Yamaha leasing company through Moto Business Service India (MBSI) enters the New Delhi market with Zypp Electric and will launch 250 electric two-wheelers.
MBSI provides services related to shared mobility space in the country. Zypp Electric provides services to last-mile delivery to e-commerce companies.
MBSI has a mission to expand the usage of vehicles on shared and rental platforms and also grow mobility platforms for a greener and cleaner environment in India.
Mr Shoji Shiraishi, Managing Director, MBSI says, “We are extremely excited to officially launch MBSI in New Delhi, by kick-starting our operations with Zypp Electric. The Indian electric vehicle mobility market is growing in line with the overall global trend and will see rapid traction and growth for shared two-wheelers and four-wheelers in the EV segment. We will onboard EV vehicles across multiple cities and generate employment avenues for the youth of India. We need to create an evolving ecosystem that can address all challenges and enable millions of businesses to adopt sustainable modes of transport. We plan to work with more environment-friendly mobility companies in the future and to transform the overall shared mobility space in India by bringing our financial and strategic experience from our stakeholders.”
“We are on a mission to build the largest full-stack asset-light, tech-enabled shared electric mobility (eMaaS) platform that will help in making last-mile delivery affordable and sustainable. We are delighted to be partnering with Yamaha group’s company – MBSI. This partnership will provide us with the feasibility to deploy specification-based custom scooters for our last-mile delivery requirements with our proprietary IoT Tech support. The confidence in Zypp’s business model from the Japanese auto giant is a testimony of our large-scale disruption and will further play a significant role in achieving zero-emission in last-mile delivery by 2025.” Zypp Electric Co-Founder & CEO – Akash Gupta.
Zypp Electric currently has a fleet of 5000 electric scooters across Delhi-NCR. The company plans to expand to more cities including Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Pune, and Mumbai. The company aims to have 1.5 lakh EVs by 2024.