
Mumbai/New Delhi, January 07, 2025 –VoltUp, India’s leading Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) startup, has announced its plan to deploy 40,000 e-2wheelers in partnership with Revamp Moto.
Over the next two years, VoltUp will be investing over Rs. 750 crores to deploy cutting-edge infrastructure and network expansion that will enhance VoltUp’s MaaS offering for last-mile mobility.
This partnership revolutionizes the last-mile gig economy by addressing key pain points for delivery executives, such as high operating costs and maintenance expenses of fuel-powered vehicles.
VoltUp’s MaaS platform enables gig workers to easily adopt e-2wheelers, cutting their Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) by up to 76% through a pay-as-you-go model, reduced maintenance, and zero fuel costs. This shift not only alleviates financial stress but also increases disposable income while promoting sustainable mobility.
The e-2wheelers by Revamp Moto, integrates with VoltUp’s state-of-the art Battery Swapping Infrastructure (BSI), ensuring 24/7 access to reliable and efficient battery swaps.
Equipped with smart features like real-time vehicle tracking, precise range estimation, and a swap station locator through the VoltUp app, riders enjoy seamless operations and enhanced efficiency.
VoltUp’s proprietary tech and data analytics combined with the robust vehicles from Revamp further empower gig workers to optimize their rides, improving safety, reliability, and overall satisfaction, making MaaS a practical and transformative solution for India’s growing gig workforce.
Featuring innovative designs, robust build, smart features, and enhanced ergonomics, these custom-engineered vehicles promise an exceptional user experience and improved efficiency.
Leveraging VoltUp’s IoT-enabled fleet management and AI-driven network intelligence, the partnership optimises supply-demand dynamics, ensuring accessible and efficient electric mobility.
With a focus on sustainability and innovation, this collaboration elevates last-mile transportation and strengthens VoltUp’s and Revamp’s leadership in the electric mobility sector.
This post was last modified on January 7, 2025 5:54 pm
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