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Isa Logistics Accelerates Green Shift: Mumbai Firm Unveils Phased EV Fleet Integration Amid India’s EV Boom

In a bold stride toward sustainable logistics, Mumbai-based Isa Logistics Pvt. Ltd. has unveiled a comprehensive electric vehicle (EV) integration program, set to transform its operations as India’s commercial transport sector races toward electrification. The announcement, made on September 29, 2025, underscores the company’s commitment to leveraging government incentives, burgeoning charging networks, and substantial cost efficiencies to decarbonize supply chains and enhance operational resilience.

The initiative marks a pivotal moment for Isa Logistics, a key player in India’s fast-paced logistics landscape, as it aligns with the nation’s ambitious push for green mobility. “Integrating EVs into our fleet is not only a step towards environmental responsibility but also a strategic business decision that ensures efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and a sustainable future for our operations,” affirmed Suresh Suvarna K, Director of Transport at Isa Logistics. This program is poised to slash fuel costs by up to 60% compared to traditional diesel vehicles, while minimizing maintenance expenses through streamlined mechanics and regenerative braking systems—benefits that could redefine profitability in an industry grappling with volatile fuel prices.

The rollout will proceed in phases, kicking off with the introduction of electric light-duty vans and specialized last-mile delivery vehicles tailored for urban e-commerce and parcel services. To ensure seamless adoption, Isa Logistics is synchronizing the deployment with assessments of charging infrastructure density and AI-powered route optimization studies, mitigating potential bottlenecks in high-traffic corridors. With India’s public EV charging network now surpassing 2,500 stations nationwide, the timing couldn’t be more fortuitous, enabling the firm to scale without significant disruptions.

Driving this transition are a suite of supportive policies, including recent Goods and Services Tax (GST) amendments that lower levies on EVs and their components, alongside subsidies from the FAME II scheme aimed at accelerating fleet electrification. These measures, coupled with advancements in battery technology, are fueling projections of a 40%+ compound annual growth rate (CAGR) for India’s commercial EV market through 2030. For Isa Logistics, the environmental upside is equally compelling: the switch is expected to curb CO2 emissions by about 1.5 kilograms per kilometer, contributing to broader goals of cleaner air in megacities like Mumbai.

Looking ahead, the company plans to forge partnerships with charging network operators to bolster infrastructure along key routes, while integrating advanced telematics for real-time fleet monitoring. Isa Logistics also commits to transparency, pledging quarterly reports on performance metrics to track progress and inspire industry peers. Though specific timelines for full-scale expansion remain fluid, early phases are slated to commence within the next quarter, pending final infrastructure alignments.

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