Allfine EV is bringing electric school vans and e-cargo for the first time in India
- Vande Bharat EV also provides financial assistance to customers
- EMFAI organised the Sustainable Mobility Summit 2025 at the 23rd EV Expo
New Delhi: The Electric Mobility Financiers Association of India (EMFAI) organised the second edition of the Sustainable Mobility Summit 2025 at the 23rd EV Expo, which commenced on Friday at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi. The event saw the participation of a large number of senior policymakers, operators, and stakeholders, including EMFAI President Sameer Agarwal, Maharashtra Protocol Minister Jaykumar Rawal, former Minister Meenakshi Lekhi, MP Praveen Khandelwal, and EV Expo founder Anuj Sharma.
Speaking on the occasion, EMFAI President Sameer Agarwal said, “To tackle the growing problem of pollution, it is essential to promote the widespread use of electric vehicles.” Anil Anand, founder and managing director of Allfine, an EV manufacturer participating in the EV Expo for the first time, said, “Our objective is to manufacture safe EVs to promote their use equally in both rural and urban areas. The company will soon be launching electric school vans and cargo EVs.” Allfine has been active in EV manufacturing since 2014 and will be launching L-5 vehicles with 76-volt batteries next year.
Vande Bharat EV has been manufacturing electric vehicles for the past three years and is participating in the EV Expo for the third time. Company directors Balwinder Singh Sahni and Sumit Anand said, “People’s interest in electric vehicles is growing. Due to lower running costs and affordable prices, people in smaller cities are showing interest in EVs.” To further increase the popularity of EVs, Vande Bharat also provides financial assistance of ₹31,000 to customers who purchase an EV within a year for their sister’s or daughter’s wedding and ₹1.5 lakh in case of the customer’s death.





