Over the course of the next two years, VoltUp and Revamp Moto intend to deploy 40,000 electric two-wheelers. In order to enhance last-mile mobility solutions, VoltUp will invest more than ₹750 crores in network expansion and infrastructure development.
The goal of this collaboration is to address issues that gig workers and delivery CEOs encounter, namely the expensive maintenance and running costs of fuel-powered trucks. By offering a pay-as-you-go approach, VoltUp’s MaaS platform enables consumers to adopt electric two-wheelers while drastically lowering the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) by up to 76%.
By integrating with VoltUp’s battery-swapping infrastructure, Revamp Moto’s electric two-wheelers will enable round-the-clock access to effective battery swaps. Through the VoltUp app, users can access features like a swap station finder, range prediction, and real-time vehicle tracking, which guarantee operational efficiency. The goal of Revamp’s car design and VoltUp’s in-house technology and data analytics is to improve gig workers’ safety, dependability, and user pleasure.
The vehicles are made with gig workers’ and microbusiness owners’ demands in mind, emphasizing cutting-edge technology, robustness, and ergonomics. By utilizing VoltUp’s AI-powered network intelligence and IoT-enabled fleet management, the collaboration aims to maximize supply-demand dynamics and increase the efficiency and accessibility of electric transportation.
“Our partnership with Revamp Moto is a major step in enhancing Mobility as a Service (MaaS) in India,” said Siddharth Kabra, founder and CEO of VoltUp. “Our MaaS solutions are tailored to the unique requirements of delivery agents, gig workers, and small company owners, since the last-mile gig workforce is predicted to increase by over 20% over the next several years. We hope to provide cost-effective and continuous operations by combining dependable cars with cutting-edge battery-swapping infrastructure, ultimately supporting a scalable and sustainable electric two-wheeler ecosystem.”