Euler Motors Partners Jio-bp to Expand EV Charging Network Across India
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Euler Motors Partners Jio-bp to Expand EV Charging Network Across India

Euler Motors (Euler), an electric commercial vehicle manufacturer, has entered a strategic partnership with Jio-bp to expand electric vehicle charging infrastructure across high demand logistics hubs in India. The tie-up aims to improve charging accessibility for fleet operators and accelerate the deployment of commercial electric vehicles nationwide. Partners will work together to identify business hubs suitable for commercial EV deployment and co-ordinate infrastructure roll-out.

Jio-bp chairman Sarthak Behuria described the collaboration as a shared commitment to accelerate the electrification of commercial logistics and to reduce urban emissions while improving freight efficiency. Euler global head of customer excellence Ashish Tandon said the memorandum of understanding will bring the two organisations together to address charging accessibility challenges for commercial fleets. Both parties will combine insights and operational plans to deliver business solutions for customers and strengthen the broader EV ecosystem.

The collaboration places emphasis on high density logistics corridors and urban centres where charging access is currently constrained and demand is rising. The partners intend to prioritise locations that serve fleets engaged in last-mile distribution, warehousing and intercity freight movements. Improved accessibility is expected to reduce downtime for charging and support more predictable fleet operations.

The arrangement signals growing interest among energy and vehicle firms to co-ordinate infrastructure and vehicle deployment in order to meet sustainability objectives. By aligning station roll-out with commercial demand, the partnership aims to create viable business cases for fleet operators switching to electric vehicles. Stakeholders see potential benefits in lowering operating costs and cutting local pollution.

The memorandum of understanding will be progressed through joint planning and pilot projects that map demand, station capacity and grid readiness. Implementation timelines and specific investment commitments were not detailed in the announcement but both sides indicated intent to move swiftly. The collaboration is likely to shape charging availability for commercial EVs across multiple logistics hubs.

Euler Motors (Euler), an electric commercial vehicle manufacturer, has entered a strategic partnership with Jio-bp to expand electric vehicle charging infrastructure across high demand logistics hubs in India. The tie-up aims to improve charging accessibility for fleet operators and accelerate the deployment of commercial electric vehicles nationwide. Partners will work together to identify business hubs suitable for commercial EV deployment and co-ordinate infrastructure roll-out. Jio-bp chairman Sarthak Behuria described the collaboration as a shared commitment to accelerate the electrification of commercial logistics and to reduce urban emissions while improving freight efficiency. Euler global head of customer excellence Ashish Tandon said the memorandum of understanding will bring the two organisations together to address charging accessibility challenges for commercial fleets. Both parties will combine insights and operational plans to deliver business solutions for customers and strengthen the broader EV ecosystem. The collaboration places emphasis on high density logistics corridors and urban centres where charging access is currently constrained and demand is rising. The partners intend to prioritise locations that serve fleets engaged in last-mile distribution, warehousing and intercity freight movements. Improved accessibility is expected to reduce downtime for charging and support more predictable fleet operations. The arrangement signals growing interest among energy and vehicle firms to co-ordinate infrastructure and vehicle deployment in order to meet sustainability objectives. By aligning station roll-out with commercial demand, the partnership aims to create viable business cases for fleet operators switching to electric vehicles. Stakeholders see potential benefits in lowering operating costs and cutting local pollution. The memorandum of understanding will be progressed through joint planning and pilot projects that map demand, station capacity and grid readiness. Implementation timelines and specific investment commitments were not detailed in the announcement but both sides indicated intent to move swiftly. The collaboration is likely to shape charging availability for commercial EVs across multiple logistics hubs.

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