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Evify brings last-mile delivery to non-metro cities with EV logistics
Entrackr
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1y ago
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India’s electric vehicle market is set to be worth nearly $114 billion in 2029 with a CAGR of 66.5%, according to a report by Fortune Business Insights. The exponential growth in the EV space comes on the back of the government focus on sustainable mobility, increased VC capital infusion in the industry, and consumers’ wide embrace. Surat-based Evify is one of the relatively new startups that is looking to stand out with its strategy to focus on logistics in non-metro cities. Founded in 2021, Evify has essentially set up a facility where riders can come to their hub, pick up an EV to start deliveries, and return the vehicle at the end of the day. The company takes care of the maintenance of the vehicles. The startup currently operates in Surat and Ahmedabad, and has facilitated 11 lakh deliveries in the last one year. We spoke to the company co-founder and CEO Devrishi Arora to learn more about Evify, the idea behind the logistics EV startup, business model, and more. Here are the edited excerpts. What do you think are the key challenges in the emobility space? Since we come from a non-metro city, where the EV eco system is still at the nascent stage, there is no infrastructure available for the smooth functioning of the vehicles. There’s a scarcity of charging stations, inconveniencing EV users. Secondly, delivery riders lack awareness of EV benefits and savings. Thirdly, high initial EV costs, compounded by elevated RTO charges in states like Gujarat, and a scarcity of repair stations inflate expenses. Fourthly, concerns about EV range and charging infrastructure persist, particularly in Tier II cities with longer distances. Fifthly, limited availability of EVs and components, coupled with inadequate after-sales service, hampers adoption. Lastly, overcoming perceptions of EVs as less reliable requires client confidence, which we foster through pilot projects. How are you using technology to solve these challenges? We have also installed all the vehicles with telematics devices which helps us to geofence the vehicles, remote immobilization, study the rider driving pattern as well as idle time pattern of the riders. This has helped us to have control on our fleet as well as the riders. We have also been creating a full stack tech platform which will help us to study the rider analytics, battery analytics, BMS , IOT data, clients data, vendor data, ancillary industry data, repairs and maintenance, charging stations, etc under one single platform. How has your startup performed since inception? We started in September 2021 with just 30 vehicles and one client in Surat ie. Big Basket. Today, we have close to 500 vehicles servicing six major clients Zomato, Swiggy, Big Basket, Bluedart, Ecom Express, Flipkart in Surat and Ahmedabad. We are also launching our operations in Vadodara soon in the coming months. We have so far raised $1.3 million from GVFl and Piper Serica as the VC investors. The target is to have a fleet of 10,000 vehicles in the coming 2 years spread across 10 cities of Bharat. What are your short-term and long term goals? Our goals for the upcoming year involve expanding our presence in the four major cities of Gujarat and achieving a fleet size of 5,000 vehicles by the end of the next financial year. Additionally, we aim to establish the necessary EV ecosystem in these cities through collaborations with other EV players, fostering synergies, and raising awareness about this segment in Tier II cities. Looking ahead, our broader vision is to evolve into a green logistics service provider. This encompasses implementing green warehousing practices and facilitating first-mile, mid-mile, and last-mile deliveries using electric vehicles. Furthermore, we intend to partner with drop delivery services to offer comprehensive mid-mile delivery solutions to our clients.
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EV logistics startup Evify raises $1.3 million in funding
Economic Times
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1y ago
Medial
EV logistics startup Evify has raised $1.3 million in funding. The funding will be used to expand its electric vehicle fleet and strengthen its tech infrastructure. Evify offers electric vehicle logistics services, including last-mile delivery, vehicle leasing, and charging infrastructure installation. The startup aims to provide sustainable logistics solutions and contribute to the adoption of electric vehicles in the logistics industry.
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Porter Enterprise partners with Gurugram's Zypp Electric to provide logistics solutions
IndianStartupNews
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1y ago
Medial
Porter Enterprises has partnered with Zypp Electric to offer sustainable logistics solutions. The collaboration aims to achieve 100% sustainability in last-mile deliveries by 2028. Porter's logistics network in over 20 Indian cities will be integrated with Zypp Electric's EV solutions. The partnership focuses on improving operational efficiency and reducing downtime. The move aligns with the industry's shift towards electric vehicles to reduce carbon emissions, with other major delivery platforms also transitioning to EVs. Zypp Electric plans to deploy 100,000 electric scooters by 2024 in collaboration with Zomato.
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Drone delivery startup Skye Air raises $4 million in funding
Economic Times
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1y ago
Medial
Skye Air, a drone delivery logistics provider, has secured $4 million in funding in a round led by Mount Judi Ventures, Chiratae Ventures, and other investors. The funds will be used to expand Skye Air's last-mile drone delivery network in Gurugram and other cities, particularly for healthcare, e-commerce, and quick-commerce deliveries. Skye Air, founded in 2019, provides sustainable last-mile logistics solutions using drones and has developed a traffic management system for regulating drone traffic and ensuring safety. The investment reflects the potential of the rapidly growing drone delivery industry in India.
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Flipkart deploys 10,000 EVs in last-mile delivery fleet
YourStory
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9m ago
Medial
India's leading ecommerce marketplace, Flipkart, has deployed 10,000 electric vehicles (EVs) in its last-mile delivery fleet, as part of its commitment to running a fully electric logistics fleet by 2030. This move, part of the Climate Group's EV100 initiative, has resulted in a 20% improvement in delivery efficiency and lower operational costs for the company. Currently, the majority of the EV fleet is concentrated in Tier I cities such as Delhi and Bengaluru. Flipkart has also invested in charging infrastructure and partnered with Adani Group to set up 38 charging sites across key Tier II cities.
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Logistics solutions startup OORJAA raises Rs 5.35Cr in a pre-Series A round led by Inflection Point Ventures
IndianStartupNews
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1y ago
Medial
Logistics solutions startup OORJAA has secured Rs 5.35 crore ($720,000) in a pre-Series A funding round led by Inflection Point Ventures (IPV). Other investors include Vinners Platform, Soonicorn Ventures, and HEM Angels. OORJAA plans to use the funding to expand its team and scale its PiE KART platform, which offers eco-friendly intracity delivery solutions using shared trucks. The company aims to revolutionize last-mile and mid-mile logistics with advanced technology. OORJAA operates in over 40 cities in India and manages a monthly delivery volume of 22 million tonnes.
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Shadowfax speeds ahead with $100M funding as instant delivery boom fuels growth
TechCrunch
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1y ago
Medial
Indian logistics service provider, Shadowfax, has secured $100 million in a new funding round led by TPG NewQuest. The startup, which offers hyper-local and on-demand delivery services, has been experiencing annual growth of over 35%. Existing investors including Flipkart, Nokia Growth Partners, and Qualcomm also participated. Shadowfax is working to streamline India's fragmented last-mile delivery infrastructure by unifying various elements of the ecosystem. The company currently operates in over 2,500 cities and makes over 2 million deliveries daily. The latest funding brings Shadowfax's total raised to more than $220 million.
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ZEVO unveils India's first electric refrigerated vehicle in partnership with IIT Delhi
IndianStartupNews
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1y ago
Medial
ZEVO, an EV mobility platform, has partnered with Machphy Solutions to deploy its groundbreaking technology across 10 Indian cities in the first year. The partnership aims to revolutionize temperature-controlled last-mile delivery in industries such as Pharmaceuticals, QSR, Seafood, Dairy, and FMCG. ZEVO's system operates with plug-in electric charge and offers intracity operations for up to 16 hours at -20°C, making it a leader in sustainable refrigeration. The partnership signifies a leap towards a sustainable future in cold chain logistics. The collaboration has introduced REV L5, a zero-emission refrigerated solution blending ZEVO's EV mobility technology with Machphy's expertise.
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How Is Artificial Intelligence Adding To The Last Mile Mileage For Logistics Companies
Inc42
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11m ago
Medial
Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing last-mile logistics, where products are delivered to customers, by making it more efficient and customer-oriented. This stage is crucial for customer satisfaction and can be costly and challenging for logistics providers. With the growing popularity of ecommerce, AI innovations are being used to streamline last-mile delivery, improve efficiency, and meet customer demands. AI helps address complexities such as traffic congestion and ensures timely deliveries in urban areas. These advancements are transforming last-mile logistics, making it more responsive to consumer needs.
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Scandron Receives DGCA Type Certification For Its Logistics Drone
Inc42
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1y ago
Medial
Scandron, a logistics drone startup based in Bengaluru, India, has received the Directorate General of Civil Aviation's (DGCA) type certification for its logistics drone, CargoMax 500HE. With this certification, Scandron becomes the first company in India to achieve this recognition. The startup plans to introduce drone-based logistics solutions to the market, focusing on enhancing mid and last-mile delivery, streamlining ecommerce logistics, and facilitating critical medical deliveries to remote areas. Scandron has also formed a strategic partnership with logistics solution provider CriticaLog India to offer B2B and hub-to-hub drone deliveries across 160 Indian cities, using CriticaLog's logistics expertise.
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Shadowfax Technology raises $100 million in Series E round led by TPG NewQuest
Thehindubusinessline
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1y ago
Medial
Indian on-demand logistics services provider Shadowfax Technology has secured $100m in a Series E funding round led by TPG NewQuest. Existing investors, including Flipkart and Qualcomm, also contributed to the round. Shadowfax plans to use the funds to strengthen its middle-mile network and expand its last-mile delivery services to cover all 20,000 pincodes in India. The company, which currently operates in over 2,500 cities and delivers 2 million packages daily, aims to solidify its competitive edge through expansion and enhancing its express delivery network.
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