Bijliride plans 2500 electric two wheelers rollout across Indian cities in 90 days
Bijliride is set to deploy 2500 electric two-wheelers across key Indian cities over the next 90 days, strengthening urban mobility and accelerating EV adoption in the country.

Bijliride, an electric vehicle rental startup based in Hyderabad, announced plans to deploy 2,500 electric two-wheelers in India over the next 90 days. This expansion aims to address rising fuel prices and growing demand for electric mobility among gig economy workers and commuters.
Key Highlights
- Bijliride will deploy 2,500 electric two-wheelers in Indian cities over the next 90 days.
- Expansion targets Hyderabad and potential entry into Bengaluru, Chennai, Mumbai, and Delhi NCR
- Franchise partnerships will drive new city entries rather than direct operations.
- Riders switching to EVs can save between Rs 8,000 and Rs 15,000 per month
- Bijliride aims to reach one million users by 2030
Expansion Plans and City Focus
Currently, Bijliride operates a fleet of over 4,000 electric vehicles. The company will focus its new deployments on Hyderabad, while also considering entry into Bengaluru, Chennai, Mumbai, and select locations in Delhi NCR. These cities have a high demand for food delivery, quick-commerce, and logistics services.
Bijliride plans to enter new cities through franchise partnerships rather than direct operations. Franchise partnerships will allow the company to scale quickly and efficiently in markets where gig economy activity is concentrated.
Operational Model and Infrastructure
The company will use its STAR expansion model, which is a hub-and-spoke structure. This model pairs a central operating facility with multiple pickup and drop points, improving rider access and operational efficiency.
To support the deployment of 2,500 new vehicles, Bijliride is expanding its charging infrastructure and service touchpoints. The company is also strengthening support functions in fleet management, customer service, technology, and business development.
Market Drivers and Cost Savings

Shivam Sisodiya, CEO and Co-Founder of Bijliride, stated that rising fuel prices and oil supply concerns are accelerating the shift to electric mobility. For delivery riders covering 120 to 150 kilometers daily, switching from petrol to electric vehicles can save between Rs 8,000 and Rs 15,000 per month.
The company is in active discussions with franchise and fleet operators in Bengaluru, Chennai, Mumbai, Delhi NCR, and select Tier-2 cities. Bijliride aims to meet the growing demand for affordable and predictable mobility solutions in these markets.
Company Background and Future Goals
Founded in 2020, Bijliride operates a SaaS-powered rental platform. The platform offers 24/7 battery swapping and enterprise fleet management services. The company has set a target of reaching one million users by 2030.
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CarBike 360 Says
Bijliride’s ambitious plan to deploy 2,500 electric two-wheelers in just 90 days highlights the growing momentum of sustainable mobility in India. As cities continue to embrace cleaner transport solutions, such initiatives are expected to play a crucial role in reducing emissions while improving last-mile connectivity. The move further signals strong confidence in the future of electric mobility across urban markets.
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