Mahindra Last Mile Mobility EV Sales Cross 4 Lakh – Anand Mahindra Marks Major EV Milestone

Mahindra Last Mile Mobility Limited (MLMML) has crossed four lakh cumulative electric vehicle sales, becoming the first commercial vehicle manufacturer in India to achieve this milestone. It has also retained its position as India’s largest electric commercial vehicle manufacturer for four consecutive financial years. MLMML EV on offer includes Treo range, UDO, Zor Grand, e-Alfa and ZEO.

First Step In India’s EV Revolution – Anand Mahindra

Speaking on the achievement, Mahindra Group Chairman Anand Mahindra described last-mile mobility as the starting point of India’s electric vehicle transition. “What I love is that what we call Last Mile Mobility is proving that they are the first step in India’s electric vehicle revolution,” Anand Mahindra said.

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Anand Mahindra with Suman Mishra, MD and CEO, MLMML

He noted that electric three-wheelers were expected to be among the first vehicle categories to achieve price parity with fossil-fuel alternatives. Their intensive commercial usage allows operators to recover the higher acquisition cost through lower daily running and maintenance expenses.

“We always knew that three-wheelers would be the first to achieve price parity with fossil fuels because of the intensive usage of these vehicles commercially,” he added. This operating-cost advantage is particularly important for drivers, delivery partners and small businesses, where savings on every kilometre directly influence earnings.

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Anand Mahindra with Suman Mishra, MD and CEO, MLMML

Mahindra EVs Cover 9 Billion Km

Mahindra’s electric commercial vehicles have collectively travelled more than nine billion kilometres. According to the company, this has helped avoid approximately 1.85 lakh metric tonnes of CO2 emissions, equivalent to planting more than 8.3 million trees.

Anand Mahindra said the achievement was about more than production and sales figures. “Each of these kilometres belongs to a story—a story of enterprise, a story of entrepreneurs who have both made profit and, while doing so, have allowed us to breathe cleaner air,” he said.

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While Treo and e-Alfa cater primarily to passenger mobility, Zor Grand addresses cargo applications. ZEO expands the portfolio into the electric four-wheeler small commercial vehicle segment.

Target Of 10 Lakh EVs By 2031

Mahindra Last Mile Mobility is now working towards putting 10 lakh electric vehicles on the road by 2031. Having crossed four lakh units, it needs to add another six lakh EVs to achieve the target. Mahindra intends to support future growth through new products, financing partnerships and improvements to its sales, service and customer-support ecosystem.

Suman Mishra, Managing Director and CEO of Mahindra Last Mile Mobility, said the milestone represents four lakh livelihoods powered every day. She credited drivers, entrepreneurs, partners and Mahindra’s teams for making electric mobility a practical option for India’s last-mile economy.

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