Hyderabad-based ETO Motors, a pioneer in electric mobility solutions, has announced its ambitious and innovative ‘Drive to Own’ scheme aimed at accelerating the adoption of electric three-wheelers in the city. With an emphasis on driver empowerment and environmental sustainability, this initiative represents a significant step towards transforming Hyderabad’s urban transport landscape.
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Strengthening the program's impact, ETO Motors has partnered with aggregators like Uber to create a comprehensive ecosystem for electric three-wheelers. This collaboration not only facilitates demand generation but also ensures a smoother transition to sustainable mobility for drivers and commuters alike.
Empowering Drivers Through Ownership
The ‘Drive to Own’ scheme stands out for its driver-centric approach. Unlike traditional ownership models that rely heavily on cumbersome EMIs, this program enables participants to own electric three-wheelers over a period of 36 months with minimal upfront investment. Additionally, the scheme includes a host of benefits:
- Free Maintenance: Comprehensive vehicle upkeep ensures that drivers face no unexpected expenses.
- Unlimited Charging: Drivers have access to unlimited charging facilities, reducing operational costs significantly.
- Financial Flexibility: The simplified ownership model allows drivers to focus on growing their income while moving toward vehicle ownership.
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These features make the scheme financially viable and operationally convenient for drivers, ultimately empowering them to achieve ownership while contributing to a greener future.
Comprehensive Training and Support
To ensure drivers are well-equipped for this transition, ETO Motors collaborates with government agencies and NGOs to provide professional training programs. These sessions not only familiarize drivers with advanced electric vehicle technology but also emphasize customer service and vehicle performance optimization.
Under the initiative, ETO Motors aims to onboard 2,000 drivers within the next year, marking a significant milestone in Hyderabad’s journey toward sustainable transportation.
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Partnering for Success
ETO Motors recently held a driver training session in partnership with Uber, highlighting the advantages of electric three-wheelers over traditional diesel vehicles. Reduced operational costs, environmental benefits, and increased customer satisfaction were key focus areas during the program. The event also recognized top-performing drivers, further motivating participants to excel in this new mobility ecosystem.
Rajeev YSR, Group CMO of ETO Motors, shared his vision for expanding collaborations:
“We look forward to engaging with government organizations, training partners, NBFCs, corporate houses, and CSR initiatives to make electric vehicles a household story. This revolution in sustainable transportation is not only about technology but about empowering drivers and building a cleaner, greener future.”
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A Cleaner and Greener Hyderabad
Through its innovative initiatives, ETO Motors is leading the charge toward a sustainable and inclusive transportation future in Hyderabad. By combining cutting-edge technology, accessibility, and strategic partnerships, the company is setting a benchmark for urban mobility solutions across India.
As Hyderabad embraces this transformative shift, the ‘Drive to Own’ scheme and ETO Motors’ vision serve as a testament to the power of collaboration and innovation in creating a more sustainable world.
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