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Isa Logistics launches EV integration program.
The commercial EV market in India is growing at a 40% CAGR till 2030.
126 trailers and 50+ aggregator vehicles in the current fleet.
EVs cut costs by 60% and reduce CO2 by 1.5 kg/km.
Phased rollout starts with light-duty vans and delivery vehicles.
Mumbai-based logistics provider Isa Logistics has announced the launch of its electric vehicle (EV) integration program. The move comes as India’s commercial EV sector experiences rapid growth, driven by government incentives, improved infrastructure, and rising cost savings for businesses.
The initiative is designed to support India’s transition toward sustainable transportation. According to industry forecasts, the commercial EV market in India is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of over 40% through 2030. This growth is fueled by supportive policies, advancements in battery technology, and lower operational costs.
Government reforms such as reduced Goods and Services Tax (GST) on EVs and components, along with the FAME II (Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Electric Vehicles) scheme, continue to encourage fleet electrification. In addition, India now has more than 2,500 public charging stations nationwide, addressing earlier concerns about charging availability.
Isa Logistics currently operates a fleet of 126 company-owned trailers and more than 50 vehicles through aggregator partnerships. Its transport division uses advanced real-time tracking systems to manage cargo across multiple routes.
The company provides container freight station operations, warehousing, freight forwarding, and transportation services across India, employing over 300 people to serve industries nationwide.
Commenting on the initiative, Suresh Suvarna K, Director of Transport at Isa Logistics, said:
"Integrating EVs into our fleet is not only a step towards environmental responsibility but also a strategic business decision that ensures efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and a sustainable future for our operations."
Electric vehicles are expected to reduce Isa Logistics’ operational costs significantly. Compared to diesel trucks, EVs can lower fuel expenditure by up to 60% and require less maintenance due to simpler mechanical systems and regenerative braking. Additionally, each EV is projected to cut around 1.5 kilograms of carbon dioxide emissions per kilometer.
Isa Logistics plans to roll out EVs in stages, starting with electric light-duty vans and last-mile delivery vehicles. Deployment will be aligned with the availability of charging stations and route optimization studies.
Future expansion plans also include exploring AI-powered route planning and partnerships with charging network providers to further strengthen electric fleet operations.
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Isa Logistics entry into the EV segment highlights the growing momentum of electric mobility in India’s commercial transport industry. By focusing on sustainability, cost savings, and efficiency, the company aims to stay ahead in a rapidly transforming market. With government incentives, expanding infrastructure, and strong environmental benefits, Isa Logistics’ electric vehicle program could set an example for other logistics players to adopt greener operations in the years ahead.
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