Powering Milo Drive’s next phase of growth, Citroën’s 500 ë-C3 EVs join its nationwide fleet, giving drivers wider access to cleaner, smarter shared mobility.
Citroën India has signed a memorandum of understanding with Milo Drive to supply 500 units of the Citroën ë-C3 electric vehicle for deployment across India. The partnership, announced last week, aims to boost electric mobility within the country’s fast-growing shared transport sector.
The vehicles will be integrated into Milo Drive’s fleet operating system. The platform links drivers with multiple ride-hailing, travel, and corporate mobility services. It also supports fleet operators with tools for demand routing, utilisation analytics, and performance tracking.
Citroën will supply battery health data and vehicle performance insights to help optimise uptime and operating efficiency. The company said the ë-C3 is well-suited for shared mobility due to its driving range and low operating costs.
Shishir Mishra, Business Head and Director of Strategic Partnerships and Institutional Business at Stellantis India, said the collaboration highlights the importance of building alliances to accelerate EV adoption. He noted that partnerships remain essential for scaling clean transport solutions nationwide.
Milo Drive expects the agreement to strengthen its driver-focused business model. Co-founder Monil Jayeshkumar Khatri said the platform enables drivers to access vehicles and build sustainable mobility businesses of their own.
Milo Drive was founded by Khatri and Vishal Jewrajka. The company operates a fleet management system that connects drivers to various ride-hailing and corporate transport platforms. It has more than 300 vehicles on the road and has facilitated over 250,000 rides across several Indian cities.
Citroën, established in 1919 and now part of Stellantis, has a global presence spanning 101 countries with more than 6200 sales and service touchpoints. Its portfolio includes conventional, hybrid, and all-electric models aimed at diverse markets worldwide.


















