Deliver Amazon Now blocks with your 2-wheeler or e-bike
Amazon Now blocks are typically 4 hours long. They include multiple deliveries to customers located up to 4 km from the Amazon Now pickup location, and require you to return to the Amazon Now pickup location after each delivery to pick up your next order.
What vehicle do I need?
A 2-wheeler or e-bike that meets all applicable laws and safety requirements.
How to select “Amazon Now” as your delivery type when onboarding:
1. Download the Amazon Flex app.
2. Sign in to your Amazon account or create an Amazon account.
3. On the Vehicle screen, select: Motorcycle (2-Wheeler) or E-bike
Note: Selecting the wrong vehicle type may result in onboarding delays.
4. On the delivery types screen, select: Amazon Now delivery.
5. Follow the in-app steps to continue creating your account.
With Amazon Now deliveries, you will deliver daily essentials locally to Amazon customers, up to 4 km from the Amazon Now pickup location, and earn up to ₹140 per hour*.
Get paid for delivering
With Amazon Now, you get paid per delivery, which is included in the total block earnings. Since we know your time is valuable, you also get paid for your availability between deliveries as part of the block minimum pay.
Learning at your fingertips
We’re always here to help you stay safe and feel prepared while delivering. The Amazon Flex app has tools to help you succeed, such as the Learning Portal and access to Driver Support. Learn more about delivering safely.
Here's what you need to sign up and start delivering Amazon Now blocks:
Be 18+ years old for 2-wheelers; 20+ years old for 3-wheelers (commercial).
Have an Android smartphone with current operating system. Your device needs to have a camera with flash, GPS location services, and an active SIM with voice and data connectivity.
Have a valid PAN (Permanent Account Number) card.
Have a savings or a current bank account.
Have a 2-wheeler or e-bike that meets all applicable laws and safety requirements. You are required to wear a helmet on a 2-wheeler or e-bike.
For a 2-wheeler, have a valid driving license, registration certificate (RC), insurance certificate, and pollution certificate (PUC).
For an e-bike, have a battery operated vehicle which meets relevant regulations, and an e-bike exemption certificate.**
*Actual earnings will depend on your location, available deliveries, and other factors. **E-bikes refer to a “Battery Operated Vehicle” which is not deemed to be a motor vehicle under the relevant provisions of Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989 (CMVR) read with the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 and other relevant regulations. E-bike require a relevant certificate from an authorised testing agency for such vehicle claiming exemption from the Act and Rules.