With the demand for electric two-wheelers reaching new heights, Revolts Motors is on an expansion spree. The electric motorcycle maker has announced the addition of two new stores in Andhra Pradesh. With this, the total number of Revolt Retail stores count in South India has reached nine. The 8th store has come up in Nellore; meanwhile, the 9th store has come up in Vijayawada.
In terms of the national level, Revolt Motors now has 22 retail stores. The long term plan is to add 40+ stores across the country. Address of the store in Nellore reads as D. No 25 – 2/13, Current Office centre (beside Union Bank of India), GNT Road, Nellore. Meanwhile, the one in Vijaywada is at Plot no. 10, Patamalanka, Opp. West Side, Vijayawada – 520010.
Andhra Pradesh’s Demand For EVs On The Rise
As per statistics, Andhra Pradesh is the third most EV friendly state in India. And the government aims at going 100 per cent electric by 2030 in terms of city buses. Moreover, the state is planning to invest close to INR 3,000 crore in EV manufacturing. Other South India states, namely Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka and Telangana, are also involved in this segment quite proactively. Demand for EVs will only grow from here, and we expect more customers to join the EV movement in the coming days.
Revolt RV400 – Country’s Most Loved Electric Motorcycle
Every time RV400 went on sale, Revolt got an overwhelming response from the customers. The demand is growing each day, and with that, other EV makers are joining in too. RV400 comes with a 3KW motor powered by a 3.24KWh 72V Lithium-Ion battery. With this, the rider can extract a top speed of 85 kmph. As per 2022 standards, the motorcycle also comes loaded with features. This includes bike locator/Geo-fencing, customised sounds, complete bike diagnostics, battery status, historical data on your rides, and KMs completed. Riders also get the option of locating the nearest Revolt Switch Station to swap your Revolt’s battery and be on the move in less than 60 seconds.
Also Read: Revolt Motorcycles clock 5 Crore kilometers on Indian roads.