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Bizliride expands EV fleet with 5,000 new electric two-wheelers.

Bizliride, India’s leading EV rental and mobility-tech platform, has announced a major expansion of its electric mobility operations with the deployment of 5,000 new electric two-wheelers to cater to the rapidly growing demand of corporate customers and quick-commerce ecosystem.

Building on its established presence in Hyderabad, Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Bengaluru and Pune, the company is expanding its footprint in Chennai as part of this strategic rollout. Driven by growing market demand and expanding franchise network, this initiative will provide corporate customers, instant-commerce platforms and hyperlocal delivery businesses immediate access to scalable, legally compliant electric fleets.

The expanded fleet is designed to address last-mile logistics challenges by enabling faster deliveries, reducing operational complexities and ensuring higher vehicle availability. Supported by Bizliride’s 24/7 localized support network, the expansion is expected to maximize fleet uptime, while helping enterprise partners improve operational efficiency and accelerate their transition to sustainable mobility.

Concurrently, for gig workers and delivery partners, this expansion directly addresses the growing financial stress of daily fuel and vehicle maintenance costs. Using Bizliride’s direct, zero-commission structure, delivery riders are able to retain 100% of their earnings while minimizing operational downtime through fast battery swapping services.

“This expansion is about building reliable utility rather than just chasing fleet numbers,” said Shivam Sisodia, founder and CEO of BijliRide. “We are focusing heavily on markets like Hyderabad, our operational headquarters and other major metros where the structural demand for sustainable, cost-effective mobility is highest. Increasing vehicle density allows us to significantly reduce wait times for customers, empower the delivery workforce to reduce operational costs, and provide B2B enterprise customers with a faster, tech-enabled framework that eliminates fulfillment friction.”

To support the rapid influx of new vehicles on the road, Bijliride is driving this growth through a highly scalable, asset-light franchise model, partnering with local micro-entrepreneurs to run regional mobility centres. The company is simultaneously expanding its comprehensive backend infrastructure across all target cities, including physical pickup hubs, dedicated charging networks and real-time road maintenance support to ensure uninterrupted fleet uptime.

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