- Onboards women drivers for its last-mile delivery
- Deploys 236 vehicles in Bengaluru
MUMBAI: Mahindra Logistics Ltd. (MLL), one of India’s integrated logistics & mobility solutions providers, in association with Mahindra Last Mile Mobility has announced that they are deploying women drivers for EDel, MLL’s last-mile delivery cargo service on Electric Vehicles.
In a significant push to the government’s agenda of generating employment opportunities, EDel will provide employment to women drivers, who will be specially trained with a training program to operate EVs.
85% of MLL’s 1000 current fleet of EVs are powered by Mahindra Last Mile Mobility 3-wheelers. The recently launched Zor Grand DV+ with a 170cu.ft factory-fitted DV box, which promises a 100km range on a single charge, has a battery warranty of 1.5 lakh kilometres/5 years, and is the latest addition to the fleet. The Zor Grand DV+ can be used in various first & last-mile applications such as e-commerce, FMCG, Retail, Pharma, and more. MLL is currently in the process of expanding its fleet with 1000 larger cubic size vehicles over the next 6 months (across India). The company is additionally piloting its soon-to-be-launched electric two-wheelers in Kochi, which will be introduced across the country. 20 EV charging hubs have also been set up to recharge these vehicles.
Commenting on the announcement, Rampraveen Swaminathan, MD & CEO, of Mahindra Logistics, said: “We encourage and value diversity amongst our employees, associates, business partners, customers, and communities. We have taken several initiatives to make our workplace attractive by providing equal opportunity to women. Hiring women drivers for EDel in Bengaluru is one such step in this direction. As a part of the expansion plan; more women drivers cum owners, fleet owners, and other transporters will be encouraged to join EDel for last-mile delivery. We remain committed to our larger RISE purpose, by empowering these associates with skills that enable their long-term career development & employment.“
Suman Mishra, CEO of Mahindra Electric – Last Mile Mobility said, “Our electric 3-wheelers are employment generators for women, thereby helping them to be an integral part of the EV revolution. The twist-and-go operation, vibration- and noise-free drive experience, the reliability, as well as the superior Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) motivate women to drive EVs to support their families.”