Magenta deploys 100 electric cargo fleets for last-mile delivery, in partnership with Omega Seiki Mobility

The expanded Electric Vehicle Fleet of Magenta supports Magenta’s growing customer base (Big Basket, Flipkart, Udaan etc.) during a time when people continue to rely on receiving items they need quickly at their doorstep.

Magenta, a leading Indian Charge Point Operator (CPO) company, announced the deployment of 100 Electric Cargo vehicles under its EVET (Electric Vehicle Enabled Transport) brand in Bengaluru, in partnership with Omega Seiki Mobility (OSM). Magenta, which has been developing unique EV charging solutions under their “ChargeGrid” brand, launched their e-Mobility platform under the “EVET” brand earlier this year. Under EVET, Magenta is already operating over 110 electric cargo transport services using the electric mobility platform.

With this flag off, Magenta EVET is formally rolling out FaaS (Fleet as a Service), enabling fleet owners, fleet operators, and driver entrepreneurs to plan, book, and pay for bundled single stop EV services including fleet, charging and parking services. This will be rolled out in Bengaluru, where Magenta went live with more than 150 charging points last month.

Magenta intends to ease the logistical bottlenecks in electric mobility and provide integrated solutions for the Last Mile Distribution services. By offering integrated Fleet as a Service, Magenta would also offer Smart Charging services and Overnight Parking services for potential commercial fleet operators.

FaaS would significantly make managing fleet vehicles simpler for both operators as well as clients. The EVET platform is a solution tailored to fit the transition towards electric mobility; by providing full lifecycle management, faster roll out time, multi-location smart charging services coupled with overnight parking solutions.

Mr. Maxson Lewis, CEO & Founder, Magenta, said, “Magenta is committed to solving EV-related challenges with Made-in-India, made for India solutions. We believe in talking to the users, understanding their pain points towards EV, and solving them one at a time. In this case, we realized that while there is a growing intent for e-commerce companies to move towards electric mobility, all they need is a complete solution and an eco-system. Magenta was well placed to provide this solution set – from EV charging hardware and software to EV charging services. And now, with the EVET platform, the circle of EV solutions comes full circle at Magenta. We want to ‘empower electric mobility in India’ in its truest sense.”

Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Uday Narang, Founder and Chairman of Omega Seiki Mobility added, “There is no doubt in the fact that the days of oil is near to an end. Sustainable mobility solutions will be the key to a greener tomorrow, and the initiative will be led by last-mile delivery services. Magenta has a strong background of the sector and in the company we see a committed and able partner to deploy our state-of-the-art Rage+ electric three-wheelers. Coupled with Magenta’s ChargeGrid solution, I am sure, OSM Rage+ will be India’s No.1 electric three-wheeler. This is just the beginning of OSM’s partnership with Magenta and we plan to introduce thousands of EVs in the next year. For us this is just the beginning of the journey together and lots more electric miles to conquer, empowering electric mobility in India in its truest sense.”

Magenta plans to have 500 electric vehicles (EV) in its Fleet in Bengaluru alone to accelerate electric mobility and greener technologies under its brand EVET by the end of FY 2021. These vehicles will be deployed on the EVET platform, which allows for tracking the vehicles and their State of Charge. With the launch of EVET, Magenta now provides an integrated set of services in the EV space.

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