Campus mobility in India is undergoing a quiet revolution. From IITs and central universities to sprawling private campuses, administrators are replacing diesel utility vehicles with electric golf carts and low-speed EV shuttles that are quieter, cleaner, and cheaper to operate over a five-year lifecycle.
Skyy Rider Electric has deployed over 2,000 vehicles across institutional clients including hospitals, railways, and government campuses. The primary drivers are predictable total cost of ownership, zero tailpipe emissions in pedestrian zones, and the ability to customise seating, canopy, and branding for each campus identity.
Modern lithium-ion packs paired with intelligent BMS systems deliver 60–80 km of real-world range per charge — more than enough for intra-campus loops. With on-site charging and annual maintenance contracts, fleet managers report up to 40% savings compared to legacy fuel-based utility fleets.
Looking ahead, integrated telematics, geofencing, and shared mobility dashboards will turn campus EV fleets into data-driven operations — and Skyy Rider is building that future from Bhubaneswar outward across India.
