Tuesday, December 23, 2025
10.1 C
New Delhi

AMP unveils premium EV subscription model to ease ownership barriers



<p>The company said that its asset-light model combines capital efficiency with recurring revenue and uses digital tools for vehicle selection, subscription management and real-time tracking.</p>
<p>“/><figcaption class= The company said that its asset-light model combines capital efficiency with recurring revenue and uses digital tools for vehicle selection, subscription management and real-time tracking.

Electric mobility start-up AMP on Thursday launched what it calls India’s first electric vehicle (EV) car subscription platform. The asset-light, technology-based model allows salaried professionals to use premium electric cars such as BMW, Mercedes-Benz, BYD, Audi and Volvo without purchasing them outright.

The company said its model is designed to address barriers to EV ownership, including high upfront costs, limited range, and the lack of a secondary market. AMP’s subscription framework enables users to access vehicles for extended periods while avoiding the costs of maintenance, depreciation, and financing.

Subscription model and business focus

For small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), AMP said its financial structure converts depreciating vehicle assets into annuity-based income, creating a new revenue opportunity.

“Owning a car has long symbolised achievement, but aspiration today is about freedom and flexibility. AMP was built to make premium electric mobility affordable and accessible without the burden of ownership. This is more than a mobility solution; it’s a financial innovation that changes how India moves,” said Bharat Bala, Builder and Chief Electric Officer, AMP.

The company added that its asset-light model combines capital efficiency with recurring revenue and uses digital tools for vehicle selection, subscription management and real-time tracking.

Expansion plans

AMP has begun operations in the National Capital Region (NCR) and plans to deploy 300 premium electric vehicles within the next 12 months. The company aims to expand to five additional regions over the next 60 months.

The firm said government policy support, rising ESG priorities and evolving consumer preferences provide favourable conditions for the growth of EV adoption in India.

  • Published On Oct 30, 2025 at 02:15 PM IST

Join the community of 2M+ industry professionals.

Subscribe to Newsletter to get latest insights & analysis in your inbox.

All about ETAuto industry right on your smartphone!

Go to Source

Hot this week

Call of Duty co-creator Vince Zampella killed in Ferrari crash in California

Vince Zampella, a towering figure in modern video games and a co-creator of the Call of Duty series, has died aged 55 after a single-vehicle crash on Angeles Crest Highway in Southern California. Read More

‘Schedule over safety’: Boeing whistleblower Pierson raises alarm on aircraft quality

With Boeing’s Dreamliner facing a crisis of confidence after the Air India 787 crash, the company’s former manager-turned-whistleblower Ed Pierson, tells Firstpost’s Shiksha Dev that the aircraft-maker has a work culture that puts ‘schedule over safe Read More

‘8 Planes Were Shot Down’: Trump Again Claims He Stopped India-Pakistan ‘Potential Nuclear War’

Donald Trump has again claimed that his intervention stopped a potential India-Pakistan war, asserting it prevented a nuclear conflict and saved millions of lives. Read More

‘Neither Free Nor Fair’: New Zealand Foreign Minister Opposes Trade Pact With India

Winston Peters criticises the India–New Zealand FTA as unfair, claiming it concedes too much on immigration and offers limited benefits for New Zealand, especially in dairy. Read More

Sleep loss, stress, obesity emerging as key risks for breast cancer: ICMR study

. NEW DELHI: Disrupted sleep, rising stress levels and central obesity are emerging as major drivers of India’s growing breast cancer burden, which is projected to rise by 5. Read More

Topics

Call of Duty co-creator Vince Zampella killed in Ferrari crash in California

Vince Zampella, a towering figure in modern video games and a co-creator of the Call of Duty series, has died aged 55 after a single-vehicle crash on Angeles Crest Highway in Southern California. Read More

‘Schedule over safety’: Boeing whistleblower Pierson raises alarm on aircraft quality

With Boeing’s Dreamliner facing a crisis of confidence after the Air India 787 crash, the company’s former manager-turned-whistleblower Ed Pierson, tells Firstpost’s Shiksha Dev that the aircraft-maker has a work culture that puts ‘schedule over safe Read More

‘8 Planes Were Shot Down’: Trump Again Claims He Stopped India-Pakistan ‘Potential Nuclear War’

Donald Trump has again claimed that his intervention stopped a potential India-Pakistan war, asserting it prevented a nuclear conflict and saved millions of lives. Read More

‘Neither Free Nor Fair’: New Zealand Foreign Minister Opposes Trade Pact With India

Winston Peters criticises the India–New Zealand FTA as unfair, claiming it concedes too much on immigration and offers limited benefits for New Zealand, especially in dairy. Read More

Sleep loss, stress, obesity emerging as key risks for breast cancer: ICMR study

. NEW DELHI: Disrupted sleep, rising stress levels and central obesity are emerging as major drivers of India’s growing breast cancer burden, which is projected to rise by 5. Read More

‘BJP Proposing Elimination Of Constitution, Has Weaponised ED, CBI’: Rahul Gandhi In Berlin

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom Congress leader Rahul Gandhi sharpened his criticism of the BJP on Tuesday, accusing the party of seizing control over India’s key institutions in what he called a dir Read More

Jimmy Carr breaks silence on controversial ‘career-ender’ Holocaust joke that nearly got him cancelled

Image: Netflix In 2022, Jimmy Carr released a Netflix stand-up special he explicitly labelled a “career-ender”. Within days, a single joke from the set dominated headlines, political debate and cultural criticism in the UK. Read More

Donald Trump says it would be ‘smart’ for Venezuela’s Maduro to step down, warns of consequences

Donald Trump said it would be “smart” for Nicolás Maduro to step down, warning that any attempt to “play tough” would bring severe and lasting consequences. Read More

Related Articles