Delivery Boys Earn ₹40,000/Month? The Shocking Truth | Arun Kumar, EV91 Founder | Episode 27
04 July 2026

Delivery Boys Earn ₹40,000/Month? The Shocking Truth | Arun Kumar, EV91 Founder | Episode 27

Mundhe Banni Podcast

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A delivery boy in India can earn ₹40,000 a month — but takes home only half. EV91 founder Arun Kumar reveals the hidden economics of India's gig economy, and the EV subscription model rebuilding it.From a small room in Mandya to 25 cities, 5,000 riders, and 2,000 vehicles — this is the story of how an auto driver's son became the founder of one of India's fastest-growing gig mobility startups. In this Kannada podcast conversation, Arun Kumar walks through his 15-year journey across Ola, Swiggy, Rapido, and Dunzo before starting EV91 a single-point EV subscription platform for delivery riders, quick commerce partners, and ride-hailing fleets. If you're an aspiring entrepreneur, gig worker, EV enthusiast, or Karnataka startup watcher, this episode is packed with ground-level insight you won't find in polished founder interviews.What you'll learn in this episode:✅ Why 1 crore Indian delivery workers face the same hidden problem and how EV91 solves it✅ The real math behind ₹40,000/month delivery jobs (and what riders actually take home)✅ How an EV subscription model saves riders 50% of their vehicle costs✅ Why delivery boys are "smarter than us" the multi-app strategy nobody talks about✅ The transition from employee to founder: lessons from Ola, Swiggy, Rapido & Dunzo✅ Why India's EV two-wheeler adoption is stuck at 7% and what changes it


Chapters:00:00:00-Trailer-The Line That Stops You Cold00:01:09-Welcome to Mundhe Banni00:02:24-Meet the Founder of EV9100:07:56-The ₹40,000 Truth Nobody Tells You00:09:15-The Model That Changed Everything00:18:55-The Auto Driver's Son From Mandya00:26:42-The Day He Walked Away From a Salary00:45:12-A Message to Every Kannadiga With a Dream