Statiq and Bluwheelz join for EV delivery solutions

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Statiq operates over 7,000 chargers across 65 cities, including tier 1, tier 2, and tier 3 cities, showcasing its commitment to EV growth.
Statiq, a leading EV charging network, has partnered with Bluwheelz, a major player in last-mile delivery, for mid-mile and first-mile delivery solutions.

This alliance aims to enhance network discoverability and establish comprehensive charging infrastructure at key customer sites, leveraging innovative models such as solar-powered EVs.

The Indian last-mile delivery sector is projected to reach USD 6 billion -7 billion by 2024, growing at a CAGR of 15.62% from 2022 to 2027. According to a BCG Consulting report, by FY25, 25% of EV sales in India will be driven by the electrification of last-mile delivery fleets. Statiq and Bluwheelz’s collaboration is expected to develop critical intercity routes and advance the electric vehicle ecosystem in India.

Statiq operates over 7,000 chargers across 65 cities, including tier 1, tier 2, and tier 3 cities, showcasing its commitment to EV growth. The company plans to expand its network to 20,000 chargers by 2025, reinforcing its dedication to the future of electric mobility in India.

Bluwheelz has rapidly emerged as a key player in the EV logistics space, focusing on sustainable and efficient last-mile delivery solutions. Present in over 20 cities with a fleet of more than 1,800 vehicles, Bluwheelz has adopted innovative models like Rent to Own (RTO) and Driver Cum Ownership (DCO). The partnership with Statiq is expected to further strengthen Bluwheelz’s position in the EV ecosystem.

Akshit Bansal, founder and CEO of Statiq, said, “Our collaboration with Bluwheelz is a perfect fit with our goal of advancing India’s transportation sector. Together, we will create strategic intercity routes and pioneering charging solutions, accelerating the adoption of EVs in last-mile delivery and setting new benchmarks for sustainability and efficiency.”

Chanpreet Sethi, CEO of Bluwheelz, added, “Partnering with Statiq not only aligns with our sustainability goals but also enhances our operational competence. By integrating Statiq’s extensive EV charging infrastructure, we can ensure that our fleet remains charged and ready to meet the demands of our customers, while significantly reducing our carbon footprint.”

This strategic alliance between Statiq and Bluwheelz is poised to lead the evolution of transportation in India with a strong focus on environmental sustainability. By combining their strengths, the two companies aim to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles in the last-mile delivery sector, contributing significantly to the reduction of carbon emissions.

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