EVRE Teams Up With LetsTransport To Provide EV Charging Infra Across 12 Cities

Bengaluru-based LetsTransport will help in demand assessment of where EVRE should set up charging stations for higher utilization

Tech logistic firm LetsTransport has joined hands with EVRE to provide parking and charging infrastructure for its fleet of 1,000 electric vehicles (EVs) across 12 cities.

The company said in a statement that EVRE will manufacture and maintain the charging infrastructure along with providing the space for parking and charging this EV-fleet in 12 cities. It will also own and operate the technology for all the chargers.

The phase-wise implementation will include EVRE setting-up 200 charging stations in Bengaluru, 200 in Delhi NCR and the rest in cities including Chennai, Pune and Hyderabad amongst others by end of 2022.

Bengaluru-based LetsTransport will help in demand assessment of where EVRE should set up charging stations for higher utilization.

Pushkar Singh, CEO and Co-Founder, LetsTransport, said, “We have been working on EV pilots across India with our clients for over a year now and we firmly believe that EV is going to be the future of urban freight movement, especially in the last mile space.”

Krishna K Jasti, co-Founder and CEO of EVRE, said, “The ease of sustaining a large EV fleet is what EVRE brings to the table. With over 650 operational public EV Charging stations across the country in the hub model, we are in a position to help any EV fleet owner exploit the best potential of their fleet and contribute to the holistic drive to bring down the carbon footprint of mobility.”

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