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EKA Mobility Expands EV Retail Network to Boost Last-Mile Transport Reach

By Amit Jangra | Published Date : May 26, 2026

EKA Mobility is expanding its EV dealership network across India to improve service support and strengthen last-mile transport operations in growing commercial vehicle markets.


EKA Mobility is now trying to grow its presence faster in India’s commercial EV business by increasing its dealership network in many states. Company officials said the plan is mainly focused on improving customer support, service access and vehicle availability for businesses using electric commercial vehicles in daily transport operations.

At present, the company already operates around 60 dealerships across 15 states. Reports connected with the expansion project said more than 30 new outlets may open in the coming period. Industry people believe last-mile delivery business is growing continuously, so companies connected with electric transport are now trying to increase service coverage in smaller cities also.

Focus on Last-Mile Transport Business

Table of Contents
1. Focus on Last-Mile Transport Business
2. Electric Trucks and Commercial Vehicles Getting Attention
3. Manufacturing Expansion Also Moving Ahead
4. Industry Watching Future Growth Carefully

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The company said its dealership expansion strategy is being planned mainly around logistics routes, urban delivery markets and fast-growing Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities. Businesses connected with e-commerce, cargo delivery and FMCG supply operations are now using more electric commercial vehicles for short-distance transport work.

People working in the transport industry say many operators now first check service support before purchasing EV vehicles because downtime directly affects earnings. Because of this, EKA Mobility is also building service infrastructure together with sales outlets.

Reports connected with the project mentioned that every dealership will include service bays, trained technicians and spare parts support. Company officials believe faster service availability can help fleet owners manage operations more smoothly.

Electric Trucks and Commercial Vehicles Getting Attention

EKA Mobility is currently working across multiple commercial EV segments including buses, small cargo vehicles and electric trucks. The company also offers fleet management support through its digital platform for operators handling multiple vehicles together.

Many transport businesses are now slowly exploring electric trucks for city cargo movement and short-distance logistics work. Industry experts feel rising fuel prices and operational pressure are encouraging some companies to shift toward electric mobility solutions where daily running distances remain fixed.

At the same time, traditional diesel trucks are still dominating long-route cargo movement because charging infrastructure is developing slowly in several regions. However, many businesses are keeping future EV planning active.

Manufacturing Expansion Also Moving Ahead

Along with retail network growth, EKA Mobility is also expanding production capacity. Reports connected with the company said a large manufacturing facility is currently being developed at Pithampur. Officials mentioned that future production capacity may include buses, small commercial vehicles and Eka trucks for different business applications.

People connected with the automobile sector say commercial EV competition is increasing slowly as more companies enter the market. Service quality and vehicle reliability may become very important in future competition.

Industry Watching Future Growth Carefully

Experts connected with electric mobility believe last-mile transport demand may continue increasing in coming years because delivery businesses, cargo movement and urban transport operations are expanding regularly. Many fleet owners are now showing interest in electric vehicles if maintenance and operating expenses remain under control.

Industry people also feel companies selling trucks and electric commercial vehicles may focus more on wider dealership networks because customer confidence usually becomes stronger when service support stays nearby and easily available.

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Frequently Asked Questions on Commercial Vehicle

1. What is EKA Mobility planning in India?

Ans: EKA Mobility is expanding its dealership and service network to improve support for electric commercial vehicle customers across different Indian states.

2. How many dealerships does EKA Mobility currently operate?

Ans: The company currently operates around 60 dealerships across 15 states and plans to open more outlets soon.

3. Which vehicle segments does EKA Mobility work in?

Ans: The company works in electric buses, small commercial vehicles, electric trucks and other last-mile transport solutions.

4. Why is dealership expansion important for EV companies?

Ans: Better dealership and service support helps fleet operators reduce downtime and manage transport operations more smoothly during daily business work.


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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.