Indofast Energy partners with Green Tiger Mobility to retrofit petrol scooters to EV
The solution is available in Bangalore and the companies plan to launch it in Delhi NCR by May, and pan India in 12-15 months.


Indofast Energy and Green Tiger Mobility on Friday announced their partnership to accelerate India’s transition to electric mobility.
The partnership aims to tackle India’s more than 300 million petrol two-wheelers by offering an affordable, seamless, and eco-friendly retrofit solution, the company said.
This allows riders to transition from petrol to electric by retrofitting their existing two-wheelers with Green Tiger Mobility’s ARAI-approved conversion solutions. Post this, riders can access Indofast Energy’s extensive battery-swapping network, eliminating concerns about range anxiety and long charging times, it added.
“Our retrofit solution, powered by Indofast’s swappable batteries bridges the gap between sustainability and practicality—giving people an easy way to embrace electric without replacing their trusted rides,” said Ashish Dokania, Founder, Green Tiger Mobility.
The solution is currently available for the top 11 highest-selling 2W scooter models—Hero (Maestro & Pleasure), Honda (Activa, Aviator, Dio and Cliq), Suzuki (Access & Swish), TVS (Jupiter & Wego), and Yamaha (Fascino).
Currently available in Bangalore, the companies plan to launch it in Delhi NCR by May. Additionally, it will be made available to the rest of the country in the next 12 to 15 months, the companies said.
Beginning with the quick commerce delivery executives, it will then be extended to the mass market, making EV conversion accessible to all, it added.
“Imagine your reliable petrol scooter, reborn as a sleek, battery-swappable EV. No new vehicle purchase, just a smart, sustainable upgrade! This partnership is a significant step towards green mobility for a cleaner India, while reducing fuel costs, cutting emissions, and supporting India’s EV adoption goals. We look forward to the change this partnership will bring in the lives of millions of gig workers,” said Rajat Malhan, Senior Vice President, Indofast Energy.
Edited by Affirunisa Kankudti