BPCL Partners with Bounce Infinity to launch “eDrive Stores” to accelerate EV adoption
For the first time, consumers will be able to purchase electric two-wheelers directly at BPCL fuel stations, facilitating a smooth transition from internal combustion vehicles to electric vehicles.

MUMBAI
Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL), a Maharatna and India’s second-largest government-owned downstream oil producer, proudly announces its strategic partnership with Bounce Infinity, India's pioneering made-in-India electric scooter manufacturer. This collaboration aims to strengthen electric vehicle (EV) adoption across the country through the launch of innovative “eDrive stores” at select BPCL retail outlets. The new BPCL “eDrive stores” will be multi-brand hubs for the retail sale of electric two-wheelers, strategically located at BPCL retail outlets. These stores are designed to make EVs more accessible and to raise awareness among aspiring EV customers. For the first time, consumers will be able to purchase electric two-wheelers directly at BPCL fuel stations, facilitating a smooth transition from internal combustion vehicles to electric vehicles. Pardeep Goyal, Business Head, Retail at BPCL, said, “At BPCL, we are continually advancing our services to support the nation’s sustainability goals. Partnering with Bounce Infinity is an integral part of our strategy to transform our fuel stations into versatile energy hubs that cater to the evolving needs of our customers and contribute to environmental sustainability.” This collaboration leverages BPCL's extensive network to transform select fuel stations into EV hubs where consumers can purchase, experience, and test ride Bounce Infinity's electric scooters.
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