TVS Motor Joins Hands with Indian Oil for LPG Delivery Operations
TVS Motor Company will supply TVS King Kargo HD three-wheelers to Indian Oil's LPG distributor network, helping improve last-mile deliveries, reduce operating costs, and support cleaner commercial transportation.
TVS Motor Company has partnered with Indian Oil to deploy TVS King Kargo HD cargo three-wheelers across its LPG distribution network, helping improve last-mile logistics, reduce operating costs, and support efficient commercial transportation.
Key points
- TVS King Kargo HD To Be Used In The First Phase
- Better Economics For Everyday Deliveries
- Helping Distributors Improve Daily Operations
- Company Says Partnership Supports Long-Term Growth
- Frequently Asked Questions on Commercial Vehicles
TVS Motor Company has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Indian Oil Corporation Limited to support LPG delivery services across the country. Through this partnership, cargo three-wheelers from TVS will gradually become part of Indian Oil's delivery network, helping distributors handle last-mile transportation more efficiently. The move is expected to make daily LPG deliveries easier while offering distributors a practical and cost-effective mobility solution.
TVS King Kargo HD To Be Used In The First Phase

Table of Contents
| 1. TVS King Kargo HD To Be Used In The First Phase |
| 2. Better Economics For Everyday Deliveries |
| 3. Helping Distributors Improve Daily Operations |
| 4. Company Says Partnership Supports Long-Term Growth |
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The first phase of the partnership will see the deployment of the TVS King Kargo HD cargo three-wheeler. These vehicles will be supplied to Indian Oil's LPG distributors, which number more than 13,000 across India.
The company believes that providing easy access to dedicated cargo vehicles will help distributors improve their delivery operations in both cities and smaller markets where LPG demand continues to remain strong.
Better Economics For Everyday Deliveries
The collaboration is expected to make LPG transportation more efficient from a business point of view. Modern cargo three-wheelers can help lower running costs, improve vehicle utilisation and support smoother daily operations for distributors. Another expected benefit is reduced emissions, as newer commercial vehicles generally offer improved fuel efficiency for last-mile delivery work.
Helping Distributors Improve Daily Operations
Indian Oil manages one of India's largest LPG distribution networks. With TVS cargo vehicles becoming part of this ecosystem, distributors are expected to get reliable transportation options that suit regular local deliveries. The companies believe the initiative will help improve delivery speed, maintain consistent service and strengthen LPG distribution across different regions.
Company Says Partnership Supports Long-Term Growth
Rajat Gupta, Business Head – Commercial Mobility at TVS Motor Company, said the company aims to provide dependable mobility solutions for commercial customers. According to him, the partnership will help LPG distributors improve operational efficiency while keeping transportation costs under control.
He added that working with Indian Oil is another step towards offering practical commercial mobility solutions that address the changing needs of businesses across India.
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Frequently Asked Questions on Commercial Vehicles
Q1. What is the purpose of the partnership between TVS Motor Company and Indian Oil?
Ans. The partnership aims to improve LPG last-mile delivery by deploying TVS King Kargo HD cargo three-wheelers across Indian Oil's distributor network.
Q2. Which vehicle will be deployed under the first phase of the agreement?
Ans. The first phase will feature the deployment of the TVS King Kargo HD cargo three-wheeler.
Q3. How many LPG distributors are part of Indian Oil's network?
Ans. Indian Oil has a nationwide network of more than 13,000 LPG distributors.
Q4. How will this initiative benefit LPG distributors?
Ans. The new fleet is expected to reduce operating costs, improve delivery efficiency, increase productivity, and support more sustainable last-mile logistics.
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