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Evera Cabs is expanding its electric taxi service by acquiring 500 repossessed EVs from BluSmart, which faced operational suspension due to financial irregularities. Evera is also onboarding BluSmart drivers, including a significant number of women, to meet the rising demand for electric cabs, particularly around Delhi airport. This move fills the market gap left by BluSmart's shutdown.
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