ElectricRide crossed 122 million green kilometers and deployed more than 5,000 EVs in five years.

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EV mobility and fleet solutions platform BijliRide has completed five years of operational growth by achieving significant milestones in India’s last-mile mobility ecosystem. Since starting operations with just three electric scooters in June 2021, the company has expanded its fleet to over 5,000 electric two-wheelers and completed over 12.2 crore green kilometers across the country.

Operating through a technology-driven hub-and-spoke model, Bizliride currently serves major urban markets including Hyderabad, Delhi, Mumbai, Pune and Bengaluru. The platform has crossed 200,000 app downloads and supported over 30,000 customers and gig workers, strengthening its position in the fast-growing electric mobility sector.

Over the past few years, Bizliride has emerged as a key mobility infrastructure partner for many leading last-mile delivery and quick-commerce companies, including Zepto, Zomato, Swiggy, Rapido, Blinkit, BigBasket, Apollo 24/7, Rebel Foods, Tata 1MG, ShadowFax, Pronto, Flipkart Minutes and Amazon Now.

To support its expanded operations, the company has developed a comprehensive EV ecosystem in collaboration with multiple industry stakeholders. These include electric two-wheeler manufacturers like Beegos, charging infrastructure providers Bolt.earth and Decharge, battery-swapping partners including Indofast Energy (Sun Mobility), and startup ecosystem enablers like T-Hub.

This rapid fleet utilization over the past five years has driven significant financial growth, with the company’s revenue growing to ₹18 crore in FY2025, up from ₹10 crore in FY2024, and setting a clear revenue target of ₹44 crore for its next scaling phase. This upward trajectory is driven by its proprietary full-stack technology platform, which integrates rental, fleet and rider management with advanced operational intelligence, supported by a strong 24×7 roadside support network that has successfully executed over 29,665 battery swaps and 7,064 battery deliveries. Millions of these sustainable deliveries have been successfully implemented on the ground through the implementation of its ‘Project Udaan’ initiative.

The environmental and socio-economic impact of Bijliride’s operations remains a key pillar of its five-year success. To date, the electric fleet has offset 70.3 lakh kg of CO₂ emissions and saved 30.4 lakh liters of fuel. This change has allowed gig workers to collectively save ₹32.8 crore in fuel and maintenance costs, leading to direct monthly savings of ₹8,000 to ₹15,000 per rider compared to standard petrol vehicles. Additionally, promoting social sustainability and inclusive growth, BijliRide collaborated with Telangana Women Safety Wing (WSW) and MOWO (Moving Women) organization for the ‘Stree Ride’ campaign, providing vehicles, technology and specialized training to women to safely enter the delivery workforce.

“Five years ago, we started with just three scooters and a simple belief that electric mobility should be accessible to everyone,” said Shivam Sisodia, Founder and CEO of Bizliride. “Today, it gives us immense satisfaction to see thousands of riders, delivery partners and businesses benefiting from our platform. We are grateful to our customers, partners, investors and team members who have been a part of this journey. The next five years will be about building India’s most reliable and scalable mobility ecosystem while accelerating the transition towards sustainable transportation.”

Looking ahead, Bijliride is entering its next phase of aggressive expansion. By December 2026, the company aims to establish a strong presence in multiple tier-1 and tier-2 cities, including upcoming deployments in Chennai and Delhi NCR, targeting over 10,000 electric vehicles on road in collaboration with over 50 franchise partners. This expansion serves as a step towards the company’s long-term 2030 vision, which aims to deploy over 1,00,000 electric two-wheelers across India to serve 2.5 million users.

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