Tata Motors Starts Electric Prima Truck Delivery to BillionE Mobility
By Jony Shekhawat | Published Date : April 11, 2026
Tata Motors begins delivery of electric Prima E.55S trucks to BillionE Mobility, with additional orders signalling growing interest in zero-emission heavy-duty transport across India’s key logistics routes.
Tata Motors has started giving its electric Prima E.55S trucks to BillionE Mobility. This looks like a step for electric trucks that can carry heavy things in India. When they made the delivery the company also said that they got another order for 250 trucks. This shows that people are getting more interested in trucks.
BillionE Mobility is a company but it is growing very fast. They seem serious about getting more electric trucks for their fleet in the coming months. Tata Motors electric Prima E.55S trucks are really important for this. BillionE Mobility wants to have a fleet of electric trucks.
Trucks to Run on Major Transport Routes

Table of Contents
| 1. Trucks to Run on Major Transport Routes |
| 2. BillionE Planning Bigger Expansion |
| 3. Strong Battery and Features |
| 4. Focus on Practical Use, Not Just Technology |
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These trucks are not just for show, they will be used on real long routes. The company plans to deploy them across states like Gujarat, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Delhi NCR and Haryana.
Main use will be for carrying industrial goods like steel and cement. Usually, this kind of heavy transport depends on diesel trucks, so shifting even a part of it to electric is not that simple. It will take time, and maybe some challenges also.
BillionE Planning Bigger Expansion
BillionE Mobility has said it is looking to add around 1,500 electric trucks in the next 6 to 18 months. That’s a big number honestly, and execution will matter a lot here. Right now, the company already has more than 125 electric trucks running and has completed over 3 million clean kilometres since starting in 2024. That sounds good, but scaling this fast won’t be easy without strong charging network.
Strong Battery and Features
The Prima E.55S is built on Tata Motors’ electric platform and comes with a 450 kWh battery pack, which is being called one of the biggest in this segment. It can go up to 350 km in one charge, although real-world range can be a bit different.
The truck gets features like regenerative braking, e-axle system and auto shift transmission. Fast charging is also supported, which is important for long routes. Safety features include driver monitoring system, lane warning, tyre pressure system, cruise control and even an ADAS option. So overall, it is quite loaded, not basic at all.
Focus on Practical Use, Not Just Technology
Senior people from both companies were present during the delivery, including Girish Wagh, Kartikey Hariyani and Rajesh Kaul. This Tata truck is designed keeping actual usage in mind — like uptime, cost and efficiency.
The company has a lot of service places over India so getting help should not be a problem. This means electric trucks are really starting to be used for deliveries and transportation. The company is making a move by using electric trucks for real work, which shows that electric trucks are slowly becoming a part of the real logistics space and that is a big deal, for the company and its electric trucks. It may not replace diesel anytime soon, but the shift has clearly started, even if pace is little slow right now.
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Frequently Asked Questions on Commercial Vehicles
Q1. What is the loading capacity of Tata commercial trucks?
Ans. Tata commercial trucks offer a wide range of loading capacities, starting from around 1 ton in small vehicles to over 40 tons in heavy-duty trucks, depending on the model and usage type.
Q2. What is the price range of Tata commercial vehicles?
Ans. Prices usually begin from around ₹6–7 lakh for small commercial vehicles and can go beyond ₹30 lakh for heavy trucks, based on configuration, features and segment.
Q3. What mileage do Tata trucks generally provide?
Ans. Mileage varies by segment. Small commercial vehicles can deliver around 14–18 km/l, while medium and heavy trucks usually offer lower mileage depending on load, road conditions and driving style.
Q4. Are Tata commercial vehicles reliable for long-distance transport?
Ans. Yes, Tata trucks are widely used for long-haul transport in India due to their durable build, wide service network and relatively lower maintenance requirements compared to many competitors.
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Jony Shekhawat
Jony Shekhawat is a skilled content writer at TrucksBuses.com, one of India’s top platforms for commercial vehicle news and reviews. With roots in social work and a keen interest in the logistics and mobility space, Jony crafts content that is both insightful and easy to understand. He specializes in breaking down complex commercial vehicle trends, helping readers make informed decisions. His writing not only informs but also aims to support the growth of India's transport community through knowledge and awareness.