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Delhivery Expands Green Logistics Network with 1,500 Electric Cargo Vehicles in Partnership with Bajaj Auto

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India’s logistics industry is steadily embracing electric mobility as companies look to reduce emissions, improve operational efficiency and lower transportation costs. Reinforcing this transition, Delhivery has announced the integration of 1,500 electric cargo vehicles into its logistics operations through a partnership with Bajaj Auto, marking one of the company’s largest electric fleet expansions to date.

The deployment is expected to strengthen Delhivery’s last-mile delivery capabilities across urban markets, where rising e-commerce volumes and increasing demand for faster deliveries continue to reshape supply chain operations. Electric cargo vehicles are particularly suited for city deliveries due to their lower operating costs, quieter operation and ability to navigate dense urban traffic efficiently.

The collaboration with Bajaj Auto also reflects the growing role of Indian automotive manufacturers in supporting the country’s transition towards sustainable commercial transportation. The specially designed electric cargo vehicles will help Delhivery reduce its dependence on conventional fuel-powered vehicles while contributing to lower carbon emissions across its delivery network.

As India’s logistics ecosystem evolves, businesses are increasingly focusing on environmentally responsible transportation without compromising delivery performance. The integration of electric vehicles enables logistics operators to improve fleet utilisation, reduce maintenance expenses and optimise overall operating costs while meeting corporate sustainability objectives.

Industry experts believe electric mobility will play an increasingly important role in the future of logistics, particularly as government policies, charging infrastructure and vehicle technology continue to improve. The shift is expected to benefit sectors including e-commerce, retail, healthcare, manufacturing and express parcel services that depend on reliable last-mile connectivity.

For Delhivery, the addition of 1,500 electric cargo vehicles represents another milestone in building a cleaner and more efficient logistics network. As demand for sustainable supply chain solutions grows across India, investments in electric mobility are expected to become a key competitive advantage for logistics companies seeking long-term operational resilience while supporting the country’s broader environmental goals.

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