Delhivery announced on Tuesday that is stepping up its green logistics ambitions through a partnership with Bajaj Auto, aiming to roll out nearly 1,500 electric cargo three-wheelers across its network over the next two yearsThe logistics giant added that a special focus will be given to smaller cities beyond the metros.The partnership began with the rollout of 200 Bajaj RIKI eCarts across Delhivery's last-mile delivery network after the first batch was officially flagged off at Bajaj Auto's Akurdi facility in Pune. The second phase, scheduled for 2026-27, will see the deployment expand to nearly 1,500 Bajaj electric three-wheelers across L3 and L5 categories.According to an exchange filing by Delhivery, the Bajaj RIKI eCart has been designed specifically for last-mile cargo operations.Equipped with an electric powertrain, a two-speed automatic transmission and lower maintenance requirements, the vehicle promises to cut operating costs while improving payload efficiency. For delivery riders, that could mean more deliveries per trip and better earnings.The logistics giant further plans to integrate the eCarts with its automated route optimisation systems, allowing delivery partners to cover routes more efficiently while reducing fuel costs and carbon emissions."Our collaboration with Bajaj Auto addresses the economic well-being of our delivery partners while advancing both our environmental goals and those of our clients," said Prashant Gazipur, Chief Operating Officer, In-City Operations at Delhivery.He added that by combining intelligent routing with efficient cargo EVs, the company aims to create a delivery ecosystem that is more profitable for riders, safer to operate and more sustainable for businesses seeking lower-carbon supply chains.
Delhivery expands green fleet with 1,500 Bajaj electric cargo vehicles
Delhivery is accelerating its eco-friendly logistics by partnering with Bajaj Auto to deploy approximately 1,500 electric cargo three-wheelers nationwide within two years. This initiative prioritizes smaller cities, with an initial rollout of 200 Bajaj RIKI eCarts in Delhivery's last-mile network. The integration with route optimization aims to boost efficiency and slash emissions.








