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EVeez: Powering India’s Gig Workforce with Affordable e-Mobility Solutions

EVeez: Powering India’s Gig Workforce with Affordable e-Mobility Solutions Startup Stories

Gurugram-based startup EVeez is redefining mobility for India’s growing gig workforce with its electric mobility-as-a-service (eMaaS) model. Founded in 2019 by Abhishek Dwivedi and Gaurav Rathore, EVeez was built on a mission to make electric two-wheelers accessible, affordable, and sustainable for delivery riders, technicians, and micro-entrepreneurs.

Operating across 17 cities, EVeez runs over 8,000 e-bikes and serves 5,000+ users along with 50 enterprise clients including Flipkart, Uber, Rapido, Swiggy, and Zomato. Its subscription-based plans, starting at ₹4,500 per month, provide flexibility while covering maintenance and spare parts at no extra cost.

EVeez’s proprietary EVeez 360 CRM system integrates AI tools that enable technicians to diagnose issues using photo recognition, streamlining repairs and boosting operational efficiency. With a workforce of 250 employees, including 200 technicians, EVeez ensures round-the-clock support through city hubs. Notably, it has launched women-led hubs, promoting gender inclusion in the EV ecosystem.

Backed by the Michael & Susan Dell Foundation with $5.4 million in funding, EVeez is currently valued at ₹150 crore. Looking ahead, the startup plans to expand into 30+ cities and deploy 20,000 vehicles by FY26, while scaling its franchise model to empower Tier II and III entrepreneurs.