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Bijliride and BGauss Partner to Scale Electric Two-Wheeler Rentals

Bijliride has partnered with BGauss to scale its electric two-wheeler rental operations across key Indian cities, with plans to expand its fleet to 10,000 electric scooters by December 2026 through the addition of 7,000 new BGauss vehicles.

December 18, 2025. By News Bureau

Bijliride has partnered with BGauss, a leading electric two-wheeler OEM, to support its expansion across major Indian cities.

As part of the partnership, BGauss will supply high-performance electric scooters that will form a core part of Bijliride’s growing rental and enterprise fleet. Under this collaboration, Bijliride plans to add an additional 7,000 BGauss electric scooters to its existing fleet of 3,000 vehicles, scaling to a total of 10,000 EVs deployed by December 2026. Known for their focus on quality, durability, and rider comfort, BGauss vehicles support Bijliride’s mission to make sustainable mobility accessible, affordable, and dependable for individual riders, gig workers, and businesses.

Under phase I, Bijliride will expand BGauss-supported rental operations across four major cities, starting with Hyderabad, followed by Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Delhi NCR. These cities have been strategically identified for their strong demand in last-mile logistics, shared mobility, and sustainable urban commuting.

“Our objective is clear: to make electric mobility reliable and convenient at scale. BGauss’s focus on engineering quality and rider comfort complements our full-stack mobility platform, enabling us to deliver a seamless EV rental experience across high-impact urban markets,” said Shivam Sisodiya, CEO and Co-Founder, Bijliride.

The BGauss C12i Max, Oowah, and other models deployed in Bijliride’s fleet feature removable lithium-ion batteries, extended range, robust suspension, smart connectivity, and a weather-resistant design, making them well suited for urban commuting and logistics use cases. These capabilities have helped Bijliride maintain fleet uptime of over 95 percent.

Looking ahead, Bijliride plans to expand its presence to over 10 cities by the end of next year, scaling both B2B fleet partnerships and B2C rental services, while continuing to build a reliable and connected EV ecosystem for everyday urban mobility.
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