Green Drive Mobility Revolutionizes Last-Mile Delivery with Tata Ace EV Fleet
Green Drive Mobility, a key player in India's electric mobility revolution, is transforming urban logistics with its adoption of Tata Motors' Ace EV, the country’s most advanced zero-emission small commercial vehicle. Operating a fleet of over 100 Ace EVs across India, the company has showcased how sustainability and business efficiency can coexist. This partnership has already saved over 160 tonnes of CO2 emissions while benefiting from the high earning potential and lower Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) of the Ace EV.
The initiative comes as India’s logistics sector increasingly shifts towards sustainable alternatives to traditional fuel-based delivery vehicles.
"Investing in Ace EV was not just an environmental decision—it was a strategic business move," said Hari Krishna, Founder and CEO of Green Drive Mobility. "Our fleet has demonstrated that electric vehicles can deliver superior performance while significantly reducing operational costs. The robust build quality and Tata’s extensive service network have been instrumental in maintaining our high service standards."
Green Drive Mobility plans to expand its Tata Ace EV fleet to 500 vehicles in the coming year, further cementing its commitment to sustainable logistics across multiple cities in India.
Tata Motors' Ace EV has been pivotal in this success, offering both 600kg and 1000kg payload variants. With a ~99% uptime and an accumulated distance of 50 million kilometers, the vehicle's reliability is unmatched. Advanced features like the Fleet Edge connected vehicle platform provide real-time insights into performance and driver behavior, optimizing fleet operations. Tata Motors’ network of over 200 specialized EV service centers ensures minimal downtime and maximum efficiency for fleet operators like Green Drive Mobility.
This collaboration marks a significant step in India’s transition to green logistics, setting a benchmark for the industry and reinforcing the importance of sustainable innovation in meeting future mobility needs.
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