Greaves Electric Mobility Limited (GEML), the electric mobility division of Greaves Cotton Limited (GCL), has partnered with Indofast Energy, a joint venture between Indian Oil and SUN Mobility, to improve last-mile transport solutions. The collaboration targets B2B fleets and ride-sharing services, offering electric two-wheelers (e-2W) and energy solutions to meet the growing demands of the sector.
The partnership will launch the Ampere Magnus SW.S, an electric scooter featuring Indofast Energy’s battery-swapping technology. Designed for gig economy riders who cover more than 100 kilometers daily, the scooter allows users to swap dead batteries for fully charged ones at Indofast’s expanding network of swapping stations. This solution aims to reduce vehicle downtime, cut operational costs, and improve efficiency, while promoting sustainable mobility—a key goal for both companies.
Powered by a 2.4 kW motor, the Ampere Magnus SW.S can handle steep inclines and carry heavy loads or a second passenger. With a payload capacity of 151 kg, it is built for heavy-duty use. Additionally, the scooter is equipped with IoT technology to improve connectivity and support fleet management.
The partnership plans to deploy more than 50,000 vehicles over the next year through fleet operators and individual drivers. The Ampere Magnus SW.S will be available through Ampere’s distribution network for both commercial fleets and gig economy workers. This collaboration strengthens Greaves Electric Mobility’s presence in the electric transportation sector, offering solutions that balance performance and environmental sustainability.
Greaves Electric Mobility is focused on advancing sustainable transportation through its electric vehicles. Specializing in electric two-wheelers and three-wheelers, the company is committed to enhancing mobility across India with eco-friendly, innovative products and supporting the shift to greener, more efficient transportation options.