As India embraced one of its most vibrant festive seasons, Bijliride, the country’s fastest-growing EV rental and mobility-tech startup, made a powerful impact on sustainable transportation in Hyderabad. The company’s all-electric two-wheeler fleet collectively offset approximately 80 tonnes of CO₂ emissions and covered over 2 crore green kilometres during the 2025 festive period, underscoring the real-world potential of clean mobility in urban India.
At a time when vehicle sales surged and traffic congestion choked Indian cities, Bijliride emerged as a standout example of how technology-driven electric mobility can help reduce pollution and promote eco-friendly commuting. Its expanding EV fleet ensured smooth, zero-emission rides across Hyderabad—providing both delivery partners and daily commuters with a green alternative to conventional transport.
Powered by a seamless service ecosystem that includes battery swapping, 24×7 roadside assistance, and doorstep battery delivery, Bijliride ensured uninterrupted rides even amid peak festive rush. The startup’s technology-first approach and commitment to sustainability are helping reshape how cities think about mobility and environmental responsibility.
“The 2025 festive season truly demonstrated the difference Bijliride is making on the ground,” said Shivam Sisodiya, CEO & Co-Founder of Bijliride. “Offsetting around 80 tonnes of CO₂ and completing 2 crore green kilometres in one season reaffirms that electric mobility is no longer a distant dream—it’s a growing movement. Our mission is to make sustainable transportation accessible and meaningful for every Indian city.”
With growing concerns over emissions and urban air quality, Bijliride’s achievements in Hyderabad highlight the transformative role of electric mobility in driving India toward a cleaner and more responsible future of transport.
















