Montra Electric, the clean mobility arm of the Murugappa Group, has expanded its dealership network in the National Capital Region (NCR) with the inauguration of two new electric vehicle outlets—an electric small commercial vehicle (e-SCV) dealership at Libaspur in North Delhi and an electric three-wheeler (e-3W) dealership at Surajpur, Greater Noida.
The expansion strengthens Montra Electric’s presence in one of India’s fastest-growing electric commercial vehicle markets. NCR has emerged as a key adoption hub, driven by increasing demand from urban logistics, shared mobility services, and fleet operators transitioning electric vehicles from pilot programs to full-scale commercial deployment.
The Greater Noida e-3W dealership, operated by Vigsons Automobiles, will cater to both passenger and cargo last-mile mobility needs. The outlet will retail Montra Electric’s Super Auto and Super Cargo models and is equipped with dedicated service infrastructure and trained EV technicians to ensure faster turnaround times and higher vehicle uptime—critical for daily-use commercial operators.
Meanwhile, the North Delhi e-SCV dealership, operated by Action Volt Wheels under the Action Earth Movers Group, will support businesses deploying electric SCVs for mid-mile and intra-city logistics. The facility targets applications such as e-commerce deliveries, FMCG distribution, and urban freight, offering workshop and after-sales capabilities designed to meet fleet-level reliability and service expectations.
Senior leadership from TI Clean Mobility attended the inaugurations, including Arun Murugappan, Chairman, Montra Electric (TI Clean Mobility); Jalaj Gupta, Managing Director, Montra Electric (TI Clean Mobility); Saju Nair, CEO – e-SCV; and Deependra Sharma, CEO – e-3W, underscoring the strategic importance of NCR in the company’s national growth roadmap.
Commenting on the expansion, Arun Murugappan stated, “The transition to electric commercial mobility is an institutional shift, not merely a product change. As adoption expands across India, its success will depend on the strength and reliability of the supporting ecosystem. Building this foundation—anchored in quality, service, and long-term ownership confidence—is essential for clean mobility to scale sustainably.”
Jalaj Gupta added, “Delhi-NCR is one of the most structurally important markets for electric commercial vehicles, where growth is driven by real operating use-cases rather than experimentation. Our focus is to build a network capable of supporting this scale through dependable retail partners, strong service infrastructure, and consistent customer engagement.”
The NCR expansion reflects Montra Electric’s broader strategy of strengthening retail and service networks in regions where commercial EV adoption is gaining momentum. With increasing deployment across last-mile and mid-mile applications, NCR is expected to remain a key growth market for the company.
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