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Bijliride Introduces Unified Enterprise Platform to Streamline EV Fleet Management and Cut Costs

Bijliride’s platform, built on an intelligent SaaS-backed framework, combines EV rentals with advanced digital tools, delivering enterprises a unified solution for smarter logistics and greener performance.

October 08, 2025. By Abha Rustagi

EV rental and mobility-tech startup Bijliride has launched its comprehensive enterprise technology solutions, designed to streamline fleet operations, reduce costs, and accelerate sustainability goals for enterprises.

The platform, built on an intelligent SaaS-backed framework, combines EV rentals with advanced digital tools, delivering enterprises a unified solution for smarter logistics and greener performance.

The end-to-end platform is designed to meet diverse enterprise needs through a comprehensive suite of advanced features. It offers fleet and rider tracking for real-time visibility and optimised routing, ensuring greater operational control and efficiency. Automated billing and digital payment solutions streamline transactions, minimise errors, and enhance financial transparency.

To further reduce costs and downtime, the platform provides predictive maintenance alerts, enabling proactive servicing and improved asset longevity. Additionally, its battery swap and energy management systems ensure uninterrupted operations, optimised energy usage, and seamless performance across large-scale EV deployments.

By embedding these services within its SaaS model, Bijliride offers enterprises greater flexibility, scalability, and actionable insights, enabling businesses to manage mobility most efficiently.

“Enterprises today demand integrated mobility solutions that ensure reliability, transparency, and sustainability. Our end-to-end SaaS Platform pivots scale for enterprises, equips partners to reduce costs, enhance efficiency, and transition to clean operations with measurable ESG outcomes,” said Shivam Sisodiya, Co-Founder and CEO, Bijliride.

Currently, Bijliride operates a fleet of 4,000+ electric two-wheelers across major cities and plans to scale to 10,000 vehicles by FY26. The company has already invested INR 2.1 crore in fleet growth and technology innovation.
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