Jio-bp and Euler Motors have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to jointly expand electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure across high-demand logistics hubs in India, targeting faster adoption of electric commercial vehicles.
The MoU was signed on 6 February 2026 by Rubin Pather, Head of Electric Mobility at Jio-bp, and Ashish Tandon, Global Head of Customer Excellence at Euler Motors, in the presence of senior representatives from both companies.
Under the agreement, the partners will collaborate to improve charging accessibility for fleet operators by prioritising deployment at logistics- and fleet-dense locations. The initiative is intended to address infrastructure gaps as electric cargo vehicles scale up across urban and intercity freight corridors.
“India’s transition towards sustainable mobility requires strong collaboration between vehicle innovation and energy infrastructure. Our partnership with Euler Motors represents a shared commitment to accelerating the electrification of commercial logistics, a segment that will play a decisive role in reducing urban emissions and improving freight efficiency,” said Sarthak Behuria, Chairman of Jio-bp.
“By combining Jio-bp’s growing EV charging ecosystem with Euler Motors’ purpose-built electric cargo vehicles, we aim to support India’s evolving mobility needs while contributing meaningfully to the country’s low-carbon future.”
The collaboration comes as Euler Motors increases deployment of its recently launched Euler TURBO EV 1000 Fast Charge and Euler Storm EV Fast Charge models, where access to fast and reliable charging is seen as critical to fleet uptime and asset utilisation.
Ashish Tandon said:
“This MoU brings together two committed partners focused on addressing key challenges of charging accessibility for commercial EVs. Through shared insights and coordinated efforts, we aim to deliver impactful business solutions for our customers and contribute to strengthening the EV ecosystem.”
As part of the partnership, Jio-bp and Euler Motors will use data-driven analysis to identify priority locations for charging infrastructure rollout, focusing on logistics hubs with high commercial EV concentration. Jio-bp will also leverage its Trans-Connect platform to introduce Euler Motors to its existing fleet customers, supporting wider energy transition initiatives.
Akshay Wadhwa, CEO of Jio-bp, said:
“At Jio-bp, we are focused on building a dependable, high-performance charging network that supports the operational realities of commercial EV fleets. Our collaboration with Euler Motors allows us to align Jio-bp pulse charging infrastructure with specialised electric cargo mobility solutions that are rapidly scaling across urban logistics.”
Euler Motors will support customer engagement by connecting Jio-bp with current and prospective fleet operators interested in hosting charging stations, helping to accelerate site assessments and deployment timelines. Gaurav Kumar, Director – Board, Euler Motors, said:
“Scaling electric mobility in the commercial vehicle segment requires charging infrastructure to grow in step with vehicle deployment. For fleet operators, access to fast, reliable charging at high-demand logistics hubs directly impacts uptime, asset utilisation and operating economics.”

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