E-mobility brand Motovolt Mobility has collaborated with ZEVO to deploy 5,000 of its flagship M7 electric scooters for adoption of EVs for last-mile delivery and mobility needs.
This strategic alliance signifies a collective effort towards promoting the widespread adoption of EVs for all delivery needs, promising a more sustainable future in urban mobility and last-mile logistics, the company said in a statement.
ZEVO is a tech-enabled mid-mile and last-mile logistics solutions company offering fleet-as-a-service. The company aims to tackle the challenges of cost and timelines within the e-commerce, quick commerce, and food tech industries while also contributing to a positive environmental impact.
The M7 offers range of up to 166 km on a single charge, making it an ideal choice for last-mile deliveries. Equipped with a lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery, the M7 comes with a warranty of 3 years or 60,000 km, ensuring peace of mind for users.
“Through this strategic partnership with ZEVO, we aim to promote the adoption of EVs for all kinds of deliveries. The M7 e-scooter represents a significant step towards a more sustainable future in the realm of urban mobility,” Tushar Choudhary, Founder & CEO, Motovolt Mobility, said.
Commenting on the partnership, Aditya Singh Ratnu, Founder & CEO of ZEVO, said, “We aim to deliver advanced logistics solutions that prioritize both efficiency and environmental responsibility. Our collaboration with Motovolt resonates with our mission to pave the way for a more sustainable and eco-friendly future in the realm of last-mile logistics.”
The M7 blends Indian aspiration with German engineering and has an inbuilt IOT tracker with an IP67-rated battery pack, remote lock-unlock, anti-theft alarm, USB charger, disc brakes, and an LCD display.
“The M7 is a sustainable mobility solution that reduces emissions and contributes to a cleaner future. With its convenience, efficiency, and sustainability, it is set to revolutionize urban commuting and last-mile logistics for individuals and businesses alike,” the company added.