Categories: Electric Vehicles

Brands working for India’s 2070 zero carbon emission objective

India is going through a massive transformation in the automotive sector. The EV trend is picking up pace. And this is pretty much evident from the growing sales figures as well. One of the main advantages of EVs is zero tailpipe release. With more EVs hitting the roads we can expect the rate of net carbon footprint to go down. We look through some of the brands that are aiming to play a crucial role in championing climate change action and making net zero goals achievable.

Revfin Services

Revfin is an award-winning innovative digital platform, which aims to finance commercial electric vehicles for individual drivers. This will help in the mass-scale adoption of electric vehicles for passenger transportation, e-commerce, and cargo deliveries. The company provides loans to people at the bottom of the pyramid. They make use of high-tech techniques like psychometrics, biometrics, and gamification.

HOP Electric

HOP Electric, is another EV maker which has a lot of potential. The brand recently unveiled its #OXOSNEAKPEEK program for its flagship high-speed electric motorcycle OXO. HOP has received a great response and feedback for the OXO. In fact, the company has already clocked 5,000 bookings from dealer partners even before the commercial launch. At the current pace, the company expects to sell more than 50,000 electric two-wheelers in the next 12 months.

AMO Electric Bikes

AMO Electric Bikes is a provider of low-high-speed electric scooters. Under its special initiative, ‘Smart Logo Ki Smart Choice, AMO Electric Bikes’, its high-speed e-scooter, Jaunty Plus was offered at a special offer price of Rs. 74,460 (ex-showroom price) for a limited period. Under this initiative, the company aims to promote e-mobility as a means to equip customers with the ability to control pollution while avoiding high petrol prices.

Okinawa Autotech

Okinawa Autotech is another EV maker that seems to understand customer requirements pretty well.  Currently, the buyers have evolved over a period of time and thus they fully understand the benefits of owning an electric two-wheeler. The sales momentum in the past few months is a testament to customers’ positive attitude towards electric vehicles. Okinawa itself is expecting an increase of up to 30 percent in the coming months. The company offered discounts of up to INR 7,000 across its product range during this festive season.

Also Read: MG Air EV confirmed for launch in India in 2023.

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