[Ruby_E_Template slug="buzzstream-header"]
Font ResizerAa
Brinks ReportBrinks Report
Search
  • Featured
  • Money Matters
  • Business
  • IPL
  • Technology
  • Automobile
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • More
    • People
    • World
    • Health and Wellness
    • Horoscope
  • Today’s News
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© 2024-2025 Brinks Report. All content, including text, images, and other media, is copyrighted.
Business

How Jupiter Electric Mobility’s 300 JEM TEZ EVs Are Quietly Changing India’s Delivery Game

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: May 28, 2025 12:16 pm
Dolon Mondal
Jupiter Electric Mobility

Jupiter Electric Mobility has taken a big step forward in green logistics by teaming up with Delhi-based Pickkup to deploy 300 units of its electric light commercial vehicle, the JEM TEZ.

This collaboration aligns with India’s push for clean mobility under the Government’s PM e-DRIVE scheme and promises to reshape intra-city and inter-city deliveries with reliable, efficient electric vehicles.

Powering Pickkup’s EV Fleet with JEM TEZ

Jupiter Electric Mobility (JEM), the electric vehicle arm of Jupiter Wagons, recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Pickkup, a fast-growing logistics platform focusing on sustainable deliveries. The deal will put 300 JEM TEZ electric vehicles into Pickkup’s expanding EV fleet by the end of 2025.

This move isn’t just a corporate handshake. It’s a real boost for urban logistics. The JEM TEZ vehicles have already proven their mettle during pilot runs, showing they can handle the daily grind of city traffic and longer inter-city routes.

With a range consistently above 190 km—and peaking at 220 km on a single charge—they tackle everything from Delhi’s congested streets to highways like the Delhi-Chandigarh corridor with ease.

Also Read Indian Bonds Break Key Level: Is a Big Rate Cut Closer Than You Think?

What Does This Mean for You?

If you live in a city, chances are you’ve seen delivery vehicles buzzing around. Now, imagine those buzzing with zero emissions. Pickkup’s partnership with Jupiter Electric Mobility means cleaner air and quieter streets. Plus, businesses get reliable delivery options that don’t break the bank on fuel.

And let’s be honest: running out of juice mid-delivery is a nightmare no one wants. But with JEM TEZ’s dependable range and operational efficiency, drivers can stay on the move longer, reducing delays and improving service quality.

More Than Just Vehicles — It’s a Green Revolution

This collaboration highlights how the logistics industry is shifting gears towards sustainability. It’s not just about selling electric vehicles; it’s about proving they work in tough real-world conditions. Pickkup’s bold step to add 300 JEM TEZ units signals that the future of deliveries is electric, and it’s already happening.

The PM e-DRIVE initiative aims to boost electric vehicle adoption across India. JEM and Pickkup’s partnership is a clear example of this vision turning into reality. If this pilot is any indication, expect cleaner skies and smarter logistics across the country soon.

Electric delivery trucks might not be as flashy as sports cars, but they’re the real superheroes quietly saving our cities. Jupiter Electric Mobility and Pickkup are showing that green logistics isn’t just a buzzword—it’s the delivery driver of the future.

Also Read Could the JSW MG ZS EV Be the Future of Electric Cars in India? Find Out What Makes It the Top Choice!

TAGGED:Electric VehiclesEV logisticsJEM TEZJupiter Electric Mobility
Previous Article China's yuan China’s Yuan Edges Lower as Dollar Strengthens and Central Bank Eases Fixing
Next Article Triveni Engineering Triveni Engineering Gains on Strong Q4 Profit and Revenue Growth
Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You Might Also Like

Jane Street
Business

SEBI Took Down Jane Street – But Nithin Kamath Says It Might Hurt India’s Own Markets

By Dolon Mondal
rare earth
BusinessWorld

Rare Earth Squeeze: Why 20,000 Jobs and India’s $10B Electronics Market Are at Risk

By Dolon Mondal
Business

Active Firms Boom in FY25—but Why Is All the Capital Going Elsewhere?

By Dolon Mondal
Stock Market Shock: India’s Sensex and Nifty Mirror 1987 Black Monday
Business

Stock Market Shock: India’s Sensex and Nifty Mirror 1987 Black Monday

By Dolon Mondal
[Ruby_E_Template slug="buzzstream-footer"]