Young entrepreneurs shaking up the EV startup ecosystem in 2023

Rajib Gangopadhyay, EMotorad
Rajib is the MD and founder of EMotorad, a Pune based EV manufacturing startup. He is a
visionary contributor to the mobility segment and empowers people with an affordable way to
commute! Introduced EMotorad for India. Electrifying affordable way of commuting. Rajib’s
journey with EVs started when he was working with ONN bikes, a self-drive bike rental
platform. Rajib is a master of many trades. Before his tryst with the mobility industry and sales
trade, Rajib established three thriving caching centres in the heart of Bangalore, amongst the
many ventures he has taken to great heights. When the world was shutting down as the
pandemic struck, Rajib decided to start EMotorad from the ground up. Rajib is someone who
believes in building a business rooted in community. He wants to build EMotorad into a global
name in the EV industry that empowers everyone associated with it. With his revolutionary
thinking and the team he has built, EMotorad is bound to ride to unparalleled heights of
growth and success.
Dev Arora, ALT Mobility
Dev Arora, co-founder, and CEO of Delhi-based EB leasing and financing firm ALT Mobility.
Dev is building a commercial electric vehicle leasing platform transitioning India’s logistic
fleets to clean mobility. Dev is the brain behind building a commercial electric vehicle leasing
platform, transitioning India’s logistic fleets to clean mobility. He is a young passionate
entrepreneur who is going after a completely different approach to easing India’s EV adoption
through the leasing of commercial Vehicles. Presently, Dev spearheads the business as Co-
founder and CEO. His acute business acumen and leadership skills have helped him build an
ecosystem for logistic companies, commercial EV OEMs, charge point operators, and service
networks to create a single interface for fleet electrification.
Bhavish Agarwal, OLA Electric
Bhavish Agarwal is the CEO and co-founder of OLA Electric. The idea for a cab company
struck Aggarwal when he had a bad experience with a taxi, which led him and Ankit Bhati
to co-found Ola Cabs in 2010. Ola Cabs has become the largest network of personal
transportation options within India and has emerged as the most popular choice for many
consumers in 22 Indian cities.
Aditya Munjal, Hero Lectro
Aditya Munjal is the CEO of Hero Lectro, the market leader in the e-cycle category in India. He
is the son of Pankaj Munjal and the grandson of Om Prakash Munjal of the Hero Group. Hero
Lectro started as a pilot project in Punjab, and two years later—using Hero Cycles’ existing
network of dealers—expanded to 100 brick-and-mortar stores. Today, its products are
available in more than 600 dealerships in addition to its website and some e-commerce
partners.
Source -PR Agency