Euler Motors And Magenta Mobility Clock 20 Million Green Kilometres

Euler - Magenta

Euler Motors and Magenta Mobility have completed a collective 20 million kilometres in electric mobility operations. The collaboration, which has seen 733 Euler Motors electric vehicles used in more than 10 cities, has had a fleet uptime of over 97 percent.

The companies say the milestone shows that electric vehicles are a dependable part of the logistics grid in India. The fleet is used for a number of last-mile delivery applications.

The partnership has also cut 1,757 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions and saved more than 665,000 litres of diesel. This environmental impact is equivalent to planting over 73,000 trees.

The collaboration has a presence in Mumbai, Delhi NCR, Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Chennai. Magenta provides services to clients like Flipkart, Amazon, D-Mart, Zomato, ShadowFax and DHL.

Saurav Kumar, Founder and CEO, Euler Motors, said, "This milestone is a testament to how far the EV ecosystem has come, from promise to performance. Together with Magenta Mobility, we've demonstrated that electric commercial fleets are not just future-ready, but present-day reliable, proving their worth on real roads, in real conditions, across multiple cities."

Euler Motors has provided on-site technicians, driver training and technology integrations to support the fleet.

Maxson Lewis, Managing Director and CEO, Magenta Mobility, said, "At Magenta Mobility, we’ve always believed that clean mobility must match, if not exceed, the performance of ICE vehicles to drive real adoption. Our partnership with Euler Motors has proven that conviction, on the ground, at scale, and across cities. With over 2 crore electric kilometres, industry-leading uptime, and measurable climate impact, we’re not just talking about the future of logistics, we’re delivering it.”

India's Auto Industry Charts A Biofuel-Powered Future

SIAM - World Biofuel Day

India’s leading automakers and government officials gathered at the 4th International Conference on World Biofuel Day to discuss accelerating the country's transition to a biofuel-driven economy. Hosted by the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) under its Jaivik Pahal (Bio Initiative) campaign, the event highlighted India's rapid progress in biofuel adoption and the collaborative efforts needed to further its clean mobility goals.

The conference's discussions were underscored by a significant achievement: India has already reached its target of 20 percent ethanol blending (E20), a goal originally set for 2030. Sanjeev Chopra, Secretary of the Department of Food and Public Distribution, credited the National Biofuel Policy of 2018 for this success, which expanded the types of feedstock that could be used for ethanol production.

Experts from around the world praised India's progress. Kenneth Felix Haczynski da Nobrega, the Ambassador of Brazil, noted that the success of a biofuel program relies not just on technology, but on a robust and predictable regulatory framework. He emphasised that biofuels are crucial for cleaner air, energy security and rural empowerment.

Looking ahead, the conference explored ways to move beyond E20. Niraj Shirgaokar, Managing Director of The Ugar Sugar Works, suggested gradually increasing the nationwide blend to E25, E27 and eventually E30. This sentiment was echoed by other industry leaders who stressed that new passenger vehicles are now fully E20 compliant, paving the way for higher blends.

Innovations and Challenges in the Biofuel Ecosystem

The conference also delved into the development of advanced biofuels and the importance of a sustainable supply chain. Leaders from the commercial vehicle sector, like R S Sachdeva of VE Commercial Vehicles, shared that they've been working to integrate biodiesel blending and biogas into their systems.

Meanwhile, Kamal Kishore Chatiwal, Managing Director of Indraprastha Gas, expressed optimism about biogas, stating that India has huge untapped potential if it can address challenges like feedstock aggregation and waste segregation. He believes that a 10 percent infusion of biogas in CNG is achievable by 2030.

A key concern raised was the need for a reliable feedstock supply. Aswani Srivastava, Joint Secretary of the Government of India, said that while India has sufficient capacity to meet its E20 goals, ongoing efforts are focused on developing more water-efficient crops, like sweet sorghum, to ensure long-term sustainability.

Prashant K Banerjee, Executive Director of SIAM, stated, “We can make biofuel economy not just an aspiration, but India's global identity through innovation and collaboration.”

Switch Mauritius

Switch Mobility, the e-buses and LCV business of the Hinduja Group, has flagged off the first batch of 10 electric buses (out of 100 e-buses) for the National Transport Corporation (NTC) of Mauritius.

The e-buses are said to be a special gift from the people and Government of India to the people and Government of Mauritius. The ceremonial launch was graced by Dr Navinchandra Ramgoolam, GCSK, FRCP, Prime Minister of the Republic of Mauritius; Osman Mahomed, Minister of Land Transport; Anurag Srivastava, High Commissioner of India to Mauritius and other eminent dignitaries from India and Mauritius.

The 100 Switch EiV12 buses are purpose-built, developed in Chennai and can seat up to 45 passengers. The buses are delivered through an open tender conducted by Convergence Energy Services (CESL) in India, will be operated by the National Transport Corporation (NTC), Mauritius' state-owned public transport operator.

RG Venkataraman, Chief Commercial Officer, Switch Mobility, said, "We are proud to deliver our Switch EiV 12 electric buses to Mauritius, a key milestone that brings our 'Make in India, for the World' vision to life. The Switch EiV12 buses, which integrate advanced global technology with the strength of Indian manufacturing, support Mauritius’ vision for a sustainable and healthier future. This partnership reflects our shared commitment to clean mobility, enhanced urban transport, environmental preservation, and improved quality of life for Mauritian citizens. Through our intelligent technology we are dedicated to empowering Mauritius with smart, efficient, and eco-friendly transportation solutions that will drive progress towards cleaner, more resilient cities."

The Switch EiV12 efficient rear-end dual-gun charging interface ensures rapid recharging and also optimises depot spaces. It is powered by Switch iON, the proprietary telematics system, that offers real-time vehicle health monitoring, ITMS, and efficient fleet management. The company shared to prioritise passenger safety, the bus is equipped with an advanced Fire Detection and Suppression System (FDSS). The floor-mounted LFP batteries contribute to a lower centre of gravity, ensuring excellent vehicle stability.

 

Ather Energy Launches Rizta E-Scooter In Nepal

Ather Rizta Nepal

Bengaluru-based electric two-wheeler maker Ather Energy has expanded its product line-up in Nepal with the introduction with the Ather Rizta e-scooter.

It was in November 2023 that Ather marked its entry in Nepal with the Ather 450 series and most recently introduced the 2025 Ather 450 in the region. Since then, it has established 9 Experience Centres and 6 Service Centres in the region along with 22 Ather Grid fast chargers.

Ravneet Singh Phokela, Chief Business Officer, Ather Energy, said, "Nepal was our first international market, and over the last two years, we have seen strong consumer interest and a very encouraging response to the Ather 450 series. To meet the growing demand, we have also steadily expanded our footprint across the country. With the launch of the Rizta, we are tapping into a new segment of family buyers who prioritise comfort and convenience in their everyday rides. We are hoping to see the same strong response for the Rizta as we’ve seen for the 450 series."

Polestar 4 Wins Red Dot Best Of The Best Award

Polestar 4 Wins Red Dot Best Of The Best Award

Swedish electric performance car brand Polestar has earned further acclaim for its innovative design philosophy. The Polestar 4 has secured the coveted Red Dot ‘Best of the Best’ award for 2025 in the Product Design category, celebrating its meticulous craftsmanship and bold design language. Both the Polestar 3 and Polestar 4 also received the Red Dot Label in the same category.

As one of the world's most prestigious design competitions, Red Dot acknowledged the Polestar 4's standout feature – its unconventional rear-windowless design – while praising its seamless fusion of coupe-like dynamism and SUV functionality. Additional design highlights include sleek frameless mirrors, distinctive dual-blade headlights and celestial-inspired ambient lighting, all contributing to its award-winning aesthetic. The ‘Best of the Best’ honour represents the highest Red Dot recognition, awarded only to groundbreaking designs that redefine industry benchmarks. An international jury of design experts rigorously assesses each entry through hands-on evaluation across multiple criteria.

This latest achievement builds on Polestar's strong Red Dot legacy, which includes prior "Best of the Best" wins for the Polestar 2, Brand of the Year distinction, and recognition for brand identity and design literature. These accolades reinforce Polestar's position as a leader in automotive design innovation.

“The Polestar 4 impressively succeeds in harmonising the technical complexity of such an advanced vehicle with design qualities such as simplicity and clarity,” remarked the jury.

Philipp Römers, Global Head of Design, Polestar, said, “This recognition is a testament to the dedication and passion of the Design Team here at Polestar. We are thrilled to see the work and commitment to distinctive design resonate with the jury.”