Eternal has rolled out a fresh initiative aimed at greener deliveries in the Delhi-NCR region by introducing a fleet of electric rental bikes for food delivery workers. As part of the first phase, the company has deployed 300 electric bikes, which can now be rented by delivery partners across the region.
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The move is part of Eternal’s broader environmental roadmap. The company has pledged to shift entirely to an electric vehicle (EV) fleet by 2030 and hit net zero emissions across its food delivery and logistics operations by 2033. According to Eternal, around 10% of Zomato’s current delivery fleet already runs on electric vehicles.
By encouraging this switch, the brand claims to have avoided nearly 4,900 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions so far—an environmental gain roughly equal to planting 2.2 lakh trees in a year.
“This launch is not just about clean transportation—it’s about supporting delivery partners with reliable, low-cost mobility while pushing forward on climate goals,” said Anjalli Ravi Kumar, Chief Sustainability Officer at Eternal.
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While the pilot is focused on Delhi-NCR, Eternal confirmed that it plans to expand the initiative to other cities soon, aiming to make electric mobility the norm across its delivery ecosystem.