Electric-two-wheelers News
Ather Extends Faster Home Charger Upgrade To Base 450X Buyers At A Discount
The 700-watt ‘Dot’ charger will be offered as an option to buyers of the entry-level 450X electric scooter for an added cost.
TVS iQube Prices Revised; E-Scooter Now Starts At ₹ 1.21 lakh
Following government intervention, TVS, along with other electric two-wheeler firms, has now included the price of the offboard charger into the scooter’s ex-showroom cost.
RACEnergy Procures $3 MIllion in Equity And Debt; Plans Expansion
RACEnergy, a deep-tech battery swapping company, has recently secured an amount of $3 million in funding through debt and equity for its expansion plans.
Bookings For Matter Aera Electric Motorcycle To Begin On May 17
Matter Motor, Ahmedabad-based EV startup, has announced that bookings for its product, Matter Aera, will start on May 17, 2023. The company has opened bookings across 25 districts in India.
Honda To Develop Performance Electric Motorcycles In Push Towards Electrification
The brand is developing high-performance electric motorcycles with advanced technology in aid to revolutionize the electric motorcycle industry
Simple Energy Commences Roll Out Of Customer Units Of One e-Scooter
The company had previously announced that it plans to launch the Simple One on May 23.
Hero MotoCorp Reports Revenue Of ₹ 8,307 Crore In The Final Quarter; Posts Revenue Growth Of 12 Per Cent
The Profit-After-Tax figures this quarter came to Rs. 859 crore
e-Sprinto Gears Up To Launch Amery, Its Second High-Speed Electric Scooter
The second offering from e-Sprinto, the Amery, is set to cover 140 km on a single charge
Ather Energy To Refund Charger Cost For E-Scooters Purchased Till April 12, 2023
Including the total cost of reimbursing customers who paid an additional amount for the charger of their e-scooter, Ather is set to shell out around Rs 140 crore.
Ola Electric Confirms It Will Reimburse Charger Costs To Customers After FAME-II Controversy
This announcement comes after complaints about prominent electric two-wheeler (E2W) manufacturers selling chargers at extra cost prompted a response from the heavy industries ministry.