The company, which has signed Letters of Intent (LOIs) and Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with ten leading quick-commerce partners, aims to scale its fleet to more than 5,000 electric vans by March 2026.
Based on proprietary logistics intelligence system MicroLogi, ElektrikExpress offers a range of electric mobility solutions, including electric cargo bikes (ECCs), electric two-wheelers (E2Ws) and 2.5-wheel electric trikes, designed for urban logistics and last-mile delivery applications. The next phase of expansion, planned for the financial year 2025-2026, will add another 5,000 vehicles to meet the growing demand from India’s fast-growing high-speed commerce and e-grocery sectors.
Founder and CEO of ElektrikExpress Chintamani Sardesai said, “We are building India’s most inclusive and intelligent mobility platform where safety, sustainability and livelihoods go hand in hand. ElektrikExpress was never just about vehicles; it is about people and goals. With MicroLogi ensuring efficiency and Dial4567 strengthening safety, we are creating a connected, powerful workforce that keeps cities moving responsibly.”
Published on November 12, 2025
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