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Billion Electric Mobility Wins 250 EV Truck Deals Across India

By Amit Jangra | Published Date : July 17, 2025

BillionE’s eMaaS platform achieves a major milestone with 250 EV truck contracts, accelerating sustainable logistics across India.


New Delhi, India – Billion Electric Mobility (BillionE), a leading electric mobility company in India, has reached a big milestone. The company has secured over 250 long-term electric truck contracts with businesses across India. This achievement makes BillionE one of the most trusted names in the electric truck and commercial vehicle industry.

A Big Step for Electric Trucks in India

Table of Contents
1. A Big Step for Electric Trucks in India
2. Deployed Across Major Indian Cities
3. BillionE CEO Shares His Thoughts
4. Supported by the Government's PM E-DRIVE Scheme
5. Building Strong Electric Truck Ecosystems
6. BillionE’s Future Vision
7. Conclusion

 

BillionE is an e-mobility-as-a-service (eMaaS) company. It helps businesses shift from traditional fuel trucks to clean and green electric trucks. The new contracts cover medium and heavy-duty electric trucks with weights from 12 tonnes to 55 tonnes. These electric vehicles (EVs) are already being used by many industries including:

→ E-commerce companies
→ Pharma and healthcare logistics
→ Cement and metal industries (copper and steel)
→ FMCG companies
→ Automobile makers
→ Global logistics firms

These trucks help businesses reduce carbon emissions and improve transport efficiency. Various reliable truck brands like Tata trucks and Ashok Leyland trucks are taking a great step towards electric trucks.

Deployed Across Major Indian Cities

BillionE has already deployed these electric trucks in cities across South, West and North India. Some of the major cities include:

→ Delhi, Jaipur, Ahmedabad, Indore
→ Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur, Goa
→ Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Vijayawada
→ Visakhapatnam, Coimbatore, Kochi, Trichy

This wide presence shows that businesses across India are now ready to move from fuel-based trucks to electric trucks for daily goods movement.

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BillionE CEO Shares His Thoughts

Sanjeev Kulkarni, CEO of BillionE, said,

“The milestone of securing 250 long-term electric truck contracts is more than a business achievement. It shows that electric freight in India is becoming more common. Our customers trust our platform because we provide more than just vehicles — we offer full support with charging, route planning and fleet management.”

BillionE’s approach combines high-performance trucks, strong charging infrastructure and smart fleet tracking technology. This helps companies easily switch from fuel to electric without facing downtime or confusion.

Supported by the Government's PM E-DRIVE Scheme

This major success for BillionE comes at the same time as the launch of the PM E-DRIVE scheme by the Indian government. The Ministry of Heavy Industries is now offering nationwide subsidies to promote electric truck adoption. The scheme offers:

→ A total budget of ₹500 crore
→ Support for around 5,500 electric trucks
→ Up to ₹9.6 lakh subsidy per truck, depending on battery size

This is a huge boost for medium and heavy commercial electric trucks, which were earlier left out of most EV policies. Now, companies like BillionE can grow even faster with more government support.

Building Strong Electric Truck Ecosystems

Right now, BillionE operates over 60 electric heavy-duty trucks. By early 2026, it plans to deploy over 250 more electric trucks. Each customer agreement includes:

→ Electric truck supply
→ Charging infrastructure
→ Route planning
→ Ongoing maintenance and service

All these services are bundled to make the transition to electric fleets smooth and cost-effective for companies.

BillionE is also working closely with Charge Zone, a partner company, to build fast-charging networks across India. Together, they are powering up key freight routes such as:

→ Mumbai–Delhi corridor
→ Delhi–Bengaluru corridor
→ Coimbatore–Visakhapatnam corridor

This helps solve one of the biggest problems in EV transport: charging availability on long routes.

BillionE’s Future Vision

To achieve this goal, the company plans to raise a $100 million Series A fund by the end of 2025. The funds will help build more trucks, improve charging stations and develop smarter software for managing electric fleets.Earlier in 2025, BillionE raised $10 million in seed funding. The company is now working on a $15 million Pre-Series A round. By 2029, BillionE aims to have 5,000 electric trucks running on Indian roads.

Conclusion

Billion Electric Mobility’s 250 lelectric truck contracts show that India’s transport sector is changing fast. With help from trusted brands like Tata trucks and Ashok Leyland trucks and with strong government support, electric trucks are becoming the future of freight and goods movement in India.

BillionE is leading this change with its complete, reliable and eco-friendly transport solutions — helping India move towards a cleaner, greener future.

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Frequently Asked Questions on Electric Trucks

1. How are electric trucks better for the environment?

Ans: Electric trucks produce zero tailpipe emissions, helping reduce air pollution and carbon footprints. They also make less noise compared to traditional trucks, contributing to a quieter and cleaner environment.

2. Which industries are using electric trucks in India?

Ans: Many industries like e-commerce, pharmaceuticals, FMCG, cement, steel and logistics are now adopting electric trucks for goods transport to meet sustainability goals.

3. Where are these electric trucks currently deployed?

Ans: Electric trucks by companies like BillionE are being used in cities across Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad and several other major locations in South, West and North India.

4. What is eMaaS in electric trucking?

Ans: eMaaS stands for Electric Mobility as a Service, where companies provide electric trucks, charging, route planning and maintenance as a full-service solution, making it easier for businesses to switch to EV fleets.


About the Author

Amit Jangra

Amit Jangra

Amit Jangra is a dedicated content writer at TrucksBuses.com, a leading Indian portal for commercial vehicle insights. With a strong background in social work and a passion for the transportation sector, Amit brings a unique perspective to his writing. His articles are known for their clarity and depth, making complex topics accessible to a broad audience. Amit's commitment to empowering readers through informative content reflects his broader mission of societal upliftment.