Mahindra Last Mile Mobility Limited (MLMML) has crossed 4 lakh cumulative electric vehicle sales, becoming India’s first commercial vehicle manufacturer to achieve the milestone.
The achievement reflects the rapid growth of electric mobility in India’s passenger and cargo last-mile transportation segments.
4 Lakh EVs Transforming Last-Mile Mobility
Mahindra’s electric portfolio—including the Treo range, UDO, Zor Grand, ZEO and e-Alfa—supports a diverse customer base ranging from drivers and delivery partners to shopkeepers and small business owners.
The company’s electric fleet has already delivered a significant impact:
- 4 lakh+ EVs sold across passenger and cargo segments
- 9 billion+ electric kilometres travelled
- Around 1.85 lakh metric tonnes of CO₂ emissions avoided
- Environmental impact equivalent to planting over 8.3 million trees
Making EVs Work for Business
Mahindra Last Mile Mobility attributes its growth to a customer-first approach focused on the economics of daily commercial operations.
Rather than positioning EVs solely as a sustainability solution, the company has worked to make electric mobility financially practical through investments in:
- Product development
- Financing solutions
- Strategic partnerships
- Customer support and service ecosystems
This approach has helped accelerate EV adoption among last-mile operators who depend on predictable and affordable transportation for their livelihoods.
India’s Leading Electric Commercial Vehicle Player
MLMML has remained India’s No. 1 electric commercial vehicle manufacturer for four consecutive financial years.
According to Suman Mishra, Managing Director and CEO of MLMML, the milestone represents not just vehicles sold but the livelihoods and businesses powered by Mahindra’s electric mobility ecosystem.
The Road to One Million EVs
With more than 4 lakh EVs already on the road, Mahindra Last Mile Mobility is now targeting 1 million EVs by 2031.
The milestone marks another major step in India’s transition towards cleaner, economically viable and scalable last-mile transportation.
Mahindra Last Mile Mobility Crosses 4 Lakh EV Sales, Sets New Industry Milestone
Mahindra Last Mile Mobility Limited (MLMML) has crossed 4 lakh cumulative electric vehicle sales, becoming India’s first commercial vehicle manufacturer to achieve the milestone.
The achievement reflects the rapid growth of electric mobility in India’s passenger and cargo last-mile transportation segments.
4 Lakh EVs Transforming Last-Mile Mobility
Mahindra’s electric portfolio—including the Treo range, UDO, Zor Grand, ZEO and e-Alfa—supports a diverse customer base ranging from drivers and delivery partners to shopkeepers and small business owners.
The company’s electric fleet has already delivered a significant impact:
- 4 lakh+ EVs sold across passenger and cargo segments
- 9 billion+ electric kilometres travelled
- Around 1.85 lakh metric tonnes of CO₂ emissions avoided
- Environmental impact equivalent to planting over 8.3 million trees
Making EVs Work for Business
Mahindra Last Mile Mobility attributes its growth to a customer-first approach focused on the economics of daily commercial operations.
Rather than positioning EVs solely as a sustainability solution, the company has worked to make electric mobility financially practical through investments in:
- Product development
- Financing solutions
- Strategic partnerships
- Customer support and service ecosystems
This approach has helped accelerate EV adoption among last-mile operators who depend on predictable and affordable transportation for their livelihoods.
India’s Leading Electric Commercial Vehicle Player
MLMML has remained India’s No. 1 electric commercial vehicle manufacturer for four consecutive financial years.
According to Suman Mishra, Managing Director and CEO of MLMML, the milestone represents not just vehicles sold but the livelihoods and businesses powered by Mahindra’s electric mobility ecosystem.
The Road to One Million EVs
With more than 4 lakh EVs already on the road, Mahindra Last Mile Mobility is now targeting 1 million EVs by 2031.
The milestone marks another major step in India’s transition towards cleaner, economically viable and scalable last-mile transportation.

