WayCool becomes India’s First Agri-Tech player to join the Global EV 100 initiative
WayCool is set to join the global initiative of making electric transport the new normal by 2030.
WayCool becomes India’s first food and agritech company to join the international non-profit initiative, EV 100, launched by Climate Group. EV 100 aims to standardize the usage of electric transport through commitments from forward-looking companies to transition their fleets to electric vehicles (EVs) by 2030.
The announcement of Climate Week NYC, 2022 which will take place from September 19 – 25, 2022 was also announced by the Climate Group. They will also install charging points at 50 locations across India for staff and customers by 2030. Operating in 50 regions across the country, WayCool handles more than 1200 tonnes of food products daily, with a network of over 150K farmers. EV100’s commitments from businesses like WayCool will go a long way in decarbonizing the food processing and agri-commerce supply chain. As the EV100 initiative celebrates its fifth anniversary this month at Climate Week NYC, WayCool joins over 120 companies globally – 13 of which are from India - who have made the commitment. Together they are committing over 5.5 million vehicles to become electric by the year 2030.
Karthik Jayaraman, Co-Founder & Managing Director at WayCool said “We are happy to join EV100 at this time of celebration for the initiative. The food and agri sectors contribute to global greenhouse gas emissions significantly. As a purpose-driven organization, and one of India's fastest-growing food and agri-tech platforms, we are committed to developing and driving a climate-resilient supply chain and a sustainable food economy.”
“In the past seven years, we have demonstrated with multiple case studies how organizations can be climate-smart and business-smart too. Electrifying fleets is one of our prime focus areas. We have valuable insights to share with the wider EV100 community, having already transitioned 20% of our last-mile delivery fleet to EVs. We look forward to playing an active and collaborative part in the journey to fully electric road transportation”, he added.
Divya Sharma the India Executive Director at Climate Group, welcomed WayCool saying "We welcome WayCool to EV100, as it joins a global network of forward-looking companies taking ambitious strides in climate action. WayCool has set an example for similar businesses in the country by committing to scale up efforts in electric transport. We also appreciate their economically inclusive approach in pursuit of climate targets."
Karthik Jayaraman, Co-Founder & Managing Director at WayCool will be joining Climate Week NYC as one of the senior speakers in the session “Are We There Yet? EV100 and steering the global market to fully electric”. Speakers will deliberate key barriers to electrifying fleets and explore how to tackle these.
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