Honda Power, Bhago Mobility tie-up for green fleet mgmt services
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Honda Power, Bhago Mobility tie-up for green fleet mgmt services

Honda Power Pack Energy India (Honda e:Swap) a Subsidiary of Honda Motor Company, Japan and Bhago Mobility an Indian innovator in sustainable transportation solutions have teamed up for providing state of the art Green Fleet Management Services aimed at revolutionizing last-mile delivery solutions for the EV segment. These services incorporate Honda e:Swap’s cutting-edge battery swap technology where discharged batteries can be replaced with fully charged batteries within minutes to enable EV fleets with maximum Uptime Bhago Mobility’s electric cargo vehicles powered by Honda e:Swap’s innovative technology offers quick battery swaps resulting in higher levels of reliability and lower downtime for EV fleets., Bhago Mobility will deploy Honda e:Swap-powered electric vehicles at strategic locations in Bangalore and Delhi. These would be a boon to e-commerce fleets as well as vehicles engaged in passenger mobility.

Bhago Mobility’s dedicated hubs will provide electric cargo vehicles round the clock. These vehicles with swappable battery packs will be stationed within a 10km radius of every metro station, guaranteeing access to reliable, convenient and sustainable mobility services whenever needed, effectively providing a truly green choice for commuting and carrying cargo. With carefully chosen partners, Bhago mobility will launch 100 vehicles within the next few months of 2024 and aims to reach 10,000 vehicle in the next three years by 2028.

"We are excited to mark World EV Day by starting our Honda e:Swap service for Bhago Mobility in Bangalore. This initiative reflects our commitment to providing sustainable, efficient, and cutting-edge solutions for urban mobility. We believe this step will not only enhance the seamless delivery solution, but also contribute significantly to the city’s transition towards a greener future." said

Takuya Taniguchi, President and CMD, Honda Power Pack Energy India Pvt ltd. (Honda e:Swap), said “It is an honour to partner with Honda e:Swap in this ground breaking initiative. Our shared vision for sustainable transportation aligns perfectly with our goal to revolutionize fleet management and last-mile delivery in India. With the support of Honda e:Swap’s advanced battery swapping technology, we are confident in delivering superior service to our clients while significantly reducing our carbon footprint,” said Mr. Aditya Goyal, founder of Bhago Mobility.

Apart from fleet operations Bhago mobility’s another forward looking initiative is its upcoming dedicated “Solar-Powered Hub” with 360-Degree Green Operations. the 360-degree green operations is expected to be powered by the Solar powered Hubs. Mr. Goyal said, “We integrate sustainable practices throughout our entire process, ensuring an eco-friendly approach from start to finish. These hubs will not only support our operations but also reflect our dedication to sustainable practices.”

Honda Power Pack Energy India (Honda e:Swap) a Subsidiary of Honda Motor Company, Japan and Bhago Mobility an Indian innovator in sustainable transportation solutions have teamed up for providing state of the art Green Fleet Management Services aimed at revolutionizing last-mile delivery solutions for the EV segment. These services incorporate Honda e:Swap’s cutting-edge battery swap technology where discharged batteries can be replaced with fully charged batteries within minutes to enable EV fleets with maximum Uptime Bhago Mobility’s electric cargo vehicles powered by Honda e:Swap’s innovative technology offers quick battery swaps resulting in higher levels of reliability and lower downtime for EV fleets., Bhago Mobility will deploy Honda e:Swap-powered electric vehicles at strategic locations in Bangalore and Delhi. These would be a boon to e-commerce fleets as well as vehicles engaged in passenger mobility. Bhago Mobility’s dedicated hubs will provide electric cargo vehicles round the clock. These vehicles with swappable battery packs will be stationed within a 10km radius of every metro station, guaranteeing access to reliable, convenient and sustainable mobility services whenever needed, effectively providing a truly green choice for commuting and carrying cargo. With carefully chosen partners, Bhago mobility will launch 100 vehicles within the next few months of 2024 and aims to reach 10,000 vehicle in the next three years by 2028. We are excited to mark World EV Day by starting our Honda e:Swap service for Bhago Mobility in Bangalore. This initiative reflects our commitment to providing sustainable, efficient, and cutting-edge solutions for urban mobility. We believe this step will not only enhance the seamless delivery solution, but also contribute significantly to the city’s transition towards a greener future. said Takuya Taniguchi, President and CMD, Honda Power Pack Energy India Pvt ltd. (Honda e:Swap), said “It is an honour to partner with Honda e:Swap in this ground breaking initiative. Our shared vision for sustainable transportation aligns perfectly with our goal to revolutionize fleet management and last-mile delivery in India. With the support of Honda e:Swap’s advanced battery swapping technology, we are confident in delivering superior service to our clients while significantly reducing our carbon footprint,” said Mr. Aditya Goyal, founder of Bhago Mobility. Apart from fleet operations Bhago mobility’s another forward looking initiative is its upcoming dedicated “Solar-Powered Hub” with 360-Degree Green Operations. the 360-degree green operations is expected to be powered by the Solar powered Hubs. Mr. Goyal said, “We integrate sustainable practices throughout our entire process, ensuring an eco-friendly approach from start to finish. These hubs will not only support our operations but also reflect our dedication to sustainable practices.”

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