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iVOOMi Energy sold 500 Jeet e-scooters in 10 days

iVoomi Energy, one of the emerging EV makers, sold 500 units of Jeet e-scooter in just 10 days. Thus, going forward with this momentum, the EV maker targets to sell 1,300 units in the next month. The company claims this is the first electric scooter to achieve this feat in such a short span of time. iVoomi has particularly become popular in Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, and Madhya Pradesh.

For the coming months, the EV maker is gearing up to expand its operations to other states in the country. The brand has invested close to INR 100 crore with a vision to empower India with electric mobility. Being an Indian brand, iVoomi also has its presence in other regions across the world. This includes the Asia-Pacific region, across countries such as Hong Kong, China, Thailand, the Philippines, Ethiopia, Nepal, and the Middle East.

Jeet Electric Scooter

From the very first glance at the motorcycles, one will appreciate the scooter’s striking design and outlook. In addition to this, iVoomi has also included some practical and modern touches to uplift the overall character. Customers will have two trims to choose from, namely, Jeet and Jeet Pro. The more economical Jeet trim retails at INR 82,999, meanwhile, the Jeet Pro gets a sticker price of INR 92,999. Key features of the scooter include Find My Scooter app, parking assist, and USB charging. Customers have three colour options to choose from, which are red, blue, and grey.

Demand Running High For iVoomi

To facilitate a seamless buying experience, the company is in talks with leading finance companies to provide financing options to their buyers. To meet the growing demand, iVoomi is expanding its capacity to produce the product from 35 units to 100 units per day. In addition to this, the company is also working on developing a supply chain to produce 2000 units per month from the second quarter of this year.

Also Read: iVOOMi Energy launches S1 & Jeet electric scooters in India.

 

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