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The initial deployment will be focused on Bangalore and Hyderabad, with plans to eventually expand across India.

AI Logistix, a green logistics startup, has announced a partnership with Sun Mobility, a Bangalore-based provider of battery swapping services and energy infrastructure for electric vehicles (EVs), to accelerate last-mile zero-emission deliveries across India.
As part of this collaboration, Sun Mobility and AI Logistix intend to deploy 500 loaders and electric two-wheelers by March 2023, with approximately 100 vehicles added to the fleet each month. The initial deployment will be focused on Bangalore and Hyderabad, with plans to eventually expand across India. Sun Mobility and AI Logistix will also provide the rider partner with customizable integrated two-wheeler swap solutions to improve vehicle utility and day-to-day mobility while reducing downtime.
"Our technology and logistic services aim at ensuring efficiency in delivery with optimal cost and improved performance," said AI Logistix founders Abdul Khadeer and Mamata Reddy. “We are excited to collaborate with Alchemy Mobility and Sun Mobility to address supply chain and mobility issues in electric three and two-wheeler logistics. We will work with Sun Mobility to address the environmental crisis by improving mobility performance through smart logistic solutions and becoming profitable Last mile delivery companies for all segments in India.”
Anant Badjatya, CEO of SUN Mobility, said, "Providing superior sustainable solutions and green mobility services have always been a key priority and specialization of Sun Mobility. Our collaboration with Alchemy Mobility and AI Logistix via Alchemy will assist us in addressing everyday mobility challenges by providing intelligent and customizable solutions for electric three and two-wheelers. This collaboration also expands our efforts to align with the government's measures to increase EV adoption in India, such as battery swapping and vehicle safety solutions."
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