EKA Mobility, a leader in electric vehicles and technology, has made a landmark achievement in India’s sustainable transport sector by unveiling the country’s most extensive range of electric commercial vehicles at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025. This launch represents a pivotal step in India’s shift towards clean mobility, featuring a broad lineup tailored to various commercial transportation needs, including logistics, urban mobility, and public transit. The new range includes over 11 distinct platforms, covering electric buses, trucks, and small commercial vehicles (SCVs), designed to meet the rising demand for sustainable public transport, long-haul logistics, and last-mile delivery solutions.
EKA Mobility has also launched EKA Connect, a state-of-the-art fleet management platform, to complement its electric vehicle range. This system leverages real-time data analytics to optimize vehicle performance, enhance operational efficiency, and ensure maximum uptime for businesses and transport operators.
Dr. Sudhir Mehta, Founder and Chairman, EKA Mobility stated, “At EKA Mobility, we are not just building vehicles; we are creating a sustainable mobility ecosystem. Our latest range of electric buses, trucks, and SCVs reflects our commitment to delivering innovative, cost-effective, and eco-friendly solutions for businesses and public transportation. By leading the transition to electric mobility, we aim to accelerate India’s green revolution and redefine the future of transportation.”
EKA Mobility is driving the future of electric commercial vehicles with a vision to become a global leader. The company focuses on modular vehicle platforms, carbon-neutral manufacturing, and proprietary EV technologies for smarter, safer mobility. By building regional ecosystems, partnering with governments and industries, and lowering Total Cost of Ownership (TCO), EKA is shaping sustainable transportation. Its EVs contribute significantly to India’s sustainability goals, saving ₹200 Cr in fuel costs, benefiting 1.7 Cr passengers daily, and reducing 4.2 Lakh tons of CO₂—equivalent to planting 2.3 Cr trees.