Greenway Mobility partners with PositiEV Mobility to expand electric logistics network across India
As part of the partnership, PositiEV Mobility has been onboarded as the Master Distributor Lessor (MDL) for E-VI Mobility.

Greenway Mobility has entered into a strategic partnership with PositiEV Mobility to accelerate the deployment of electric logistics vehicles across India.
The collaboration will focus on rolling out 500 L3 electric cargo vehicles over the next 12–18 months, with the first 150 vehicles expected to be deployed across NCR and Mumbai in the coming months. The companies will also work together to strengthen leasing, financing, and distribution infrastructure for commercial EV adoption.
Founded in 2023 by Siddharth Patel, Greenway Mobility operates through its EV brands E-VI Mobility and Auron. The startup develops electric two-wheelers and three-wheelers designed specifically for Indian road, weather, and commercial usage conditions, with a focus on durability, low maintenance, and long-term operational efficiency.
As part of the partnership, PositiEV Mobility has been onboarded as the Master Distributor Lessor (MDL) for E-VI Mobility. The model combines distribution and leasing capabilities aimed at improving dealership economics while driving B2B demand for electric cargo vehicles.
Greenway Mobility’s flagship commercial EV, the EVI Chotta Bull, is built for logistics and cargo transportation applications. The company claims its vehicles are engineered to deliver higher durability, lower maintenance costs, and better lifecycle economics compared to retrofitted EV platforms.
Commenting on the development, Siddharth Patel, Co-founder of Greenway Mobility, said the company’s long-term strategy is centered on building sustainable, practical, and scalable EV solutions for logistics operators, fleet owners, and commercial transportation businesses across India and emerging global markets.
The partnership comes at a time when India’s commercial EV segment is witnessing rapid adoption, driven by growing ecommerce logistics demand, rising fuel costs, and government-led electrification initiatives. Several EV startups and fleet operators are increasingly focusing on electric cargo mobility as last-mile delivery and intra-city logistics continue to expand across urban markets.


