This milestone was achieved by replacing around 15 lakh private car trips with Cityflo's bus services in Mumbai, Delhi, and Hyderabad.
By priya
Key Highlights:
Cityflo, India's premium mobility platform, announced a major environmental milestone for FY25. The company helped save over 73 lakh litres of fuel and prevented 6,659 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions. This was achieved by replacing around 15 lakh private car trips with Cityflo's bus services in Mumbai, Delhi, and Hyderabad.
Positive Impact on the Environment
The environmental savings are equal to the carbon absorption ability of around 3.3 lakh trees in a year. Cityflo’s buses also helped reclaim road space. At full capacity, one bus removes the need for three private cars, making traffic smoother during peak hours.
Focus on Commuter Safety and Comfort
Cityflo's service is especially popular among working professionals. Women make up 41% of the customer base, thanks to Cityflo’s strong focus on safety and comfort. Features like app-based booking, reserved seating, and clean interiors have made the service more reliable and attractive.
Leadership Insights:
According to company representatives, there is a strong need for better public transport options. “The numbers from this year show a clear shift — people are willing to choose shared mobility if the service is good. But the gap is huge — every month, India adds 3 lakh cars to its roads, while public bus availability stays low at just 1.2 buses per 1,000 people," they said. Cityflo believes it plays an important role by offering solutions that fit into city planning and promote cleaner transport.
About Cityflo
Cityflo was founded in 2015 by graduates from IIT Bombay. It has now grown to operate over 450 buses across three major Indian cities. Today, Cityflo employs about 150 professionals and supports over 550 drivers and operational staff. The company is backed by investors like Lightbox Ventures and India Quotient. It is also exploring new verticals and partnerships to expand its commute solutions and become a bigger part of everyday transportation programs. The company has also revealed plans to make 20% of its fleet electric by FY26, pushing for cleaner and greener transportation.
Also Read: Cityflo Expands Fleet with 100 New Custom-Built Buses in Partnership with VECV
CMV360 Says
Cityflo's achievements in FY25 show the potential of shared mobility in making Indian cities pollution-free and less congested. With its growing services and upcoming plans for electrification, Cityflo is set to play a bigger role in the future of urban transportation.

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