Zen Mobility launches Micro Pod ThermoFlex and LoadMax: Advanced EV solutions for temperature-sensitive cargo and large deliveries

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Both variants come with flexible financing options including finance, lease, and rental plans. This variety aims to cater to diverse customer needs and enhance accessibility.
New Delhi: Zen Mobility, an emerging Indian electric vehicle OEM, has launched two new variants of the Zen Micro Pod, called Micro Pod ThermoFlex and Micro Pod LoadMax, each priced at INR 2.25 lakh. These new offerings represent advancements in light mobility, providing specialised solutions for temperature-sensitive cargo with flexible financing options and cutting-edge technology.

The Micro Pod LoadMax variant has a spacious box with a capacity of approximately 50 cubic feet. It is designed for handling large e-commerce shipments, appliance deliveries, and other bulky items. On the other hand, the Micro Pod ThermoFlex functions as a mobile refrigerator. It caters specifically to transporting frozen goods, fresh produce such as fruits and vegetables, and dairy products, ensuring a consistent cold chain.

Both variants come with flexible financing options including finance, lease, and rental plans. This variety aims to cater to diverse customer needs and enhance accessibility, according to the company’s media release.

These vehicles are equipped with state-of-the-art technologies such as telematics, IoT integration, geo-fencing with remote vehicle locking, trip data monitoring, and battery state-of-charge (SOC) tracking. They have been optimized through extensive customer feedback and trials involving leading e-commerce and grocery companies.

The Micro Pod ThermoFlex is ideally suited for transporting food, vegetables, dairy products, and pharmaceuticals such as vaccines. Meanwhile, the Micro Pod LoadMax is perfect for e-commerce logistics, distributor-to-retailer models, FMCG sectors, and other applications requiring substantial cargo capacity.

Namit Jain, Founder and CEO of Zen Mobility, expressed his enthusiasm about the launch:

"We are thrilled to introduce the Micro Pod ThermoFlex and LoadMax, marking a substantial leap forward in the light mobility sector. These new variants embody our unwavering dedication to innovation and our commitment to addressing the evolving needs of our customers. Designed to deliver sustainable and efficient transport solutions, these cutting-edge offerings reflect our vision of setting new standards in electric mobility. With these new variants, we aim not only to enhance user experience and meet the needs of various industries but also to expand our footprint across India's dynamic and diverse market landscape."

The Zen ThermoFlex and LoadMax offer exceptional utility with a maximum payload of 150 kilograms. This surpasses the load capacities of conventional 2-wheelers by 2.5 times. They operate at minimal running costs, consuming only 4 units of electricity and requiring approximately 2 hours to charge. Featuring lightweight technology, these vehicles deliver efficient performance with reduced battery costs and a lower cost-per-delivery.

Rigorous testing over 150,000 km across various terrains and weather conditions has demonstrated the exceptional durability of the Zen ThermoFlex and LoadMax. These vehicles provide logistics companies with dependable and sustainable transportation solutions that come with reduced maintenance costs and extended lifespans.

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