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Bijliride Enters Delhi: Bringing Affordable, Eco-Friendly Electric Two-Wheeler Rentals to the Capital

In a significant step forward for sustainable urban mobility in India, Bijliride, a fast-growing electric vehicle (EV) rental and mobility-tech startup, has officially launched its B2C (business-to-consumer) electric two-wheeler rental services in Delhi. The announcement, made on January 29, 2026, positions the Hyderabad-based company as a rising player in the country’s evolving shared mobility landscape, offering commuters an ownership-free, cost-effective, and green alternative to traditional transport options.

Founded in 2020 by Shivam Sisodiya (CEO), Aditya Sinha, Vishal Vikram, and Abhishek Boyal, Bijliride began operations in Hyderabad with a modest fleet and has since scaled rapidly. The company now manages thousands of electric two-wheelers across multiple cities, focusing on both B2B (enterprise and gig economy partnerships) and B2C segments. Prior to Delhi, it has established a presence in cities like Hyderabad and Lucknow, with expansions into Bengaluru, Mumbai, and others underway through a Franchise-Owned, Franchise-Operated (FOFO) model.

The Delhi launch marks a key milestone in Bijliride’s pan-India growth strategy. The company is rolling out app-based rentals in high-traffic and high-mobility areas of the capital. In the initial phase, Bijliride is deploying 150-200 newly procured electric scooters, tailored for urban commuting needs. These high-speed, feature-rich vehicles come with perks like battery swapping, 24/7 battery delivery, on-road assistance, unlimited kilometers (on select plans), and free periodic servicing.

Bijliride’s model emphasizes accessibility and convenience, eliminating the high upfront costs, maintenance hassles, and charging concerns associated with EV ownership. Riders can book scooters seamlessly through the company’s app or platform.

Sample pricing (based on available plans):

  • Daily rentals starting as low as ₹220–399 per day (with variations depending on duration and inclusions).
  • Weekly options around ₹1,399 per week.
  • Monthly subscriptions from ₹5,399 per month.

These plans include essential support services, making them attractive for daily commuters, students, gig workers (such as delivery personnel), and professionals seeking flexible last-mile solutions in Delhi’s congested traffic.

Delhi, one of India’s most polluted and traffic-dense cities, stands to benefit significantly from Bijliride’s electric-first approach. By promoting zero-emission two-wheelers, the startup contributes to reducing vehicular emissions and easing dependence on fossil fuel-based transport. The service aligns with India’s broader push toward EV adoption, supported by government incentives and growing consumer awareness of climate change.

Bijliride targets urban commuters looking for ownership-free mobility — no need to buy, insure, or maintain a personal vehicle. Instead, users get reliable, well-maintained scooters with quick roadside support and battery management handled entirely by the company.

This Delhi entry is part of Bijliride’s ambitious roadmap, which includes partnerships (such as with EV manufacturer BGauss for fleet expansion) and a goal to deploy thousands more vehicles nationwide. Through its FOFO franchise model, the startup is empowering local entrepreneurs to join the EV revolution while scaling operations efficiently.

As Indian cities grapple with rising pollution, traffic congestion, and the demand for affordable transport, Bijliride’s model offers a practical, scalable solution. With its focus on affordability, eco-friendliness, and tech-enabled convenience, the startup is well-positioned to capture a growing share of the urban mobility market.

For Delhi residents ready to make the switch to electric, Bijliride promises a simple message: charge up (or swap), ride clean, and keep moving — without the burdens of ownership.To book a ride or learn more, visit the official Bijliride w

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