Citroën India said the partnership is intended to scale clean and connected mobility while enabling operational efficiency.Citroën India on Friday said it has signed an MoU with Milo Drive to deploy 500 units of the Citroën ë-C3, supporting the expansion of connected and electric mobility networks across the country.
According to a press release, Milo Drive will integrate the vehicles through its tech-enabled Fleet OS platform, which supports driver entrepreneurs and fleet operators across ride-hailing, travel and corporate mobility segments. The collaboration combines Citroën’s engineering with Milo Drive’s demand routing, utilisation analytics and driver performance technology.
Citroën India said the partnership is intended to scale clean and connected mobility while enabling operational efficiency.
Shishir Mishra, Business Head and Director – Strategic Partnerships and Institutional Business, Stellantis India, said: “Scaling electric mobility in India requires strong, future-ready partnerships, and our collaboration with Milo Drive reflects exactly that. The Citroën ë-C3 offers the ideal balance of range, comfort and operating efficiency making it a proven performer for shared mobility. Together, we are enabling EV access at scale and contributing meaningfully to India’s transition toward a low-carbon mobility ecosystem.”
Monil Jayeshkumar Khatri, Co-Founder of Milo Drive, said: “With Citroën, we’re blending affordability with intelligence. Their support extends beyond vehicles to real-time battery insights and performance data; helping us further enable hundreds of entrepreneurs to build and run their own mobility businesses through Milo Drive’s tech platform. This collaboration is a significant milestone in our journey to electrify India’s urban mobility landscapes.”
Citroën stated that the partnership aligns with its aim to provide accessible and sustainable mobility solutions. Milo Drive said it strengthens its goal of building a scalable, asset-light fleet infrastructure to support future mobility networks.


