Omega Seiki Mobility, Log9 Materials Launch Fast-Charging electric 3W

- Rage+ Rapid EV launched in two variants at introductory discounted prices
- Claimed full charging in just 35 minutes, 5-year warranty on vehicle
- The Anglian Omega Group is the parent company of Omega Seiki Mobility
OSM in association with battery tech start-up Log9 Materials, has introduced what the company says are India's fastest charging electric three-wheeler, the Rage+ Rapid EV. The company has commenced pre-bookings for the electric commercial vehicle for an amount of Rs. 10,000. The Rage+ Rapid EV has been launched in two variants, with discounted prices for the first 1,000 customers. The Rage+ Rapid Open Carrier Half Tray is being offered at a discounted price of Rs. 3.59 lakh (Ex-showroom), while the Rage+ Rapid EV with top body container is being offered with a discounted price of Rs. 3.99 lakh (Ex-showroom).
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Omega Seiki Mobility and Log9 Materials have jointly developed the Rage+ Rapid EV, and according to the two companies, the fast-charging electric three-wheeler has been developed keeping in mind the requirements of Indian consumers. Both brands are offering the Rage+ Rapid electric three-wheeler with an attractive discount of up to Rs. 1 lakh, according to an official statement.
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The Rage+ Rapid EV has been jointly developed by Omega Seiki Mobility and Log9 Materials
"Omega Seiki Mobility (OSM) believes that the way to develop faster EV Technology is through creating alliances. We are elated to partner with Log9 Materials as we share common values of creating Made-In-India and Made-for-India products. OSM is at the pinnacle of the cargo EV segment in India and with the launch of Rage+ Rapid EV, I am sure our customers will be delighted with the unique value proposition offered. Resolving range anxiety with industry-leading charging time will lead to more uptime for last-mile logistics customers as well as entrepreneurs, adding more firepower to their business," said Uday Narang, Founder and Chairman, Omega Seiki Mobility.
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Dr. Akshay Singhal, Founder & CEO, Log 9 Materials says, "We are happy to roll-out the festive season pre-booking offer of Rage+ RapidEV in partnership with Omega Seiki Mobility. With Log 9's InstaCharge technology which allow 9x faster charging, 9x more battery life and 9x higher performance as compared to the existing EV batteries in the Indian market, these Rage+ RapidEV 3 wheelers will enable vehicle owners to save a lot of charging time, increase uptime, deliver more and thus make more money with deliveries per shift."
Both variants of the Rage+ Rapid electric three-wheeler consist of RapidX 6000 fast-charging batteries based on the InstaCharge technology developed by Log9 Materials. These electric three-wheelers are said to be able to be fully charged in just 35 minutes, making them the fastest-charging three-wheelers available in India right now. The Rage+ Rapid EVs also come with Rs. 1 lakh buy-back guarantee within 5 years, and also come with a 5-year vehicle warranty and 6-year battery warranty.
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