Hero Electric continues its expansion drive with the full flow to achieve its 1000 touchpoint target. The EV maker has now added three new dealerships in Tamil Nadu. These three have come up in the form of Alpha Motors at Tirunelveli, DK Motors at Vellore, and Elite Motors at Ranipet. All these outlets will offer both sales and service facilities.
With the demand for EVs rising day by day, Hero Electric is preparing itself to meet customers’ aspirations. Given the current times, Hero Electric’s dealerships have become more digitised. This ensures full transparency and convenience. To further ensure a hassle-free ownership experience, Hero Electric is also offering a 5-year warranty option across its range of scooters. Under this, customers get complete coverage of their scooter (except the battery and the charger) without any hidden or additional cost.
Being in this industry for over 14 years, Hero Electric understands the Indian EV space quite well. This is asserted from the fact that Hero Electric is the country’s largest-selling EV to date. With more than 750 outlets currently and 1000 outlets soon in the future, the company has its presence in almost every corner of the country. Over the last 14 years, Hero Electric has added close to 4.5 lakh electric two-wheelers in the country. Thus, playing a major role in developing and promoting electric mobility in the country.
The shift towards electric vehicles is pretty much evident now. Every second day we are witnessing a new EV hitting the market. Moreover, the number of EV companies that have come in the last 2 to 3 years is also quite overwhelming. The competition is quite fierce, as everyone understands the opportunity present in India’s two-wheeler market. The EV charging infrastructure needs some regulation as it is not quite matching with the growth of EVs in the market. The need of the hour is to match the growth of EVs to that of the setting up of charging stations. This is a crucial step that will ensure a smooth transition to the EV ecosystem.
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