Greaves Retail Launches Multi-Brand EV Store In Bengaluru

- AutoEVmart Bengaluru is the first mult-brand EV store from Greaves
- More AutoEVmart retail stores are expected in other cities
- Greaves Electric Mobility owns the Ampere Electric EV brand
Greaves Cotton, one of India's leading diversified engineering companies in the country, has announced its foray into the multi-brand electric vehicle segment by launching the first AutoEVmart retail store in Bengaluru. Through this dedicated electric vehicle store, Greaves Electric Mobility aims to bring everything related to EVs under one roof, and provide multi-brand electric mobility solutions under its own brand, Ampere Electric, as well as other electric two-wheeler and three-wheeler brands. The idea is to provide wider choice to customers, convenience, and a unique experience. Greaves Electric Mobility is set to launch more such AutoEVmart stores in other important cities and towns of the country.
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The company is planning more AutoEVmart EV retail stores across the country.
The objective of the AutoEVmart is to provide the best experience and help customers move ahead to fulfill their dreams while meeting smart everyday mobility requirements in a more sustainable manner. The products at the AutoEVmart stores will include electric scooters, e-cycles, e-autos, e-loaders and e-rickshaws and retrofitted accessories for both personal and commercial use. The store will also provide an extensive after-sales EV care experience including roadside assistance, easy finance options, comprehensive service packages and e-mobility spare parts.
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AutoEVmart by Greaves Electric Mobility will not just provide Ampere Electric brand EVs, but also other two-wheelers and three-wheelers from different brands.
Speaking on the announcement YVS Vijaykumar, CEO, Greaves Retail, said, "We are excited to announce our first AutoEVmart store in Bengaluru today. Bengaluru has been at the forefront of technology innovation and has equally played a significant role in adopting and encouraging electric vehicles and setting an example for other cities to move forward with clean mobility solutions. With 'AutoEVmart' we are excited to bring a range of electric vehicles in the last mile mobility space, accelerate clean and better future by embracing new technologies."
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According to Greaves Cotton, consumers can choose between different options, shopping online with home delivery, shopping online and picking up at a store, shopping at a store and taking merchandise away, or shopping at a store and having it delivered to their home. These features will be part of the AutoEVmart along with services like battery swapping and a variety of auto-care and detailing products, the company announced in a statement. The company further added that it now has a retail footprint of nearly 7,000 touchpoints, 12,000 mechanics on staff and a dedicated on-call support team to address the needs of EV buyers.
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