iGO Wise Mobility and Daiots Arc Private Limited have entered into a strategic memorandum of understanding to roll out a specialized fleet of BeiGo X4 electric trikes designed specifically for temperature-sensitive hyperlocal delivery operations. The companies made the announcement on March 16, 2026, outlining plans that begin with an initial deployment of 100 vehicles and scale progressively to 1,000 standardized units across key urban and semi-urban delivery corridors throughout India.
The collaboration targets logistics operators managing time-critical cargo that requires precise temperature control during transit. This includes grocery deliveries to restaurants, battery pack distribution, and health beverages like neera—market segments where maintaining product integrity from warehouse to final destination directly impacts commercial viability and customer satisfaction. Under the partnership structure, iGO Wise Mobility will handle vehicle supply while Daiots Arc contributes AI-powered routing algorithms, IoT-enabled telematics infrastructure, and predictive maintenance capabilities. Together, these elements form what both organizations characterize as a comprehensive, enterprise-ready solution for demanding delivery environments.
The BeiGo X4 represents a distinctive approach to last-mile logistics vehicles. Built around patented anti-topple tilting technology, the electric trike is engineered specifically for mid-mile and penultimate-mile urban delivery routes. Its compact design allows operators to navigate congested city streets and tight corridors where conventional delivery vehicles struggle with access limitations and parking constraints. The modular architecture incorporates mounting options for cold-chain equipment, enabling the vehicle to accommodate cargo requiring consistent temperature management throughout the entire delivery journey. iGO Wise Mobility positions the BeiGo X4 as offering the stability characteristics typically associated with four-wheeled vehicles while maintaining the narrow footprint and maneuverability of a two-wheeler—a combination the company believes delivers meaningful operational advantages in dense urban markets.
"The BeiGo X4 is a rugged utility vehicle designed for demanding real-world logistics: high stability, payload adaptability, and operational productivity," explained Sravan, CEO of iGO Wise Mobility. "Partnering with Daiots Arc lets us bring that capability to temperature-sensitive verticals where every delivery affects product quality and brand promise. Together we'll deliver not just goods, but a data-native fleet solution that shrinks spoilage, mitigates spillage, improves ETA accuracy and enhances the overall experience for customers."
Daiots Arc currently manages fleet operations across three major Indian cities: Visakhapatnam, Hyderabad, and Bangalore. The company's existing platform orchestrates deployments of electric scooters and low-speed electric karts for last-mile logistics applications. Incorporating the BeiGo X4—which Daiots Arc describes as a high-speed "2.5-wheeler" configuration—is designed to address delivery requirements that demand larger payload capacities moved at higher velocities. This represents a capability gap that the company's enterprise clients have identified, where existing smaller electric vehicle formats have proven inadequate for certain delivery scenarios requiring both capacity and speed.
Raju Bhulok, founder of Daiots Arc, emphasized that the partnership extends beyond conventional fleet procurement arrangements. "This is not another fleet and brand deal. This is a natural partnership forged around deep understanding of customer pain points and operational challenges on the ground in the logistics sector," Bhulok stated. "While our AI-driven fleet intelligence system optimizes routing with scooters and low-speed eKarts currently, adding the unique BeiGo X4 form factor expands the possibilities and bridges the key gap where our customers demand big-size deliveries fast and cheap." Bhulok brings substantial technology and operational expertise to the venture, holding a Master's degree in Data Science from Regis University in Denver, Colorado, and having previously served as a Senior Development Manager at Amazon, accumulating over a decade of enterprise technology experience.
The memorandum of understanding encompasses multiple operational components beyond basic vehicle supply. These include centralized operations dashboards providing real-time fleet visibility, enterprise-grade service-level agreements defining performance standards, and standardized maintenance protocols coupled with remote diagnostics capabilities. The integrated approach aims to maximize vehicle uptime across multi-city deployment scenarios—a critical factor for logistics operators serving time-sensitive delivery commitments. The routing intelligence system incorporates variables specifically relevant to temperature-sensitive cargo, including thermal zone mapping, real-time battery state of charge monitoring, and localized weather condition analysis. These factors can materially influence delivery outcomes when transporting perishable or temperature-dependent goods.
Initial pilot corridors will focus on serving quick-commerce platforms, premium grocery retailers, and health-drink distribution networks, according to both companies. These segments represent high-value use cases where delivery reliability and product condition directly correlate with customer retention and brand reputation.
The partnership announcement arrives during a period of accelerating investment in electric last-mile logistics infrastructure across India. Urban congestion pressures, escalating fuel costs, and increasingly stringent emissions regulations have collectively pushed fleet operators and their corporate clients toward electric vehicle-based delivery solutions. The quick-commerce sector has experienced particularly sharp growth in demand for dependable cold-chain delivery capabilities, driven by rising consumer expectations around product freshness and delivery speed across major metropolitan areas and tier-two cities.
Both organizations indicate that the pilot deployment phase will be evaluated against clearly defined performance metrics. These include measurable reductions in product spoilage rates, improvements in on-time delivery performance, and comprehensive total cost of ownership analysis. The performance data gathered during the pilot phase will inform strategic decisions regarding broader national expansion. Additionally, the pilot will serve as a testing ground for developing standardized operational playbooks specifically tailored for high-frequency, low-volume premium delivery scenarios—frameworks designed to support efficient scaling as the fleet expands.
iGO Wise Mobility operates from its headquarters in Bangalore, concentrating its development efforts on technologically advanced, multi-wheel electric vehicles purpose-built for urban logistics applications. Daiots Arc Private Limited positions itself as an EV fleet intelligence platform operating at the convergence of electric mobility, IoT infrastructure, and data science disciplines. The company's strategic vision centers on building what it describes as one of India's next-generation, technology-first electric vehicle fleet ecosystems, leveraging data-driven optimization to deliver operational efficiencies at scale.
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