The world, now, is reducing the usage of fossil fuels and Amazon India just took major leap by announcing the addition of 10,000 electric rickshaws to its delivery fleet specified for India. India is the world’s second most populous country and its roads are full of rickshaws which use petroleum as a fuel, generating and releasing large amounts of methane gas. Electric cars on the other hand produce far less emissions. Amazon’s CEO Jeff Bezos announced the news through twitter:
Amazon India’s new fleet announcement was made after the success of the pilot program which was previously run across several cities. This roll-out program for electric rickshaws is supposed to start in 2020, and to be finished by 2025. The fleet will include multiple 3-wheeler and 4-wheeler vehicles, with the Amazon logo on them. These will all be manufactured in India. Initially, the vehicles are to be run in about 20 cities, including Delhi – National Capital Region, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Pune, Nagpur and Coimbatore and then slowly are to spread throughout the whole of India as the number of vehicles increases.
Amazon still has kept further details about the program and the vehicle specifications unknown, but they have mentioned that they are looking for Original Equipment Manufacturers to partner with for the manufacturing of the vehicles. “The 21st century is going to be an Indian century,” Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos said during his visit to India, where he announced the company’s plans to leverage Amazon’s profile to help create a US$10 billion market for Indian exports by 2025.
According to Akhil Saxena, Vice President – Asia Operations, Amazon, “The expansion of our electric vehicle fleet to 10,000 vehicles by 2025 is an integral milestone in our journey to become an energy efficient leader in the industry”, he also said, “We will continue to invest in the electrification of our delivery fleet, thereby reducing our dependence on non-renewable resources.”
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