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Mahindra Electric To Brace Amazon India Deliveries The delivery fleet of 10,000 electric vehicles (EVs) by 2025 will be designed and manufactured by OEMs in India

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Seattle-based multinational technology company Amazon on Tuesday announced its partnership with Mahindra Electric to further strengthen its commitment towards electric mobility in the country.

In 2020, Amazon India had announced that its fleet of delivery vehicles will include 10,000 EVs by 2025 in India.

These EVs are in addition to the global commitment of 100,000 EVS in the delivery fleet by 2030 announced in the Climate Pledge signed by Amazon.

This partnership with Mahindra Electric is an important step towards India's progress in the e-mobility industry to achieve its environmental sustainability goals.

"We are committed to building a supply chain that will minimize the environmental impact of our operations. The expansion of our electric vehicle fleet to 10,000 vehicles by 2025 is an integral milestone in our journey to become a sustainability leader in the industry. We continue to work with several OEMs to build a fleet of "Made in India' electric vehicles that ensure sustainable and safe deliveries of customer orders, and this partnership with Mahindra Electric is a testament of our commitment," shared Akhil Saxena, vice president, customer fulfillment operations, APAC, MENA and LATAM, Amazon.

The Mahindra Treo Zor vehicles have been deployed in seven cities so far including Bengaluru, New Delhi, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Bhopal, Indore, and Lucknow with Amazon India's network of delivery service partners.

Significant progress in the Indian e-mobility industry in the last few years has led to advanced technology, and superior motor and battery components.

In addition, the Indian government's focus to encourage the adoption of electric vehicles in the country with awareness campaigns such as "Go Electric', and steps towards setting up charging infrastructure with the FAME 2 policy has helped the company accelerate and chart its vision for EVs in India. The inclusion of these electric vehicles in Amazon India's fleet also complements the Government of India's focus on electric mobility and "Make in India' EVs for a sustainable AtmaNirbhar Bharat.

"Clean mobility powered by clean energy is an important element in the action to prevent climate change. The partnership between Amazon India and Mahindra Electric is a welcome step, which reaffirms India's significant progress in the e-mobility industry, and highlights the role of automakers and e-commerce companies to achieve our environmental sustainability goals. We are confident that the government's efforts to encourage the adoption of electric vehicles in the country and steps were taken towards setting up infrastructure backed by policy measures will help more companies adopt e-mobility. India's dynamic public-and private-sector leadership, entrepreneurial culture, ability to build world-class infrastructure and a unique confluence of IT and manufacturing skills will enable us to take a global leadership position in advanced mobility solutions," stated Shri Nitin Gadkari, minister of road transport and highways, micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), Government of India.

Launched in October 2020, Mahindra Treo Zor has been designed and developed in India and offers the best-in-industry performance and the longest-in-industry wheelbase offers a very safe and stable ride, the statement said.

"We are proud to partner with Amazon in deploying Mahindra Treo Zor EV in their delivery partners' fleet. We believe, this will redefine India's logistics and last-mile delivery needs and at the same time help Mahindra and Amazon to achieve our sustainability goals Treo Zor offers a unique customer value proposition with best-in-industry power of 8 kW and highest-in-class payload of 550 kilograms. We are happy that this made-in-India electric cargo will contribute towards Amazon's delivery partner fleet transformation towards EVs in the country. The success of our Treo range of three-wheelers has proved that electric vehicles in the last mile segment are a win-win solution for our customers as well as the larger society," added Mahesh Babu, managing director, and chief executive officer, Mahindra Electric Mobility Ltd.

In September 2019, Amazon became the first signatory of the Climate Pledge, which states that the company will be net-zero carbon by 2040 across its businesses. In support of The Climate Pledge commitment to be net-zero carbon by 2040, 10,000 Amazon custom electric delivery vehicles will be on the road delivering to customers worldwide as early as 2022 and all 100,000 by 2030.

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