By Priya Singh
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Updated On: 15-Mar-2024 05:47 AM
The collaboration aims to provide eco-friendly options for short-distance travel.
Key Highlights:
Mahindra, one of the country's leading automotive manufacturers, is stepping into the three-wheeler market with a mission to electrify this sector. As part of this initiative, Mahindra Last Mile Mobility Limited (MLMML) has forged a new partnership with IRP Systems, a renowned manufacturer of high-quality electric powertrains.
As per an Electrek report, the agreement follows the rigorous and successful testing and validation procedure of the powertrain hardware to meet Mahindra's strict standards in the demanding Indian market and other international markets.
Sanjiv Gupta, Chief of Operations at MLMML, says they're excited about this partnership. They want to make sure everyone can get around easily with eco-friendly vehicles.
Moran Price, CEO of IRP Systems, has also expressed happiness with the relationship. "We are pleased to cooperate with India's leading OEM. The partnership between the two organizations is a game changer in India's last-mile industry, resulting in a winning product in one of the most important categories. It is another significant step toward our aim of making EVs available to everyone, everywhere," he stated.
Auto rickshaws are the three-wheeler vehicles you see all over India. They're like the go-to option for getting around in cities because they're cheap and can zoom through traffic.
Basically, the drivers of these rickshaws can go wherever they're needed, whenever they're needed. It's a flexible gig that helps them make a living. And for many people, driving these rickshaws isn't just a job; it's a way to support themselves and their families. Three-wheeled auto rickshaws have been a popular mode of transport across India for years.
These compact vehicles serve as a more affordable alternative to cabs, taxis, and public buses in urban areas. Known for their agile maneuverability, auto rickshaws can deftly navigate crowded streets, saving commuters precious time.
The traditional auto rickshaws use small motorcycle combustion engines. However, some prominent corporations, such as IKEA, have recently begun to use electric three-wheelers for delivery.
CMV360 Says
Mahindra's new venture into electric three-wheelers, in partnership with IRP Systems, is a big step towards cleaner streets and a healthier environment. Their focus on reliability and eco-friendliness makes it easier for us to choose greener ways to get around town, one ride at a time.
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