Omega Seiki Mobility Unveils Electric Scooters

- Omega Seiki Mobility is based out of Faridabad, Haryana
- OSM intends to become a leader in the electric two-wheeler segment
- Omega Seiki will use solid-state batteries in its range of EVs
Omega Seiki Mobility Pvt. Ltd. (OSM), a part of the Anglian Omega Group of Companies, has unveiled its first electric two-wheelers, Zoro and Fiare. Bookings for the two electric scooters will commence by the end of August, and deliveries will begin by the upcoming festive season. The two electric scooters will offer top speed of 45 kmph, and will come with a range of 85 km on a single charge. The electric scooters will be available in seven colours, and the company is showcasing the electric scooters at Omega Seiki Mobility's new state-of-the-art flagship showroom in Pune, which was also launched today.
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Omega Seiki Mobility Zoro electric scooter seems to be built for B2C and B2B usage
Unveiling the electric two-wheelers, Uday Narang, Founder, Omega Seiki Mobility, said, "We are excited about bringing our electric two-wheelers to further accelerate development of sustainable solutions. Climate change is a serious challenge and Omega Seiki Mobility is committed to providing solutions and the company is doing its bit in moving the world to sustainable mobility through our products."
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Talking about plans for the B2B segment, Narang added, "We are creating special application and features in our electric scooters for the B2B sector. We are actively exploring partnerships with key players especially in the food delivery, pharmaceutical sector and other sectors."
The Omega Seiki Mobility flagship showroom is essentially an interactive space having tech gadgets (tablets) which offers customers an opportunity to learn about the vehicle and its features. Currently, the company has 15 showrooms across India, and the company is planning to expand its pan-India footprint to 115 showrooms by the end of 2021, out of which 40 stores will be in western India. OSM is also planning to launch 10 flagship stores by the end of the current financial year.
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