Pune-Based Electric Two-Wheeler Maker iVOOMi Energy Plans Network Expansion In India

- iVOOMi Energy aims to onboard 150 channel partners by April.
- It currently has a presence with 50+ channel partners.
- It can deliver more than 500 electric scooters in a single day.
Pune-based electric two-wheeler manufacturer iVOOMi Energy announced plans to create an EV ecosystem by expanding its channel partner network in India with an aim to onboard 150 channel partners by April. Initially, the company concentrated its expansion efforts in the Western and Southern parts of India, developing a presence with 50+ channel partners. The expansion is backed by the growing interest in iVOOMi's electric two-wheelers – City, Eco, Jeet, and S1 all priced under Rs. 1 lakh with a range of over 130 km per charge.
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Sunil Bansal, MD & Co-Founder, iVOOMI Energy said, “Within a short span of time, iVOOMi Energy has made a mark on the minds of customers by delivering the best-in-class electric scooters with a perfect blend of technology, design, and reliability. The future aspiration is to accelerate the transition to electric mobility while catering to a wide range of middle-income customers who aspire to own affordable but powerful vehicles.”

iVOOMi electric scooters are priced below Rs. 1 lakh and offer up to 130 km of range.
To further accelerate the growing momentum, iVOOMi Energy aims to develop an ecosystem for EVs with a well-knit network of channel partners, including dealers, after-sales service providers, financial institutions, and many more service providers. iVOOMi will offer both sales and service space through these channel partners, allowing clients to select new electric vehicles as well as receive after-sales services. The EV and battery maker has already established a presence in 55 various locations within Maharashtra, Goa, Gujrat, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, Telangana, and Chattisgarh.
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With an objective of manufacturing 100 per cent localized electric scooters, the company has chosen to keep its production capabilities local, with the capability to deliver more than 500 electric scooters a day from its manufacturing facilities in Noida, Pune, and Ahmednagar. The company is also set to launch two high-speed ARAI and ICAT certified electric bikes this fiscal year.
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