Motovolt Mobility has strengthened its presence in India’s growing last-mile delivery segment through an expanded partnership with electric fleet operator GBG EV.

As part of the collaboration, Motovolt has supplied more than 200 units of its MVS7 electric vehicle across Delhi-NCR, supporting gig workers involved in quick commerce and hyperlocal delivery operations.
The move aims to accelerate the adoption of electric mobility in the logistics sector while helping delivery partners reduce operating costs and improve productivity.
200+ MVS7 EVs Rolled Out
The newly deployed fleet is already being used by gig workers serving various on-demand delivery platforms across the region.
A key highlight of the MVS7 is its compatibility with Indofast’s battery-swapping network, allowing riders to replace a depleted battery in less than a minute.
Key highlights of the deployment:
- Over 200 Motovolt MVS7 EVs deployed
- Operating across Delhi-NCR
- Powered by Indofast battery-swapping technology
- Designed for quick commerce and hyperlocal deliveries
- Focused on gig worker mobility
The partnership is expected to expand further as demand for electric delivery solutions continues to rise.
Focus on Faster Deliveries
Battery swapping remains one of the biggest advantages for delivery riders who spend long hours on the road.
Instead of waiting for a vehicle to recharge, riders can swap batteries and return to work almost immediately.
Benefits for delivery partners:
- Reduced downtime
- No range anxiety
- Lower running costs
- Improved daily productivity
- Better earning potential
Motovolt says the MVS7 has been specifically developed to handle the demands of high-frequency delivery operations.
Supporting India’s Quick Commerce Boom
The partnership comes at a time when India’s quick commerce sector is witnessing rapid growth, driving demand for efficient and sustainable mobility solutions.
Electric vehicles are increasingly being viewed as a viable alternative to conventional petrol-powered two-wheelers, particularly in urban delivery applications where operating costs play a crucial role.
By combining Motovolt’s electric vehicles with GBG EV’s fleet management expertise and Indofast’s battery-swapping infrastructure, the companies aim to create a more reliable ecosystem for delivery workers.
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Final Take
As quick commerce platforms continue to expand, the demand for dependable and cost-effective delivery vehicles is growing just as quickly. Motovolt’s partnership with GBG EV highlights how battery-swapping technology and purpose-built electric vehicles can help address the challenges faced by gig workers.
With over 200 MVS7s already on the road, the collaboration represents another step towards cleaner and more efficient last-mile logistics in India.