Quantum Energy partners with RevFin to electrify last mile delivery space
With the increasing trends of e-commerce, quick commerce, and fast adoption of electric scooters in logistics sector this association will play an important role for the fleet companies to add a large number of Bziness and Bziness Pro e-scooters without any hassle.
Quantum Energy, an EV startup, has announced its strategic tie-up with Fintech startup RevFin, an advanced digital consumer lending platform. As part of this collaboration, RevFin will provide loans to fleet companies buying Quantum Energy's Bziness and Bziness Pro e-scooters in the last-mile delivery space.
With the increasing trends of e-commerce, quick commerce, and fast adoption of electric scooters in logistics sector this association will play an important role for the fleet companies to add a large number of Bziness and Bziness Pro e-scooters without any hassle, noted the press release.
Speaking on the partnership, Chetana Chukkapalli, Director, Quantum Energy Limited said “We are pleased to partner with RevFin as part of our endeavour to provide the best delivery solutions to the growing delivery and e-commerce space. Our joint effort to electrify last mile delivery will further help strengthen the B2B segment.
On the association, Sameer Aggarwal, Founder and CEO, RevFin affirmed, "Our partnership with Quantum Energy, is paving the way for a sustainable future and our collaboration fuels the drive towards affordable and accessible electric mobility."
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