In Pic: Yulu's Co-founders (L-R) - RK Misra, Amit Gupta, Naveen Dachuri and Anuj Tewari
In Pic: Yulu’s Co-founders (L-R) – RK Misra, Amit Gupta, Naveen Dachuri and Anuj Tewari
  • Yulu, India’s leading shared EV platform, announced that its EVs have cumulatively covered 2 billion kilometres to date
  • This figure has doubled in the last 14 months, driven by the strong demand for Yulu’s hyperlocal mobility solutions from the quick-commerce segment and new-age on-demand household services segments
  • So far, the company’s EVs have enabled 400 million green deliveries and supported better livelihoods for 500,000 gig workers

Asserting its leadership of India’s shared electric mobility market, Yulu announced that it has completed 2 billion kilometres of green rides – significantly more than any other player in the industry. The milestone caps seven years of Yulu’s category-creation success story and reinforces its structural advantage arising from its 45,000-strong EV fleet, AI-powered mobility stack, energy ecosystem via Yuma Energy, and the deep customer and stakeholder trust it has built over the years.

While Yulu took six years to achieve the 1-billion-kilometre mark, it went from 1 billion km to 2 billion km in just around 14 months. This acceleration reflects the strong and sustained demand for Yulu’s hyperlocal goods mobility service in recent years. The company’s purpose-built delivery EVs have revolutionised intracity logistics in India by making it technology-enabled, accessible, seamless, and affordable for gig workers and brands alike.

Today, Yulu is deeply embedded in India’s doorstep delivery ecosystem through partnerships with leading e-commerce and quick commerce platforms such as Zomato, Swiggy, Big Basket, Blinkit, Flipkart Minutes, Instamart and Zepto. Yulu riders have fulfilled over 400 million green doorstep deliveries across grocery, food and emerging categories like on-demand house-help offered by platforms like Pronto, Snabbit and Urban Company. Notably, more than 1,000 women riders now use Yulu’s EVs to expand their work radius and commute more easily, thus significantly increasing their earning potential.

Yulu’s scale has generated significant goodness for society. An example of this is gig worker livelihood creation. By dismantling age-old barriers related to vehicle access, cost, creditworthiness, ease of riding, and maintenance, Yulu helps gig workers to unlock better work opportunities and save 30–40% more money compared to traditional petrol vehicles. Over 500,000 gig workers have been empowered by Yulu’s mobility platform so far.

Additionally, Yulu’s ability to support clean last-mile logistics makes it a valued ally for governments to improve urban air quality, decongest roads, and attain sustainable growth. In the last seven years, Yulu has helped avoid 54 million kilogrammes of urban CO2 emissions, underlining the role it plays in making our cities more liveable.

Amit Gupta, CEO & Co-founder of Yulu, says:

The 2-billion-kilometre milestone reflects not only Yulu’s market leadership, but also the deep impact we are creating across India’s urban mobility landscape. What started as a bold vision to build a sustainable and accessible solution has today become a critical enabler for millions of users and citizens. As we look ahead, Yulu reaffirms our commitment to helping people, businesses and cities to move better.

In FY2027, Yulu aims to double its fleet size and enter several new cities through a mix of company-led and partner-led launches – reinforcing its ambition to remain India’s number one choice for hyperlocal goods and people mobility.

This article was originally published by Yulu.

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