AION-Tech Solutions, a publicly listed Indian technology firm, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Theoremus AD, a Bulgaria-based transport orchestration company, to develop advanced urban mobility solutions across India. The partnership targets smarter, sustainable integration of transport modes using artificial intelligence and data-driven systems.
Under the agreement, the initial phase will focus on First-Middle-Last Mile (FMLM) connectivity pilots in Telangana and Karnataka. These pilots are designed to link high-traffic metro and bus corridors with demand-responsive electric vehicle (EV) feeder services, aiming to improve commuter access and transport efficiency in major cities.
The collaboration seeks to deploy a multimodal urban transport orchestration platform that combines metro rail, bus networks, EV fleets, parking infrastructure and urban mobility data into a unified operational framework. The AI-enabled system will support demand forecasting, route optimisation, fleet utilisation and congestion management for transport authorities and operators.
AION-Tech said it will lead execution in India through its subsidiaries. ETO Motors will handle deployment and operation of EV fleets for the pilot programmes, while ROQIT will provide digital platforms, dashboards and real-time management tools to support city planners and operators.
Chanakya Bellam Radhakrishna, Director of AION-Tech Solutions Ltd., said the partnership marks a crucial step toward building intelligent, scalable mobility ecosystems in Indian cities by combining global orchestration expertise with on-ground execution capabilities. Hristo Popov, Chief Business Officer at Theoremus AD, highlighted the opportunity to localise and demonstrate the value of integrated data and AI-optimised coordinated EV operations.
Following successful pilot outcomes, the partners plan to engage with regional transport authorities and urban development bodies to extend the solution to additional cities and states. The initiative aligns with India’s Smart Cities Mission and broader sustainable transport goals aimed at reducing emissions and enhancing service reliability nationwide.




