
Bengaluru EVs Hit 1 Billion Kilometers, Slash Emissions
Electric vehicle platform Yulu just crossed 1 billion kilometers of rides in Bengaluru, marking a massive win for clean urban transport. The milestone shows how shared EVs are transforming last-mile delivery and daily commutes while cutting millions of kilograms of carbon emissions.
Bengaluru just hit a transportation milestone that shows the future of city travel is already here.
Yulu, an electric vehicle platform, has completed 1 billion kilometers of rides in India's tech capital. That's enough distance to circle Earth 25,000 times, all powered by clean electricity instead of fossil fuels.
The company operates 22,500 electric two-wheelers across Bengaluru, serving both daily commuters and delivery partners. These vehicles complete nearly 300,000 deliveries every single day, proving that electric mobility isn't just greener but also practical for high-demand urban logistics.
The growth comes at a perfect time. Quick commerce and e-commerce are booming in Indian cities, and electric two-wheelers are becoming the backbone of last-mile delivery networks. Unlike personal vehicles that sit idle most of the day, these shared EVs run constantly on predictable routes, making them incredibly efficient.
The Ripple Effect

The environmental impact tells an encouraging story about what happens when cities embrace electric alternatives at scale. Yulu estimates its Bengaluru operations have prevented approximately 27 million kilograms of carbon dioxide from entering the atmosphere.
That's the kind of emissions reduction that makes a real difference in air quality for millions of residents. For a city that has struggled with traffic congestion and pollution, seeing clean transport solutions gain this much traction offers genuine hope.
The platform's success in Bengaluru is spreading to other major metros. Yulu now operates 46,000 EVs across Mumbai, Delhi NCR, and Hyderabad, collectively covering nearly 2 billion kilometers nationwide.
The company plans to expand its Bengaluru fleet to between 35,000 and 40,000 vehicles over the next year. That expansion responds directly to rising demand from both riders and delivery partners who are choosing electric options.
Industry experts see this segment as crucial for India's overall EV adoption because it demonstrates electric vehicles working hard in real-world conditions. When delivery partners and commuters experience reliable, cost-effective electric mobility daily, it builds confidence in the technology.
Every billion kilometers traveled on electric power instead of petrol is a billion kilometers closer to cleaner Indian cities.
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This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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