Bangalore, Karnataka, India: Drivezy, India’s largest peer-to-peer vehicle sharing platform has announced the expansion of its service offerings across 4 new cities, including NCR, Hyderabad, Chennai ...
Drivezy — the startup out of India that wants to turn private car usage on its head through a car-sharing network where people lend their cars and two-wheeled vehicles but also have options to use ...
Left to right — Drivezy co-founders Ashwarya Singh, Abhishek Mahajan, Hemant Kumar Sah, Vasant Verma and Amit Sahu[br]Yamaha Motor Co’s high-end electric scooter—the EC-05 launched recently in ...
Peer-to-peer vehicle sharing platform Drivezy today announced the launch of its bike sharing services, with a fleet of 500 bikes and scooters, in Hyderabad. The company aims to utilise the additional ...
It’s been a year for on-demand services in India. Drivezy today became the latest to refuel after it raised a $20 million Series B. The round was led by existing investor Das Capital, with ...
BENGALURU: Vehicle rental platform Drivezy is in talks to raise $30-35 million in equity funding from a UAE-based sovereign wealth fund, a clutch of private investors in the Gulf region, Japan’s ...
The company offers car, motorcycle and scooter sharing services across 9 cities in India. New Delhi: Bangalore-based vehicle sharing marketplace, Drivezy on Thursday said it has added 10,000 bikes ...
Yamaha Motor Co’s high-end electric scooter—the EC-05 launched recently in Taiwan—could soon be available on Indian roads. Drivezy India, Bengaluru’s vehicle rental company, plans to launch the e-bike ...
Drivezy is looking to triple its revenue and fleet size in the current financial year, a company statement said. The company aims to utilise the additional fleet to include one-way, intra-city sharing ...