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Bengaluru-based Howdyy, which entered the market in 2020, provides an electric vehicle-driven fleet for mid and last-mile deliveries.
“We are thrilled to partner with Bounce for this strategic collaboration. Their market presence will help us in covering the last-mile delivery space in at least five cities. The collaboration will help us go a long way by carving the right niche in the domestic logistics industry. We look forward to more such tie-ups in the near future,” said Aashirwad Deshmukkh, founder-CEO of Howdyy.
Bounce Share is the EV rental arm of electric two-wheeler maker Bounce.
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“With fuel prices rising and an increase in carbon emission, it is high time for the logistics industry in the country to focus on contributing to sustainable mobility. Our partnership with Howdyy is one step forward towards sustainable mobility solutions,” said Anil G, co-founder and Chief Operating Officer of Bounce.
Bounce’s swapping stations work on the lines of a fuel station with charged and ready-to-go batteries that delivery personnel can easily swap with their near-empty batteries in a few minutes, the EV rental firm said.
With this infrastructure in place, delivery personnel wouldn’t have to wait for the scooter to charge or range anxiety, it added.