Mumbai: Yamaha Motor's shared mobility platform Moto Business Service India (MBSI) has forayed into the 4-wheeler EV segment by forging a partnership with sustainable energy-powered vehicle service firm Malbork Technologies, a release said on Wednesday. MBSI provides services to tech startups that focus on the shared mobility space in the country. Bengaluru-based Malbork Technologies offers an app-based B2C taxi aggregator service in Bangalore.
"We are excited to officially kick start our operations in the EV sector with Malbork. India is seeing rapid growth in sales of electric vehicles as travellers rush to switch from gasoline-powered vehicles due to the rising cost of fuel. Additionally, there are key signs of momentum in this key potential market of 1.4 billion Indians," MBSI Managing Director Shoji Shiraishi said in the release. This is the second investment in a firm by MSBI in recent months. Late last month, it partnered with bike rental company Royal Brothers. "We will onboard electric vehicles across multiple cities and generate employment avenues. We plan to work with more mobility companies in the future and to transform the overall shared mobility space in India by bringing our financial and strategic experience from our stakeholders," Shiraishi said.