Ashok Leyland, in collaboration with Billion Electric Mobility (a member of Group BillionE), officially flagged off the delivery of its electric truck models: the AVTR 55T Electric, BOSS 19T Electric, and BOSS 14T Electric. This milestone event marks the beginning of a significant partnership aimed at promoting electric mobility within India.
The ceremony took place in the presence of key figures including Mr Shenu Agarwal, MD and CEO of Ashok Leyland, and Mr Kartikey Hariyani, Founder and CEO of Billion E-Mobility and ChargeZone. Notable attendees included Dr N. Saravanan, CTO of Ashok Leyland; Mr Sanjeev Kumar, President of HCV; and other prominent leaders from both companies. BillionE has made a substantial commitment by placing an order for 180 electric vehicles, including the BOSS Electric Truck and the AVTR 55T Electric Tractor.
During the event, Mr Agarwal expressed pride in the partnership, highlighting the advanced features and superior performance of the new electric vehicles. The BOSS Electric Truck is notably the first electric truck in India’s Intermediate Commercial Vehicle (ICV) segment, while the AVTR 55T Electric Tractor is recognised as the first 4×2 tractor offered commercially by an Indian manufacturer.
Mr Hariyani emphasised the importance of this collaboration in building an integrated mid-mile Electric Truck Platform, reinforcing their commitment to a sustainable and eco-friendly transportation ecosystem. The newly launched vehicles are designed with advanced safety features, including Advanced Driver Assist Systems (ADAS), ensuring enhanced performance and efficiency.
Equipped with dual-gun charging capabilities and IP67-rated battery packs for protection against dust and water, these trucks are tailored to meet the needs of modern logistics. The delivery of these advanced electric trucks represents a crucial step in Ashok Leyland’s mission to transform the commercial vehicle landscape in India, showcasing its dedication to innovation and sustainability while actively contributing to reducing the carbon footprint of the transportation sector.