adoption o🎃f EVs in its delivery fleet.
As🎶 part of the agreement, TVS Motor and Swiggy will test the implementation of TVS Motor's EV🐲 for food delivery and other on-demand services of Swiggy.
The two companies are exploring the co-creation of sustaꦏinable and comprehensive solutions for Swiggy's delivery partners, TVS Motor Company said i♎n a statement.
This will include working on customised packages like a need-spe🧸cific product, flexible finan🏅cing options and connected services, it added.
"Our collaboration with Swiggy is a key step towards strengthening the electrification oᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚf mobility in food delivery and last-mile delivery services, furthering the easy adoption of EVs amongst customers.
“This also marks our foray into showcasing our commitment in the electric commercial mobility segment," TV♕S Motor Company Senior Vice President (Future Mobility) Manu Saxena noted.
The company looks forward to its alliance with Swiggy who is the leader in the Indian food and on-demand delivery market and leading the way in creating a wide and sustainable e-mobility ecosystem in th🅠e country, he added.
The company's MoU✅ with Swiggy is 🎉in line with its commitment to expanding the presence of TVS iQube Electric across all major cities by the end of the financial year.
The electric scooter is pr♌esently available in 33 cities, including Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai, Pune, Kochi and Coimbatore.
"Swiggy has been pioneering the need for greater EV adoption, with a commitment to make deliveries spanning 8,00,000 kilometres per day through EVs by 2025. We believe they offer a sustainable solution in gree🥂n mobility while also empowering our delivery partners to earn more," Swiggy Vice President Operations Mihir Rajesh Shah stated.
The pilot project with TVS will help the company better understand the needs of the delivery fleet and steps the partners can take to make operations greener and sustainable, he 😼added.