Ratan Tata-backed Repos Energy strengthens its presence across states


New Delhi, Aug 18 (IANS): Pune-based energy distribution company Repos Energy has strengthened its energy distribution services in the country.

The Ratan Tata-backed company said that with e-commerce, through their IoT-enabled mobile petrol pumps, the startup has sold over 3 crore litres of fuel through the platform.

"From a homegrown petrol pump business in Maharashtra to forming a path-breaking startup for a global cause - the founders of Repos Energy have given a different meaning to innovation. By redefining energy distribution across the world, they want to solve the problem of global warming by reducing CO2 emissions with their solution," it said.

Repos has successfully created over 500 fuel startups in one year. Currently, there are over 1,000 Repos Mobile Petrol Pumps on Indian roads that are operating from Kashmir to Kanyakumari.

Its target is to manufacture and sell 3,200 mobile petrol pumps catering to the growing demand of end consumers by the end of this FY 2022.

Some of the fuel startups are Iginitium Service Pvt Ltd, Auro Fuels, Mobil Fuels, Sadguru Petroleum, O2 Fuels, and Mehbubool.

Co-founder Aditi Bhosale said: "Since day one, Repos has had one goal in mind- to revolutionise the way energy is distributed around the world. A few years ago, having energy delivered to your doorstep was a dream. With Repos, we have been able to turn this into a reality. We feel great to be pioneers of The Fuel Revolution."

"Ordering things online right to your doorstep is a part of life now. Getting diesel delivered is just a click away. Our revolutionary mobile petrol pumps assure quality and quantity of diesel to our end consumers without any fear of losses or hassles," said co-founder Chetan Walunj.

 

  

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