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Ex-YoloBus CEO Sanjay Jadoun launches Sikhar Fleet; says, 'Customers are dissatisfied with unhygienic vehicles'

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Sumit Vishwakarma
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Ex-YoloBus CEO Sanjay Jadoun launches Sikhar Fleet

Sikhar Fleet has entered India’s electric mobility market with the launch of its operations in Delhi-NCR.

Founded in late 2025 by ex-YoloBus CEO Sanjay Jadoun, Sikhar Fleet follows a B2B EV Fleet-as-a-Service model. It provides fully managed electric fleets to ride-hailing platforms, enterprises, and logistics players. Its services include trained and disciplined drivers, clean and well-maintained electric vehicles, daily earning visibility with faster payouts, charging and energy partnerships, and continuous fleet uptime and performance management.

The company uses its experience in large-scale mobility operations to maintain over 95% vehicle uptime. This helps keep vehicles running and ensures stable earnings for drivers.

The company claims that more than 90% of its fleet is already unit-economically profitable, supporting sustainable growth and long-term service quality at scale. This integrated model allows partners to focus on demand generation, while Sikhar Fleet manages supply quality, operational reliability, and customer experience.

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Sanjay Jadoun, Co-Founder, Sikhar Fleet, said, “Indian cities are facing rising air pollution, drivers are struggling within fragmented and unpredictable earning models, and customers are increasingly dissatisfied with unhygienic vehicles and unreliable cab services. Sikhar Fleet was built to demonstrate that electric mobility, when backed by disciplined operations and professional fleet management, can be genuinely clean for the environment, fair and financially secure for drivers, reliable for customers, and economically sustainable for the broader mobility ecosystem”.

As part of its early traction, Sikhar Fleet is an official EV fleet partner of Rapido. The partnership is currently active in Delhi-NCR and is expanding to other cities.

Dharam Jadoun, Co-Founder, Sikhar Fleet, said, “At the heart of Sikhar Fleet is a deep respect for the people who keep urban mobility moving- our drivers. When they are paid on time, treated with dignity, and supported with clean, well-maintained electric vehicles, they can focus on delivering a safe, reliable, and high-quality experience to customers. Fair and transparent earnings, disciplined operations, and dependable vehicles not only improve driver livelihoods but also raise service standards across the ecosystem. This driver-first approach is fundamental to building a clean, reliable, and truly scalable electric mobility network for India”.

Currently, Sikhar Fleet operates more than 50 electric vehicles and has signed MOUs for over 200 additional vehicles. Over the next 12 months, the company plans to scale to more than 1,000 electric vehicles across multiple cities.

It will focus on high-usage urban mobility segments where EV fleets can create strong environmental and economic impact. These segments include ride-hailing, corporate mobility, urban and last-mile logistics, and first-mile and last-mile transport.

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