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Evera Initiates Repossession Of 500 EV Cabs From BluSmart, Aims To Expand Footprint In Delhi-NCR

Alongside the fleet integration, a big chunk of BluSmart drivers will be joining Evera, with 10% of them being women.

<div class="paragraphs"><p>Evera Cabs has reclaimed 220 vehicles and the remaining 180 are set to be reclaimed in the coming days. (Photo source: BluSmart website)</p></div>
Evera Cabs has reclaimed 220 vehicles and the remaining 180 are set to be reclaimed in the coming days. (Photo source: BluSmart website)
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Evera Cabs (Prakriti Mobility) has initiated the repossession of 500 electric cabs formerly operated by BluSmart, following the latter’s operational suspension in key metros.

Evera Cabs has reclaimed 220 vehicles and the remaining 180 are set to be reclaimed in the coming days.

Evera’s repossession of BluSmart’s cabs through its lenders is part of a multi-stage strategic plan to reinforce its footprint in Delhi-NCR’s high-demand airport cab sector. The first phase involves the redeployment of these electric vehicles to strengthen operations, particularly in and around Indira Gandhi International Airport, the company said.

Nimish Trivedi, co-founder and CEO of Evera, said, “As key players recalibrate, Evera is stepping forward with clear intent, absorbing proven EV assets and trusted drivers to ensure uninterrupted service across key routes. With a strong focus on customer satisfaction, Evera is committed to providing zero-cancellation, surge-free rides—delivering a seamless, reliable, and affordable electric mobility experience. We’re building a stronger, smarter, and more resilient network for the future.”

Alongside the fleet integration, a big chunk of BluSmart drivers will be joining Evera, with 10% of them being women, the company claimed. Around 150 drivers have already started doing trips.

In the next phase, Evera plans to double down on its airport network expansion, extending services across all terminals of Delhi’s airport. While Evera previously operated only from Terminal 3, the integration of new vehicles enables full-terminal coverage, the company added.

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