Highlights
- Indian leader in last-mile electric mobility surpasses 300,000 units sold.
- Fleet has covered over 5 billion km and cut 185 kilo-metric-tonnes of CO₂ (≈ 4.3 million trees).
- Last 100,000 units achieved in just 12 months, reflecting strong growth momentum.

Strong growth in the electric commercial vehicle space
Mahindra Last Mile Mobility Limited (MLMML) has become the first original equipment manufacturer in India’s commercial EV segment to cross the 3 lakh (300,000) electric vehicles sold milestone.
The company’s portfolio spans last-mile mobility vehicles such as the Treo range, Zor Grand, e-Alfa three-wheelers and the ZEO four-wheeler.

Sustainability impact and operational scale
The cumulative fleet has logged over 5 billion kilometres, and in doing so has prevented more than 185 kilo-metric-tonnes of CO₂ emissions — equivalent to planting 4.3 million trees.
This demonstrates not only product sales success but tangible environmental benefit — a key angle in EV adoption and clean transport narratives.
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Speed of achievement and market confidence
What makes the milestone particularly noteworthy is that MLMML achieved the last 100,000 units in just 12 months, showing growth acceleration in the last-mile EV category. MLMML cites strong customer trust, an upgraded product portfolio (Treo Plus sheet-metal, e-Alfa Plus, Zor Grand Range Plus, ZEO) and a robust after-sales ecosystem as drivers.
What this means for India’s EV ecosystem
This milestone reaffirms that commercial EVs — not only private passenger EVs — are rapidly gaining traction in India’s mobility transition. It underscores the viability of electric three-wheelers, cargo carriers and last-mile fleets as scalable, sustainable transport solutions.



