A memorandum of understanding has been inked by Citroën India and Milo Drive to distribute 500 Citroën ë-C3 electric vehicles throughout India. The vehicles will be incorporated into Milo Drive’s fleet operating system, which links drivers with various ride-hailing, travel, and corporate mobility platforms, as part of the arrangement, which was announced on November 21, 2025.
As part of the collaboration, Milo Drive will integrate the electric cars into its technology platform, which offers fleet managers and drivers performance monitoring, utilisation analytics, and demand routing. Citroën will also support fleet operations by providing performance statistics and battery monitoring.
The cooperation underlines the need for collaborations to grow electric mobility in the nation, according to Shishir Mishra, Business Head and Director of Strategic Collaborations and Institutional Business at Stellantis India. He explained that the ë-C3’s operational economy and range make it appropriate for shared mobility applications.
According to Monil Jayeshkumar Khatri, co-founder of Milo Drive, the collaboration will enable the company to use its technological platform to assist drivers in creating their own mobility businesses.
Co-founded by Khatri and Vishal Jewrajka, Milo Drive runs a fleet management system that gives drivers access to cars and connects them to a variety of corporate and ride-hailing services. Over 300 vehicles are currently in operation, and the company has conducted over 250,000 journeys throughout Indian cities.
Founded in 1919 and currently a part of Stellantis, Citroën has 6,200 sales and servicing locations across 101 countries. The company sells a variety of automobiles, including hybrid and electric models.















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