On Monday, Gentari, a developer of clean energy solutions, said that it had reached an agreement with Tata Motors for the delivery of 5,000 e-commercial cars. According to a statement by Gentari, the memorandum of understanding (MoU) with its affiliated firm is for a period of three years. The largest commercial vehicle maker in India, Tata Motors, and Genetari inked a Memorandum of Understanding in 2022 under which the latter will deliver 5,000 Tata Ace EVs over a three-year period.
According to the MoU, 1,000 devices will be delivered in the first year for deployment in cities like Delhi, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Pune, and Kolkata.
High-quality electric four-wheelers coming into the market opens a whole new segment to electrify in the urban delivery ecosystem, MoEVing CEO Vikash Mishra said.
“We are excited to work with Gentari to deploy three- and four-wheeler commercial electric vehicles across India to reduce the carbon footprint of deliveries. With our operations, charging and maintenance footprint spanning across India, we hope to bring change on-ground and electrify deliveries for e-commerce, e-grocery, the logistics segment and now also large FMCG and traditional companies,” Mishra added.