HOP Electric Mobility Expands Network To Over 100 Experience Centres

- HOP targets expansion to over 300 cities by the end of 2022
- HOP OXO electric motorcycle, new high-speed electric scooter planned
- HOP OXO electric motorcycle to have range of 150 km
HOP Electric Mobility has expanded its retail presence across India, adding over 100 experience centres across the country in a span of less than a year, the company has announced. By the end of 2022, the company intends to expand its retail footprint in more than 300 cities across India, the company added in the statement. HOP Electric Mobility has launched two two-wheelers, HOP LEO and HOP LYF, and the company is now gearing up to launch a high-speed electric bike called HOP OXO. The company says the HOP OXO is going through an extensive testing cycle, and a high-speed electric scooter is also in the works.
Also Read: HOP OXO Electric Motorcycle Teased; Company Expands India Footprint

The HOP LYF electric scooter has a top speed of 50 kmph, and range of 125 km
According to Ketan Mehta, Founder & CEO, HOP Electric Mobility, "HOP Electric Mobility has once again proved its mettle. We are thrilled to become the fastest in the electric vehicle sphere to achieve this feat. Today, owing to the massively increasing internet penetration and conversations surrounding the benefits of electric vehicles, consumers have started making conscious decisions. And what better way to move forward than taking an eco-friendly transportation approach?"
Also Read: HOP Electric Launches Two Electric Scooters

The HOP LEO electric scooter is offered in three variants, with a claimed range of 125 km
According to the company, HOP electric two-wheelers boast of features like an LED console, dual disc brakes, USB charger, swappable smart battery, GPS, anti-theft system, and remote key facilities. HOP Electric Mobility claims a range of 70 km to 125 km on the HOP LEO and HOP LYF electric two-wheelers. The upcoming HOP OXO electric bike is expected to get range of around 150 km, while the upcoming high-speed electric scooter is expected to have a range of around 120 km.
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