Bluewheelz partners with Quantum Energy for last-mile logistics landscape
The partnership will see the logistics company deploy Quantum Energy's Bizness Pro e-scooter in its EV fleet.
Electric two-wheeler start-up., Quantum Energy, has entered a strategic collaboration with Bluwheelz, a tech-enabled logistics company, to address the last-mile logistics landscape with an environmentally friendly approach. The partnership will see Bluewheelz deploying the Quantum Bziness Pro e-scooter in its fleet.
Quantum Energy's Bziness Pro e-scooter provides a range of up to 135 km on a single charge and is equipped with a high-performance Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) battery, which comes with a warranty of 3 years or 90,000 km. Moreover, the Quantum Bziness Pro features an inbuilt IOT tracker with an IP67 rated battery pack, Remote Lock-Unlock, Anti-Theft Alarm, USB Charger, Disc Brakes, LCD Display, and more.
Chetana Chukkapalli, Director of Quantum Energy, speaking on the collaboration said, “With this partnership, we would like to make last-mile connectivity greener. Through this important partnership with Bluwheelz, we aim to promote the adoption of electric vehicles for all kinds of deliveries.”
"Bluwheelz is committed to delivering cutting-edge logistics solutions that prioritize both efficiency and environmental responsibility. Our collaboration with Quantum Energy perfectly resonates with our mission to pave the way for a more sustainable and eco-friendly future in the realm of last-mile logistics," commented Arun Sharma, Executive Director, Bluwheelz.
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