Komaki Electric, a Delhi based emerging e-mobility company, will soon launch an electric cruiser bike in January 2022. This will also make it India’s first electric cruiser motorcycle. The company believes that this will significantly impact the market and compel more people to join the EV movement. Komaki has mentioned that they will price this motorcycle quite aggressively so as to make it an affordable and attractive offering. Currently, there has been a positive trend in the demand for EVs in the country. Multiple new and existing automotive companies are entering this segment, which helps in generating healthy competition and hence better creating products for the customers.
Komaki’s Range Of Products
As of today, the company has provided us with four electric motorcycles. Furthermore, in the electric scooter segment, Komaki has multiple options as well. This includes the largest scooter, TN-95 and the performance-oriented SE model. This does prove that the company has vast experience in this business and we expect that the electric cruiser also falls to the liking of the customers. The company claims that they aim to make the cruiser motorcycle with the USP of affordability and accessibility. And at the same time, there won’t be any compromise on the comfort and taste of luxury. Komaki is quite confident with its product and fully prepared to launch it into the market.
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In order to expand its customer base, Komaki is increasingly expanding its dealership network. The company has recently added its 300th EV dealership in the country. For the first half of 2021, the company had sold over 21,000 units of electric vehicles, which is quite a remarkable figure. With the growing demand for electric vehicles, we expect the sales to grow even further in the coming years. For the convenience of the customers, Komaki has also started online booking for its products. This adds to the peace of mind and flexibility and perfectly matches the current trend of ‘work-from-home.
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