Atulya Mittal launched Pune-based Nexzu Mobility, which sells made-in-India electric cycles, which come in two variants, and with features such as double batteries and dual electric disc brakes
Major (Retd) Manjit Rajain donated his classic car to be converted into an EV, where a 15 KW electric motor and 120 Ah lithium-ion battery were added. But 90 per cent of the 1948 Volkswagen Beetle remains untouched.
Bitten by the startup bug, Suhas Rajkumar started Bengaluru-based Simple Energy to come up with affordable, made in India EV scooter that will now compete with smart bikes. But his journey has been no mean feat.
With rising cost of petrol, these Indian startups offer the option of going partially or fully electric, thus ensuring long term savings on fuel costs.
With a battery range of 110 km and a top speed of 110 kmph, the Earth Energy Evolve R offers a riding experience that is very close to its petrol engine counterparts.
Pune-based Abhishek Mane and his five-member family have been using solar power to charge all their home appliances and e-vehicles for the last four years.
A Pune-based startup named E Motorad has launched an e-cycle that is both a cycle and an electric bike. There are two variants of the e-cycle and they are suitable for riding across the city terrains as well as rocky terrains like the mountains.