CollarEV launches ‘Moon’ electric two-wheeler for India’s logistics and delivery sector.

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CallerEV, an emerging electric mobility startup, has introduced ‘Moon’, a purpose-built electric two-wheeler specifically designed for India’s B2B delivery and logistics segment. Developed with a focus on durability, performance and fleet efficiency, the new e-bike aims to meet the growing demand for reliable and cost-effective electric mobility solutions for last-mile delivery and commercial operations.

The Moon electric two-wheeler has been engineered to support the demanding requirements of delivery fleets, providing a practical and efficient alternative to conventional petrol-powered two-wheelers used in logistics services.

India’s two-wheeler market sales are projected to exceed 20 million units in 2025, indicating the huge scale of the segment. In this market, the share of electric two-wheelers is around 1.4 million units, underscoring the growing acceptance of EVs across the country.

However, while a large segment of electric two-wheelers currently target individual consumers, the B2B delivery and logistics sector still remains relatively underserved. With the launch of Moon, CallerEV aims to bridge this gap by offering a product specifically tailored for fleet operators and delivery businesses looking to make the shift towards sustainable mobility solutions.

The launch of Moon highlights the growing focus on electric mobility for commercial applications, especially in the rapidly growing last-mile delivery ecosystem driven by e-commerce and instant-commerce platforms across India.

The electric two-wheeler offers a range of about 135 km on a single charge and is powered by a 51.2 V, 45 Ah Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) battery pack with a capacity of 2.3 kWh. The vehicle supports fast charging, reaching 0-80% in approximately 2 hours and a full charge in approximately 2.5 hours, making it suitable for high-usage fleet operations.

Equipped with BLDC hub motor, it provides 1500 W rated power and 2200 W peak power, allowing a maximum speed of 50 km/h. The vehicle generates 95 Nm of torque at the wheel, ensuring strong load carrying capacity for commercial use. Designed for tough applications, the electric two-wheeler comes with dual disc brakes, 12-inch wheels and a payload capacity of up to 150 kg.

Speaking on the new EV launch, Tikendra Yadav of CollarEV said, “The existing B2B electric two-wheeler market in India is dominated by low-cost imported vehicles, which often face challenges in durability and after-sales reliability. With our new EV for the B2B segment, we aim to address this gap by developing a purpose-built electric vehicle with a minimalist yet robust structural design that minimizes maintenance requirements while ensuring long-term performance. All-metal chassis And the body structure makes it particularly suitable for demanding commercial and fleet operations. This reflects our commitment to creating reliable electric mobility solutions for businesses, and as part of our broader vision, we are preparing to launch this B2C electric scooter between May and June, which will be a first in the segment.

To support modern fleet management needs, it also includes smart features like TFT display with integrated telematics for asset tracking and fleet monitoring, as well as keyless start and stop functionality. The platform supports multiple multi-utility attachment options, allowing businesses to customize the vehicle for various delivery and logistics applications.

The electric two-wheeler is powered by an LFP battery pack that is designed to deliver more than 1000 charging cycles, ensuring a long operational life. CollarEV also offers lifetime battery replacement or upgrade options integrated with IoT-based monitoring systems, enabling real-time battery health and performance tracking. Additionally, the company is currently testing supercapacitor-assisted battery technology to improve charging speed, durability, and lifecycle performance.

The EV is primarily targeted at last-mile delivery companies, logistics and mobility aggregators, fleet operators and delivery executives. At the same time, the vehicle is also suitable for practical everyday use cases like milk delivery, vegetable delivery, small retail logistics, rural transportation and agricultural supply chain movement for farmers, especially in Tier-3 and Tier-4 areas.

CollarEV plans to initially launch its Moon electric two-wheeler in tier-1 and tier-2 cities as well as rural and semi-urban markets, where the demand for affordable and sustainable electric mobility solutions is increasing.

The company, founded by entrepreneur Tikendra Yadav, focuses on accelerating the adoption of clean transportation in India by developing purpose-built electric two-wheelers for both urban and rural mobility needs. Yadav had earlier founded Pepfuels, a startup backed by Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) in 2017.

CollarEV aims to address the key challenges in the two-wheeler EV segment, including after-sales support, resale value, structural design compatibility, performance and warranty requirements for Indian conditions. The company is also working on advanced EDLC battery technology that can increase range and reduce charging time by up to 50 percent, helping accelerate the shift towards green mobility solutions.

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