Magenta Mobility the largest integrated provider of electric mobility and charging solutions in India, has made its expansion plans in North India known by opening a larger new office in Gurugram.
By FY 2024, the company hopes to increase its dedication to sustainable mobility and put over 9800 electric fleets on the road.
In addition, the company plans to hire over 450 new employees to support its expanding business.
The new office, which the company claims are an excellent example of a hybrid workplace, aims to promote collaboration and spark the next wave of innovation.
Office which is situated in Gurugram’s Udyog Vihar Phase 1, uses natural light, which reduces its need for electricity and lowers its HVAC costs.
The new location will promote going paperless in the digital age, lessening the impact on the environment. In addition, the business will discourage the use of single-use plastic by offering reusable cups and recycled paper bags. In order to reduce and recycle any e-waste from its offices and business operations, the company has also partnered with an e-waste management company.
Maxson Lewis, Founder and Managing Director Magenta Mobility said, “Opening up a new office in Gurugram is a new chapter of growth & development at Magenta. Our new office was built in accordance with our sustainability goals, and we are extremely proud of the results. Our expanding presence in India corresponds to the response we are receiving from customers and partners, allowing us to provide the best in last-mile delivery solutions. This new arrangement will strengthen our operations across North India.”
In its four locations and more than six offices, Magenta Mobility already runs four different business verticals. Currently, the company operates across client segments including e-commerce, grocery, courier, and FMCG in its last mile mobility vertical.
Last year, Magenta collaborated with two of the biggest names in e-commerce, Flipkart & Amazon, to expand the use of their electric fleets for last-mile delivery in Bengaluru and Hyderabad, respectively.
The company’s electric cargo fleet has completed more than five million clean (electric) kilometres, or about 6.5 metric tonnes of CO2 emissions.
With its EV fleet, Magenta Mobility enables businesses to increase their eco-responsibility and acquire carbon credits.
HPCL, LetsVenture, JAN (JITO Angel Network), and renowned Indian American philanthropist Kiran Bedi support Magenta, a Series A funded company