Mahindra EV Milestone: 3 Lakh Commercial Vehicles Sold in India

Mahindra has reached an impressive milestone by selling over 300,000 electric commercial vehicles in India. The company achieved this through continuous innovation and customer-focused products like the Treo range and Zor Grand. Their electric fleet has made a significant environmental impact by offsetting massive carbon emissions. This achievement positions Mahindra as a leader in India's growing electric mobility sector.

Key Points: Mahindra Sells 3 Lakh Electric Commercial Vehicles in India

  • Sold 1 lakh electric vehicles in just 12 months showing rapid growth
  • Electric fleet has covered over 5 billion kilometers across India
  • Offset 185 kilotonnes of CO2 equivalent to planting 4.3 million trees
  • Offers Rs 20 lakh driver insurance through UDAY NXT program
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Mahindra's commercial EV manufacturer surpasses 3 lakh sales milestone

Mahindra's EV subsidiary achieves 300,000 electric vehicle sales milestone, becoming India's first OEM to reach this landmark in commercial electric mobility.

Mahindra's commercial EV manufacturer surpasses 3 lakh sales milestone
"We are not just manufacturing EVs - we are enabling livelihoods and shaping a cleaner future. - Suman Mishra, MD & CEO of Mahindra Last Mile Mobility"

New Delhi, Nov 5

Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd subsidiary, Mahindra Last Mile Mobility Ltd, on Wednesday announced that it has sold over 3 lakh electric commercial vehicles, and claimed it is the first original equipment manufacturer in India to achieve this milestone.

The company also reported that it sold 1 lakh vehicles in just 12 months.

Mahindra's fleet of electric vehicles, including the Treo range, Zor Grand, e-Alfa three-wheelers, and Mahindra ZEO four-wheeler, which have collectively covered over 5 billion kilometres and offset more than 185 kilotonnes of carbon dioxide, equivalent to planting over 4.3 million trees, the company said.

Through its early focus on EVs and concerted efforts to electrify the last mile mobility, MLMML has been continuously working with multiple partners to develop the ecosystem, thereby increasing customer adoption.

Through continuous innovation and incorporating customer feedback, MLMML launched new and upgraded products in the last couple of years, such as the Treo Plus sheet metal, e-Alfa Plus, Zor Grand Range Plus, and Mahindra ZEO.

"We are not just manufacturing EVs - we are enabling livelihoods and shaping a cleaner future. Through innovation-driven products, we continue to strengthen our commitment to making electric mobility practical and accessible to everyone," said Suman Mishra, Managing Director and CEO of Mahindra Last Mile Mobility.

MLMML added that its customer-focused UDAY NXT programme offers benefits such as a Rs 20 Lakh driver accidental insurance cover and financial counselling.

MLMML said that it recently introduced the refreshed NEMO platform on iOS, Android, and Web, which enables drivers and fleet managers to remotely manage and monitor their vehicles.

Key new features include multi-vehicle management within a single app, geo-tracking, service booking, roadside assistance (RSA), extensive charging network locations, and more, the company noted.

- IANS

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Rohit P
3 lakh EVs and 5 billion kilometers! That's massive. The carbon offset equivalent to 4.3 million trees is what really impresses me. This is exactly the kind of green transition India needs for sustainable development. More companies should follow Mahindra's lead.
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David E
While the numbers are impressive, I hope they're also focusing on battery disposal and recycling infrastructure. Rapid EV adoption is great, but we need to ensure we're not creating another environmental problem while solving one.
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Ananya R
The UDAY NXT program with ₹20 lakh insurance is a thoughtful initiative. Many drivers come from economically weaker sections and such safety nets make a huge difference. Hope other EV makers implement similar schemes.
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Vikram M
Selling 1 lakh vehicles in just 12 months shows how rapidly the EV market is growing in India. The last-mile connectivity segment was perfect for electrification - shorter routes, predictable usage patterns. Smart strategy by Mahindra! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
The multi-vehicle management feature in their app sounds really useful for fleet operators. As someone working in logistics, I appreciate how technology is making EV operations more efficient. Looking forward to seeing more innovations in this space.

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