For
Delhi-ites and those in the NCR, there is good news on the pollution front. Gensol
Mobility, part of smart technology driven Gensol group, has launched India’s
first ever 100 percent smart electric fleet Blu-Smart in New Delhi and the
national capital region, to usher in an era of smart urban electric mobility
for consumers and also improve the quality of life in the country’s pollution rid
towns and cities.
The
company has invested over Rs 50 crore as capital expenditure and is setting up
a massive charging infrastructure of 65 stations, with each having up to 20
charging points, across the NCR, thus ensuring assured charge to the vehicle
having access to a charging point in 5 km radius.
In
the first phase, 70 Blu-Smart cabs will be available in Noida, Greater Noida,
Gurugram, Aerocity as of now and will be ramped up to 400 cars by end of March
2019, offering last mile transportation for intra and inter-city trips.
Gensol
Mobility has partnered Mahindra & Mahindra, India’s leading automotive
player, to ply its high end sedan e-Verito across specific routes in the
national capital region such as Greater Noida, Gurugram, Manesar, Sonepat
amongst others. The ride to the destination is set to offer a seamless
experience as smart transportation to the consumer and is cashless.
“Green
and pollution free existence is the mantra for human life, so smart and
pollution free mobility can never be far. We at Blu-Smart, strongly believe
that the next revolution is in the electric vehicle space and being a
technology driven organisation, we had to venture into offering this mobility
solution. We are not a competition to current app-based cabs services, but a
mere greener alternative to them. And we provide assurance as our drivers will
never refuse a ride”, said Anmol Singh Jaggi, promoter Gensol Mobility Private
Ltd.
Gensol
Mobility is founded by four partners including Anmol Singh Jaggi, who founded
the Gensol group in 2007, Dr Uma Kant, a former IAS officer and was the
Principal Secretary, Power, in the Uttarakhand government, Kiran Patil, former
country head & managing director, India, with a German Renewable Energy
Fund with over 25 years of experience in manufacturing, and Punit Goyal,
India’s top renewable technology professional.