Zomato Will Now Deliver (On) Taiwanese
The brand has joined hands with Indian food delivery app Zomato to use electric two-wheelers as last-mile delivery vehicles

Restaurant directory and food delivery app Zomato has announced a partnership with Taiwanese giant Gogoro. This is to provide Zomato with the latter’s e-scooters for use as delivery vehicles.
This comes days after specs of locally-homologated Gogoro 2 and Gogoro 2 Plus surfaced online. Zomato's relationship with Gogoro will be a vital first step in achieving its goal of having an all-electric fleet by 2030. The very reason Gogoro came to India was to enter the B2B market when it opened its Indian innings with Zypp Electric last year.

Last-mile delivery fleets require a sustainable solution that not only offers the best alternative to internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles but also offers significantly lesser running costs. With its sophisticated two-wheeler battery swapping system, Gogoro should be able to enable delivery operators to manage their fleets and deliveries more efficiently and sustainably.
Gogoro 2 Series User Reviews
- Very happyValue for money electric scooty ,I saved a lot of money after buying this,,,very happy this is my best birthday gift....
- Design of bike is Unique.Design of bike is Unique. The Performance of this bike is Good. The best things of this bike is it’s replaceable battery system. The main problem is its limitations of power stations. Gogoro should increase the power station at least per 10 KM in INDIA.Read More1 1
- Good ExperienceWith its impressive mileage and comfort, stylish design, and suitability for both males and females, everyone should consider trying this bike for a ride.1
- Better Than Ola S1 ProBetter Ola S1 Pro, good range good design. A big comfortable seat for two and a large trunk 0-50 km/h in 4.2 seconds.2