Bangalore, July 30 2021: Yulu, the country’s largest e-mobility service provider, has launched Yulu DEX, a custom-designed Electric 2-Wheeler for "short mile" delivery of food, grocery, and medicine. Yulu has partnered with leading food/goods delivery providers to deploy upto 10,000 Yulu DEX across Bangalore, Mumbai, and Delhi in the first phase, by December 2021.
Yulu will use its extensive network of Yulu Zones and charging stations (Yulu MAX) to provide seamless service with zero downtime, increasing the earning potential of gig economy workers and improving their economic well-being.
Yulu DEX has been specifically designed to reduce the fatigue of the gig workers with a smooth riding experience and a goods carrier. Yulu DEX is expected to reduce the operating costs of delivery executives by almost 35-40%. Yulu DEX will also contribute immensely to help reduce the pollution caused by the petrol-driven 2-Wheelers which are currently being used by delivery executives.
For delivery services companies Yulu provides an affordable, scalable, and sustainable delivery option that not only contributes to their bottom line but also helps them meet their ESG goals. Given that Yulu DEX doesn’t require a driving license the 85% unavailable gig economy workers are now available, thus alleviating the acute shortage of delivery executives, the key challenge faced by delivery services companies.
Yulu DEX Specifications :
Range: 60Km per charge
Battery: Lithium-Ion
Max Speed: 25 Kmph
Driving License not required
Luggage carrying capacity - 12 KG
Suitable for delivery of food, grocery, and medicine.
Says Amit Gupta, Co-Founder – Yulu Bike: “In addition to our leadership position in people-mobility, we are excited to expand our services to “short mile delivery” of goods as well. With the boom in the online-to-offline economy, the number of gig workers in India has increased, but the majority of them don’t have Driving-License nor can they afford their own vehicles. Yulu Dex, a high-quality purpose-built electric vehicle will empower these gig economy workers by providing an affordable and safe electric vehicle”