
Tata Motors further accelerated the country’s green logistics drive by delivering 20 more units of its zero-emission Ace EV to Magenta Mobility, taking the latter’s Ace EV fleet strength to 350 vehicles.
Currently operating in 10 cities, Magenta Mobility’s Tata Ace EV fleet has collectively clocked nearly 50 lakh kilometres, helping save an estimated 2,500 tonnes of CO₂ emissions. These vehicles are deployed across diverse use-cases such as e-commerce, parcel and courier, FMCG, FMCD, and dairy logistics.
Maxson Lewis, Founder and CEO of Magenta Mobility, said, “The Tata Ace EV has consistently delivered operational excellence, robust range and high uptime. With 350 vehicles in our fleet and 150 more to come, we are rapidly scaling up our presence across 16 cities to decarbonise urban freight. Tata Motors’ reliable technology and service network continue to be key enablers in this mission.”
Pinaki Haldar, Vice President & Business Head – SCVPU at Tata Motors, added, “We’re proud to lead India’s e-cargo transformation through the Ace EV, building the foundation of a cleaner and smarter urban logistics ecosystem. Magenta Mobility’s continued trust in our solution reinforces the Ace EV’s reliability and performance.”
Built on a robust platform with rugged aggregates, the Tata Ace EV offers a certified range of 161 km and a payload capacity of 1,000 kg. It is powered by Tata’s Fleet Edge connected platform, providing real-time insights into vehicle and driver performance. Features such as regenerative braking and advanced battery cooling ensure efficient and uninterrupted operations.
Supported by over 200 dedicated EV service centres across the country, the Ace EV has emerged as a preferred choice for green logistics. With more than 8,000 units sold and over 6 crore electric kilometres logged nationwide, Tata Motors continues to lead India’s e-mobility revolution.
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