Bengaluru: Yulu, a Bengaluru-based shared electric vehicle mobility platform, has crossed 1 billion kilometres of rides in the city, the company claimed Friday. It said it had a fleet of 22,500 EVs providing short-distance mobility for deliveries, daily commutes, and leisure rides.Amit Gupta, co-founder and CEO of Yulu, said the platform plans to expand its Bengaluru fleet to 35,000-40,000 vehicles, aiming to support 20 million monthly deliveries. In a press release, the company claimed it had powered 190 million doorstep deliveries, thereby eliminating 27 million kg of CO2 emissions, equivalent to 18,500 cars’ annual emissions.Bengaluru remains Yulu’s largest market, alongside Mumbai, Delhi NCR, and Hyderabad. In Bengaluru, Yulu operates across all major pincodes, supported by 16 centres and more than 700 zones, the release states.
