CredR, a Bengaluru-based omni-channel consumer brand for buying and selling used two-wheelers, now offers customers the choice to liquidate their old two-wheeler and swap it for a brand new electric two-wheeler.
Hyderabad-based Gear Head Motors is an EV startup that converts bicycles and auto rickshaws into electric vehicles and is also on the cusp of launching its own brand of e-bikes that can charge in 45 minutes.
Warivo Motor, a Jaipur-based electric vehicle startup, launched their latest range of premium e-scooters called the Falcon Ace with a top speed of 60 kmph, battery range of 75-80 km, reverse gear features and an in-built mobile phone charger.
Uton Energia, a Hyderabad-based EV startup, launched their latest line of e-bikes called fortyfive, which costs just Rs 35,000 in February 2021 for commuters travelling distances less than 10 km one way.
IIT Delhi incubated EV startup, Geliose Mobility, started by Aditya Tiwari has recently launched 'Hope'. This affordable EV scooter can go up to 75 kms on a single charge.
Omkar Thale from Maharashtra turned his hobby into a sustainable innovation by converting his Honda Activa into an electric vehicle and launched Autobat E Moto Pvt Ltd.
Delhi EV startup Charge-Up, founded by Varun Goenka and Akshay Kashyap, is offering the Battery As A Service model to e-rickshaw drivers wherein they can swap batteries rather than spending hours waiting for them to charge.
Watch how these sisters, Nikita and Nishita Baliarsingh from Odisha, launched Nexus Powers in 2019, with an aim to build electric vehicles by replacing lithium ones with crop residue in the batteries.
Jaibir Siwach, a retired aeronautical engineer with the Indian Navy, launched Kabira Mobility in 2019. And this Goa-based startup's latest offering are the KM3000 and KM4000 premium high-speed e-motorcycles.