India's gig economy is reshaping the employment landscape, offering flexible and independent work opportunities across sectors like ride-hailing, food delivery and e-commerce logistics. However, women remain largely excluded from this transformation, accounting for only 10-15% of the gig workforce. This stark gender gap stems from deep-rooted socioeconomic barriers, including restricted mobility, safety concerns, lack of access to financial resources and limited vehicle ownership. As the country pushes for inclusive growth, electric two-wheelers (E-2Ws) offer a powerful tool to create new avenues for women's participation.