Bijliride Expands EV Fleet: 5,000 New Electric Vehicles for Hyderabad, Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Bengaluru & Chennai”

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Bijliride, one of India’s leading EV rental and mobility-tech platforms, announced today that it will deploy an additional 5,000 electric two-wheelers across five key metropolitan cities. This major fleet expansion aims to meet the growing demand from quick-commerce companies and gig economy delivery workers.

The fresh deployment will take place in Hyderabad, Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Chennai. With this addition, Bijliride significantly strengthens its presence in India’s busiest urban markets, where last-mile delivery demand continues to surge.

Supporting the Gig Economy Boom

Bijliride’s expanded fleet is primarily targeted at delivery partners working with quick-commerce platforms such as Swiggy, Zomato, Blinkit, Zepto, and others. Electric two-wheelers offer gig workers substantial benefits, including:

  • Lower running costs (electricity vs petrol)
  • Reduced maintenance
  • Zero emissions for greener deliveries
  • Access to dedicated charging infrastructure

This move comes at a time when thousands of delivery executives are actively seeking affordable, sustainable, and reliable mobility solutions to improve their daily earnings and operational efficiency.

Bijliride’s Growing Fleet and Vision

With the addition of these 5,000 EVs, Bijliride continues its aggressive expansion in the EV-as-a-Service space. The company provides flexible rental plans, integrated telematics, insurance, and maintenance support — making it easier for individual riders and fleet operators to switch to electric vehicles without the burden of ownership.

Commenting on the development, a Bijliride spokesperson said, “Our mission is to accelerate India’s transition to electric mobility by making EVs accessible and practical for daily commuters and delivery professionals. This deployment of 5,000 more electric two-wheelers reinforces our commitment to supporting the gig economy while contributing to cleaner urban air.”

Strategic Timing

The expansion aligns with favourable government policies promoting EVs, improving charging infrastructure in metros, and rising fuel prices. It also supports quick-commerce players who are under pressure to electrify their delivery fleets to meet sustainability targets. Bijliride’s platform combines vehicle rentals with technology solutions such as real-time tracking, predictive maintenance, and rider performance analytics — helping both fleet owners and delivery partners maximise uptime and earnings.

This latest move positions Bijliride as a key enabler in India’s rapidly evolving EV ecosystem, particularly in the high-demand two-wheeler segment used extensively for food and grocery deliveries

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