Tag: Jerin Venad

  • Cityflo adds 100 custom-built Eicher Buses to expand routes and improve commutes

    Cityflo adds 100 custom-built Eicher Buses to expand routes and improve commutes

    MUMBAI: Cityflo, is accelerating its expansion with 100 new custom-built buses developed in collaboration with Volvo Eicher Commercial Vehicles (VECV). These additions will enable quicker route expansion, reduced travel times, and greater operational flexibility.

    Cityflo’s new 27-seater buses are set to transform urban transit by allowing for faster route launches and higher service frequency. Their compact design ensures quicker occupancy, making it easier to scale operations in high-demand areas.

    “One of the biggest constraints in launching new routes is ensuring optimal occupancy from day one. These buses allow us to do just that—by reaching full capacity faster, we can launch and sustain more routes across the city at an accelerated pace,” said Cityflo founder & CEO Jerin Venad. “There is significant demand for smaller, high-frequency routes which connect business districts efficiently without unnecessary detours.”

    With Mumbai’s traffic congestion worsening due to nearly 5 million registered vehicles, Cityflo’s new fleet is designed to navigate crowded streets with greater efficiency.

    “In a city where professionals often spend over an hour commuting one way, the introduction of these buses can help reduce the load on the roads,” said Venad. “These 27-seater vehicles are designed for swift navigation through Mumbai’s congested streets, enabling us to reduce journey times by up to 13 per cent. This means customers not only get a service that’s comparable to their own vehicle but also allows them to reach the office faster.”

    The fleet expansion also supports increased service during non-peak hours, catering to professionals with flexible schedules and improving last-mile connectivity. The smaller format allows for better scheduling, ensuring consistent service throughout the day.

    Cityflo’s collaboration with Eicher aligns with its vision of transforming daily travel in India.

    “Urban mobility is evolving, and Cityflo is pioneering a commuter-first approach that balances comfort, speed, and efficiency,” said Venad.

    VECV executive vice president bus division Suresh Chettiar added, “We take pride in engineering passenger-friendly vehicles that not only deliver superior value to operators but are also engineered for the changing dynamics of modern cities. This collaboration with Cityflo marks an important milestone in Eicher Trucks and Buses’ journey of creating smarter, more sustainable transit options.”

    With India set to add over one million new buses in the next decade, Cityflo’s expansion strengthens its position in tackling urban transport challenges. The company plans to deploy 500 buses across five metro cities by 2026, enhancing business district connectivity nationwide.

    Currently, Cityflo helps replace approximately 800,000 car trips annually, cutting carbon emissions by over 27,422 tonnes each year. With its latest fleet expansion, the company is poised to make daily commutes smarter, faster, and more efficient across the country. 

  • Cityflo launches in Delhi, aiming to transform corporate travel

    Cityflo launches in Delhi, aiming to transform corporate travel

    MUMBAI: Cityflo has announced its expansion into Delhi to cater to the daily transit needs of corporate professionals. Founded in 2015 by IIT Bombay alumni Jerin Venad, Rushabh Shah, Ankit Agrawal, and Sankalp Kelshikar, Mumbai-based Cityflo offers a luxury bus service as a superior alternative to existing transport options. Having already served over 2.5 million professionals in Mumbai and Hyderabad, the company now seeks to transform commutes in the capital.

    Initially, Cityflo will operate on high-demand routes such as DLF cyber city, ensuring seamless connectivity across major residential hubs in Delhi. The company plans to deploy 100 buses within the first year, targeting over 80,000 customers in DLF cyber city and contributing an estimated Rs 25 crore to its topline revenue this year.

    Cityflo co-founder & CEO, Jerin Venad stated, “Delhi’s commuters struggle with unreliable schedules and poor vehicle conditions, even from global mobility providers. We aim to change that narrative by offering a dependable, comfortable, and seamless travel experience.”

    As part of its Cityflo corporate programme, the company will forge strategic partnerships with many corporates, integrating its services into daily work commutes at scale.Unlike existing options prone to last-minute cancellations, unhygienic conditions, and unpredictable schedules, Cityflo positions itself as a premium and reliable alternative.

    Beyond benefiting individual commuters, Cityflo is also assisting companies in providing employees with a stress-free journey to work. In the coming months, the company plans to rapidly expand its fleet and enter new markets, aiming to become the go-to solution for professionals seeking a high-quality commute.

    Cityflo is backed by marquee investors including Lightbox Ventures, Chiratae Ventures, Anupam Mittal, Alteria Capital, and India Quotient.