India’s version of Uber, Ola, and vehicle manufacturer Mahindra have inked a partnership with the Indian government to build the country’s first electric mass mobility ecosystem.
Ola and Mahindra entered into a strategic alignment last year to raise 40,000 cars for the app service.
Initially, a fleet of 200 electric vehicles will be launched in the city of Nagpur. It will bring vehicles across different segments, including e-buses, e-cabs, and e-rickshaws together on a single platform, the Ola app
Bhavish Aggarwal, co-founder and CEO of Ola, said: “India has the need as well as the potential to set a Read full story ›
Source: The Drum