COGOS augments fleet with 2,500 EVs across BLR, HYD, DEL, Gujarat 

June 30, 2021: The Bangalore-based end-to-end enterprise logistics company, COGOS, announced that it will augment its fleet by 2,500 electric vehicles (EV) across Bangalore, Hyderabad, Delhi and Gujarat, and later in Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu. 

Update: 2021-06-30 08:03 GMT
The new vehicles are expected to reduce 15,000 tonnes of CO2 emission per year

June 30, 2021: The Bangalore-based end-to-end enterprise logistics company, COGOS Technologies, announced that it will augment its fleet by 2,500 electric vehicles (EV) across Bangalore, Hyderabad, Delhi and Gujarat, and later in Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu. 

This fleet is expected to achieve a reduction of 15000 tonnes of CO2, when running at full capacity, per year. The fleet addition will take place in a phased manner over the next 24 months. 

Cogos has partnered with OEMs (original equipment manufacturers) including Altigreen, Mahindra & Mahindra and Piaggio to enable its sustainable growth. Currently, the company operates with three-wheeler commercial vehicles that have a payload capacity of 500 kgs and is already working with the OEMs for 4 wheeler EVs with a capacity of 1 tonne. These EVs will be used for the e-commerce, grocery, distribution and mobility sector. COGOS has already entered into deployment agreements of 500+ vehicles for leading e-commerce enterprises and another 300+ with food, FMCG and mobility enterprises.

COGOS is committed to strengthening the ecosystem by promoting EV ownership and creating a pool of fleet-owning entrepreneurs focused on sustainable growth, with a special focus on women empowerment through entrepreneurship and upskilling. This includes evangelising the benefits of EV to finance providers. Towards this, COGOS enters into a tripartite agreement with the owner-operator and the financing entity, to support better financing for driver-partners. COGOS is also bridging another gap by educating potential fleet owners on the benefits of EV. One such benefit is that the cost of operating the commercial EV is only INR 50 paise per kilometre, which is multiple times lesser than fossil-fuel-based vehicles.

Prasad Sreeram, co-founder & CEO of COGOS said, “It is important for us, as a logistics company, to focus not just on efficiency and cost, but also on sustainability. With this fleet augmentation of 2500 EVs, we are on track to achieve as much as 30 percent of our revenues from green technologies by 2023. We want to give customers a significant edge in efficient and responsible distribution and last-mile delivery solutions. EV is the future of mobility and city logistics have higher operating costs and lower travelling distances, hence are best suited for EV adoption for the logistics sector.”

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