Earth Energy EV starts booking for three models
It is tagged at Rs 1.42 lakh.Earth Energy EV said it has lined up special schemes for early birds, offering an year long access to free charging from any of its dealership centre.
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Mumbai-based automotive startup, Earth Energy EV on Tuesday announced opening of bookings for its electric two-wheeler range Glyde+, Evolve Z, and Evolve with deliveries to start from next month.
Prospective customers can book the models online through its website with a downpayment of Rs 1,000 for each model to secure the order, the company said in a statement.
Glyde+ is an electric scooter powered by a 2.4W electric motor with a top speed of 60km/hr and is priced Rs 92,000. On the other hand, electric motorcycle Evolve Z has a 96 AH/Li-ion battery with a range of 100km. It is priced at Rs 1.3 lakh. Evolve R is also an electric bike with a range of up to 110 km at full charge. It is tagged at Rs 1.42 lakh.
Earth Energy EV said it has lined up special schemes for early birds, offering an year long access to free charging from any of its dealership centre. It is has offered an introductory discount of upto Rs 2,000 along with add on accessories like helmets and crash guards.
''Through our various lucrative offerings we are aiming to encourage customers to prefer EVs as a conscious choice. We are aiding the green mobility ecosystem in India with our disruptive product line at a reasonable price range. We are dedicated to our mission of providing Industry class technology at reasonable cost,'' Earth Energy CEO & Founder Rushi Shenghani said.
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