How does Zypp electric manage its extensive eV fleet?
Our fleet comprises 21,000 electric vehicles (EVs), and we handle deliveries for major companies such as Zomato, Blinkit, BigBasket, Zepto, Amazon, Flipkart, and Uber. We offer two essential services: the electrification of deliveries and predictive supply chain management. We manage approximately 5 million shipments monthly with our fleet of more than 20,000 EVs, supporting the livelihoods of over 20,000 driver partners. Our operations are enhanced by a proprietary fleet management and delivery platform developed over the past six years. Every motorcycle in our fleet is equipped as a smart connected vehicle, providing us with real-time data about the bike, driver, location, delivery count, battery status, and maintenance, all managed through our fleet management software.
how does Zypp empower its delivery partners?
All our delivery partners are independent micro-entrepreneurs, constituting a workforce of 20,000 gig workers. They have complete control over their work schedule, workload, and earnings. Zypp presents them with opportunities; these entrepreneurs manage the rest. We provide them with vehicles for delivery purposes, eliminating the need to secure loans, pay EMIs, or make down payments. Zypp facilitates everything to empower them fully.
How do you onboard delivery partners?
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TRULY INNOVATIVE ELECTRONICS -INNOVATION UPDATES
Amongst numerous press releases of new products received by us, these are the ones we found worthy of the title Truly Innovative Electronics
Elastomer enhancing smart wearable performance
A high-tech, flexible wearable device made from the innovative elastomer material
Nanotechnology based noninvasive cancer diagnostics
Nanoflake sensors built from indium oxide with platinum and nickel detect changes in isoprene
Space communication with silent amplifiers
In the new communication system from researchers at Chalmers University of Technology, in Sweden, a weak optical signal (red) from the spacecraft's transmitter can be amplified noisefree when it encounters two so-called pump waves (blue and green) of different frequencies in a receiver on Earth.
Advancements in TOPCon solar cells
The structure and performance of tandem devices with highly passivated TOPCon bottom cells
Quantum leap in magnetism refines superconductors
Rice University physicists have uncovered key magnetic and electronic properties in kagome magnets, structures resembling basket-weaving patterns.
Sensor targets food antioxidants
A research team from Hunan City University and Xiangtan University in China has developed a sensor for detecting TBHQ, a food antioxidant used in oils and fats, addressing health concerns at high concentrations.
Data sensing with repurposed RFID tags
UC San Diego researchers have advanced passive data collection with a breakthrough in battery-free sensing.
Seal-inspired sensors to safeguard offshore wind farms
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Artificial nose identifies scents accurately
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