Amazon moves to counter Delhi pollution with more EVs

Amazon launched its global last mile fleet programme in India with 100% EVs, a global first for the company. The vehicles are equipped with advanced safety features, ensuring the well-being of Amazon’s delivery partners and the communities they serve. The fleet launches ahead of Diwali, and more electric three- and four-wheelers will be added to the fleet over time.
By launching the last mile fleet programme with an all-electric fleet in India, we help our delivery service partners decarbonise with us. We’re delighted that India is the first country where we are able to do this: Abhinav Singh, Amazon India
Mahindra Zor Grand — which can travel at speeds up to 50 kmph and cover over 100 kms on a single charge — produces no emission, making it an ideal choice for areas with poor air quality. It is also equipped with telematics and safety technology, providing real-time data on vehicle performance, driving behaviour, and critical safety metrics. The Amazon model also features safety customisations such as digital rear-view cameras.
"We are excited to be a part of Amazon’s journey towards a cleaner, more sustainable future in last mile logistics. With zero tailpipe emissions and reliability at the core, our Mahindra Zor Grand will not only enhance cargo delivery efficiency but also contribute to improved air quality and lower driver fatigue: Suman Mishra, Mahindra Last Mile Mobility
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