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Omega Seiki Mobility & Charzer Partner To Deploy Electric Cargo Vehicles & EV Charging Stations Across India

Through this partnership, Charzer will ensure easy access to charging infrastructure for Omega Seiki Mobility fleet

Omega Seiki, Charzer

Bengaluru based EV charging infrastructure startup, Charzer has joined hands with Omega Seiki Mobility, an Anglian Omega Group Company to set up a network of 20,000 EV charging stations across India in the next two years,   further accelerating the shift to electric vehicles in last mile logistics.  

An in-house survey of 500 passenger auto-rickshaws and cargo three-wheelers indicated that 8 out of 10 drivers in Bengaluru do not have the required charging infrastructure at home. In a city like Bengaluru, a conventional engine auto-rickshaw driver covers up to 150 km every day, whereas an EV auto driver is able to drive up to only 100 km, this is mainly due to the lack of charging options available on the go. This partnership between Charzer and Omega Seiki Mobility is aimed at addressing this pain point. Over the next two years, Charzer will install EV charging stations in 20000+ locations. Extended range due to ease of access to charging points can result in a 40-50% increase in the income of drivers. 

Commenting on the partnership, Dheeraj Reddy, COO and Co-Founder, Charzer, said “For any logistics company,  finding and managing ‘Park and Charge’ EV hubs is capital intensive and requires extensive use of labor and workforce. Setting up these EV charging hubs is a major deviation from the core business of a logistics company. Besides this, drivers and companies lose a lot of valuable time in traveling to and fro to the hubs. This is where we come in. With Charzer, fleet owners can save up to 46% of their expenses and scale their fleet 10 times faster. Drivers can save up to 55 hours of redundant travel per month and earn 40% more income due to increased fleet uptime.” 

Uday Narang, Founder and Chairman, Omega Seiki Mobility said “At Omega Seiki Mobility, we are dedicated  to creating an ecosystem that reduces carbon footprint by shifting to sustainable last mile logistics. We have a  target of introducing 30,000+ EV cargo three wheels in the next two years. In order to achieve this goal, we are  also working towards building a robust charging infrastructure that allows our fleet drivers to easily access  charging stations at any given point during the day. As a first step towards this, we have partnered with Charzer to  build an extensive network of charging stations across the country. We are looking forward to working with the team  for setting up the required infrastructure and removing any hurdles in the way of faster adoption of EVs''

Charzer will deploy the charging stations across geographies where Omega Seiki Mobility clients will operate to ease EV adoption for them. It will also provide Charzer mobile application and website for the drivers to locate the nearest charging stations and to book slots. The electric vehicle drivers can use charging facility in a subscription based model. Charzer is already working with Greendrive logistics, which operates a fleet of 100+ Omega Seiki vehicles in Bangalore and supports last-mile logistics for companies like Amazon, Bigbasket, Porter etc. 


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