Motovolt Deploys Over 200 MVS7 Electric Vehicles Through GBG EV Partnership in Delhi NCR

Motovolt Mobility has expanded its partnership with electric vehicle fleet rental operator GBG EV, deploying more than 200 units of its MVS7 electric two-wheelers for last-mile delivery operations across Delhi NCR. The vehicles are equipped with battery-swapping technology supplied by Indofast.

The deployment is aimed at supporting gig economy workers engaged in quick-commerce and hyperlocal delivery services. According to the companies, the MVS7 fleet is currently being used by delivery riders operating on on-demand platforms in the region. The battery-swapping system allows depleted batteries to be exchanged in under a minute through Indofast’s network of swapping stations, helping reduce vehicle downtime.

The collaboration comes as demand for electric mobility solutions in the last-mile logistics segment continues to grow, driven by the expansion of e-commerce and quick-commerce services. The companies said the partnership is intended to improve vehicle utilisation while reducing operating costs associated with delivery fleets.

Commenting on the development, Tushar Choudhary, Founder and CEO of Motovolt Mobility, said, “The gig economy is the backbone of India’s quick commerce revolution, and our MVS7 is purpose-built to empower these delivery partners as a reliable mobility option.”

Motovolt and GBG EV indicated that the deployment could be expanded further as both companies increase their presence in the quick-commerce and hyperlocal delivery segments.

 
Dylect Expands Spare Parts Network for Pressure Washer Customers

The New Delhi-based lifestyle tech brand has launched a dedicated accessories and spare parts ecosystem for its pressure washer range, enabling customers to source genuine replacement components directly through its website.

Dylect Expands Spare Parts Network for Pressure Washer Customers

Dylect, a lifestyle electronics brand with operations across India’s automotive and home segments, has announced the expansion of its after-sales infrastructure for pressure washers, making genuine spare parts and accessories available for purchase through its official website.

The company, which claims approximately 12% market share in select auto equipment categories since its launch around 18 months ago, said the move is aimed at addressing a common consumer pain point in the pressure washer segment: difficulty in sourcing authentic replacement parts after purchase. Dylect cited the fragmented nature of the market, characterised by a large number of unorganised players, as a factor that has historically limited post-purchase support options for consumers.

Through the initiative, customers can now access components including turbo lances, nozzles, hose connectors, and extension rods. Dylect said the offering is intended to reduce maintenance delays, extend product lifespan, and provide owners with a more consistent ownership experience over time.

The brand reported a customer base of over 200,000 across its product portfolio in India. Several of its products have achieved top rankings on major e-commerce platforms, according to the company.

The pressure washer category has been positioned by Dylect as a key growth segment, with the company emphasising product quality and long-term ownership support as differentiators in a market that remains largely dominated by informal players.

Dylect is a consumer electronics brand focused on the automotive and home segments. The company markets its products on the basis of minimalist design, smart functionality, and post-purchase support. More information is available at dylect.in.

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