It is designed for delivery partners, ride-hailing drivers, and last-mile logistics workers. The service offers a subscription model that bundles electric vehicle access, battery swapping, compliance support, and technology services.
The platform aims to address barriers such as high vehicle costs, charging downtime, maintenance, and regulatory complexity. Bhago Mobility claims it can increase worker earnings by over 20% through improved uptime and operational efficiency.HMSI will supply electric two-wheelers for commercial use. HEID will provide battery-swapping infrastructure to enable rapid battery replacement and reduce downtime.
The platform includes both ownership and usage models. Users can own vehicles for personal use or make them available for others to operate. HMSI will provide the Activa e: integrated with HEID’s swapping network, along with after-sales support.
Bhago’s technology platform includes background verification, operations management, roadside assistance, and performance analytics. It also offers real-time guidance on demand patterns, route optimisation, and service quality.
The initial rollout will focus on delivery partners from e-commerce and food delivery platforms. It will later expand to ride-hailing and logistics services. Additional cities will be added as the battery-swapping network expands.
Bhago Mobility will also run programmes to increase women’s participation in the transport and logistics workforce through outreach, training, and support systems. The platform requires only a valid driving licence.
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