“Eco Mobility Launches Rental Car Services in 10 New Cities”

India’s leading car rental service provider, Eco Mobility, has announced the expansion of its corporate car rental services to 10 additional cities across the country. This move aligns with the company’s broader strategy to extend its geographic coverage and aims to encompass 125 cities by the conclusion of the fiscal year 2025. Presently, Eco Mobility operates in over 100 cities nationwide.

The newly targeted cities for Eco Mobility’s corporate car rental services include Amravati, Nanded, Sangli, Ratnagiri, and Latur in Maharashtra; Shahjahanpur in Rajasthan; Srikakulam in Andhra Pradesh; Mallapelly in Telangana; Khurda in Odisha; and Palakkad in Kerala.

Mr. Rajesh Loomba, the Managing Director of Eco Mobility, expressed his enthusiasm regarding this expansion, stating, “We are delighted to announce the rollout of our car rental services in ten additional cities in India, where Eco Mobility will introduce corporate car rental solutions.” He emphasized that this initiative is a pivotal component of the company’s overarching expansion strategy, aimed at establishing Eco Mobility as a leader in the car rental services sector.

Loomba highlighted Eco Mobility’s unique near-demand service model, characterized by its high-touch, high-tech approach, as a key differentiator from other industry players. He underscored the company’s commitment to delivering unparalleled customer experiences through round-the-clock support, stringent compliance tracking, adherence to the highest safety and hygiene standards, a diverse fleet of vehicles, trained and verified chauffeurs, and seamless technology integration.

With the launch of services in these new cities, Eco Mobility endeavors to set a new benchmark in the local car rental market, with a focus on delighting customers on every journey and fostering enduring relationships founded on trust and excellence in service delivery.

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