Hero Electric Expands Its Network In India

- Hero Electric plans 15 new dealerships across India
- Hero Electric has more than 600 touchpoints across India
- The dealerships will have the entire range of electric scooters
India's biggest electric vehicle brand, Hero Electric, has announced further expansion of its dealer network in eastern and central India. The company plans to open 15 new dealerships in the next two months, and will strengthen its network across all key markets with this new expansion. The dealer facilities of Hero Electric include advanced services, equipped with a fleet of highly trained and qualified professionals ensuring the highest levels of after-sales service and solutions to existing customers, the company said in a press statement.

Hero Electric will add 15 new dealerships in the next two months
"At Hero Electric, we aim to provide eco-friendly mobility solutions to people. We are proud to have the largest dealer network across the country and recently crossed 600 touchpoints. Our eco-friendly products are accessible to many more people across India, enabling every Indian to have a chance to use zero emission, sustainable mobility solutions from Hero Electric. We are planning to open over 1500 touch points in the next 2 years to penetrate the most interior parts of the country," said Sohinder Gill, CEO, Hero Electric India.

The new dealerships will showcase the entire range of Hero Electric scooters
As part of the new expansion plans, Hero Electric has extended its network with eight new dealerships in Guwahati (Assam), Una (Gujarat), Kaithal and Rohtak (Haryana), Baranagar (Madhya Pradesh), Shirwal (Maharashtra) and Thenkasi (Tamil Nadu). In the next phase of the current expansion plans, Hero Electric will open fifteen new dealerships across cities like Amta (West Bengal), Timarani (Madhya Pradesh), Hazipur (Bihar), and Pratapura (Chhattisgarh), among others.
The company says the new dealerships will offer best-in-class electric two-wheeler sales and service facility, along with the entire range of Hero Electric products available in India. Hero Electric is one of the oldest and biggest electric vehicle brands in India and has been at the forefront of the electric two-wheeler industry. Currently, Hero Electric has around 610 sales and service outlets spread across the country. Hero Electric currently has close to 3 lakh electric two-wheelers in India.
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