Jupiter Electric Mobility Signs MoU with Pickkup to Deploy 300 e-LCVs — India’s Green Logistics Just Got a Tez Boost

Jupiter Electric Mobility Signs MoU with Pickkup to Deploy 300 e-LCVs — India’s Green Logistics Just Got a Tez Boost

CMP: ₹400.70 | Sector: EV + Mobility Infra | Deployment: 300 JEM TEZ e-LCVs | Partner: Pickkup Logistics


🚚 At a Glance

Jupiter Electric Mobility (JEM), the EV arm of Jupiter Wagons Ltd, has signed a strategic MoU with Delhi-based EV logistics company Pickkup to deploy 300 JEM TEZ electric light commercial vehicles (e-LCVs) by the end of 2025.

The partnership aims to decarbonise India’s last- and mid-mile logistics by combining JEM’s vehicle engineering with Pickkup’s scalable green delivery model.


🔧 What’s Inside the Deal?

DetailDescription
Number of Vehicles300 units of JEM TEZ e-LCV
Range Performance190–220 km per charge (real-world)
Payload1050 kg
Charging CompatibilityCCS2 fast charging standard
Initial Delivery Status✅ First batch already delivered
Deployment AreaNCR cities + Tier-2 hubs like Chandigarh, Mohali
TimelineFull fleet rollout by December 2025

🧠 EduInvesting Take

EV hype is everywhere, but actual fleet deployment is the real metric. JEM and Pickkup are not just talking — they’re delivering.

Here’s why this MoU matters:

  • 🏭 300 commercial EVs = ₹30–40 Cr+ in topline value, assuming ~₹10–13L per vehicle
  • 🌱 Strong alignment with PM e-DRIVE and FAME III clean mobility missions
  • 🧪 Vehicles have cleared pilot testing in real delivery conditions across city and highway
  • 🔌 CCS2 charging + payload capacity gives JEM Tez a niche in long-range urban logistics
  • 💼 Repeat deployment from Pickkup could open B2B channels with BigBasket, Blinkit, Zepto, etc.

🚛 About JEM TEZ — The e-LCV in Focus

SpecValue
TypeElectric Light Commercial Vehicle (eLCV)
Payload Capacity1050 kg
Real-World Range190–220 km per charge
Charge PortCCS2-compatible
Segment CompetitorEuler HiLoad, Tata Ace EV, Omega Seiki
Manufacturing FacilityPithampur, Indore
Production Capacity8,000–10,000 e-LCVs annually

The Pithampur facility gives localisation advantage and room for scaling up.


🛠️ Pickkup: India’s EV-First Logistics Startup

| Founded | 2021 (Delhi HQ) |
| Focus | 100% EV logistics: 3W & 4W |
| Presence | NCR, Chandigarh, Mohali |
| Business Models | B2B, On-demand, Corporate, Warehousing |
| Funding | $500K seed (Feb 2025, led by WFC) |
| Completed Deliveries | 150,000+ green kms |
| Team Size | 100+ people |

The MoU helps Pickkup expand intercity routes and create higher earnings potential for its driver-partners.


🧮 Market Opportunity

SegmentTAM Estimate (India, 2025)Growth Trigger
Last-mile e-LCVs₹10,000+ CrE-commerce, FMCG, groceries
Intercity e-LCVs₹6,000 CrHub-to-spoke logistics
State EV Mandates20+ states with policiesRoad tax waivers, FAME III

JWL’s early entry via JEM could establish leadership in the fleet-grade EV segment — far ahead of peers like Ashok Leyland, Mahindra or Tata in this particular payload-to-range ratio bracket.


📈 Market Reaction

  • Stock flat at ₹400.70, down 0.10% — but underlying narrative is strengthening
  • With this MoU + confirmed delivery underway, Street will look at:
    • Revenue visibility from EV division
    • Repeat contracts from logistics players
    • Plant utilisation % at Pithampur

🧨 Risks to Watch

  • Fleet operators may delay bulk procurement if FAME III subsidies don’t materialize quickly
  • EV infra (charging stations) remains sparse in Tier 2/3 cities
  • Competition heating up in e-LCV segment from new entrants & Chinese tech

🏁 Final Word

This isn’t another EV gimmick — this is 300 units booked, real-world tested, and rolling on the roads. 🚛⚡

With this Pickkup tie-up, Jupiter Wagons’ EV subsidiary is quietly shifting gears — from rail legacy to road-scale clean mobility.

And in a market full of EV PowerPoints, JEM is delivering payloads.


🗓️ Published: May 28, 2025
✍️ By: Prashant Marathe
Tags: Jupiter Wagons EV, JEM Tez Launch, Pickkup Logistics MoU, 300 eLCV Order, CCS2 eLCV India, Electric Logistics India, EduInvesting, EV Stocks India

Prashant Marathe

https://eduinvesting.in

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