Mumbai – Magenta Mobility has achieved a significant milestone by successfully deploying over 2,000 electric vehicles (EVs) across 18+cities in India. This accomplishment underscores Magenta Mobility’s unwavering commitment to advancing green logistics by driving the adoption of EVs and paving the way for a cleaner, more sustainable future in urban transportation.
In a short span of time, Magenta has expanded its fleet to over 2000 three-wheelers (3W) and more than 250 four-wheelers (4W), strategically deployed across cities, including Gurgaon, Delhi, Manesar, Noida, Faridabad, Ghaziabad, Mumbai, Pune, Ahmedabad, Surat, Bangalore, Chennai and Hyderabad with new cities planned such as Jaipur and Lucknow. With a robust client portfolio across diverse sectors—including e-commerce, courier services, grocery delivery, 3PL, and FMCG—Magenta Mobility proudly serves major industry players such as Flipkart Grocery, Amazon UFF, D-Mart, Zomato Hyperpure, Delhivery, and DHL solidifying its position as a trusted partner in green logistics.
This large-scale deployment of EVs is not just a milestone for Magenta but a significant step toward reducing carbon emissions and advancing the national vision for green mobility. Supported by a robust network of over 90+ charging depots and more than 1,500+ chargers across its operational cities, Magenta Mobility is uniquely positioned to drive a transformation in urban freight, advancing sustainable and eco-friendly logistics solutions.
Mr. Maxson Lewis, Founder & CEO of Magenta Mobility, stated, “The deployment of 2,000+ EVs positions us as one of India’s largest electric cargo fleet operators and reflects our firm commitment to revolutionizing urban logistics with green solutions. With 80% of our fleet now IoT-enabled and seamlessly integrated into Norminc, our advanced fleet management platform, we’re driving significant improvements in operational efficiency and vehicle tracking, setting new benchmarks for sustainable logistics.”
Looking ahead, Magenta Mobility aims to further scale its fleet, targeting 4,000 three-wheeler EVs and 1,000 four-wheeler EVs by March 2025. This ambitious expansion is in line with the company’s mission to decarbonize logistics in India, driving innovation and fostering partnerships that promote sustainable growth in the logistics landscape.