Electric Vehicles

Revolt Motors opens showroom in Bihar

Written by AnantaSaranNayak

Revolt Motors announces the opening of its first store in Bihar. The store has come up with the address as Beur More, Anisabad, Patna – 800002. With this, Revolt Motors has now added 23 retail stores all across the country. With this speed, Revolt aims to achieve its target of opening 40+ stores this year. Revolt recently opened the latest ones in Nellore and Vijayawada in April. The demand for electric motorcycles is rising day by day. Revolt Motors is still the most sought market brand in this segment. But, this could change pretty soon, as a host of other EV makers have now forayed into this segment.

EV Subsidies Are The Game Changer

The Central Government’s FAME India scheme is gaining momentum across the country. The subsidy offered under this initiative is compelling a host of customers to join the EV movement. In addition to this, Niti Aayog aims to introduce the ‘Battery Swapping’ Policy in the Nation. This is a great move that will compel more customers to join the EV movement. The Bihar state government is also preparing to introduce its own Electric Vehicle Policy. This will help in boosting the economy and reducing air pollution. As a part of this policy, charging stations will be set up at bus depots. Additionally, charging points will also be installed at fueling stations.

Revolt Plans For The Future

These new Revolt showrooms will focus on India-centric, flexible, cost-effective innovations. This will help to drive the growth of electric mobility, which is in line with making India self-reliant. These stores will also add to the experience of the EV ecosystem, thus making the customers much more aware of the EV space. At these experience centres, customers experience the vehicle via test ride and go through the design and the charging process. Revolt Motors is also leveraging cutting edge tech like AI to upscale and provide an in-house developed contactless experience for its customers.

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