Electric scooters, buses steal show at EV Expo in Delhi
New Delhi
08-August-2022
Around 100 e-vehicle companies -- both domestic and foreign, showcased their latest pollution-free e-vehicles at the three-day 'EV Expo', that concluded on Sunday, at Pragati Maidan in Delhi. The expo also showcased Lithium-ion batteries and the latest charging solutions.
Along with this, Altius Auto Solutions also introduced a 'high-speed' electric two-wheeler with 2,000W motor that claims a maximum speed of 70 kmph and mileage of 110 km per charge. The price of this scooter will be around Rs 85,000.
Apart from this, two stylish e-scooters 'Habibi' and 'e-Noa' powered by 48V 27Ah Lithium-ion battery by A-One Energy Pvt Ltd which is a Mohali-based start-up in e-mobility space also took part in the expo. This scooter delivers a mileage of 80 km per charge, and its price starts from Rs 60,000.
EV Expo 2022 organiser Rajeev Arora said: "We are delighted to have around 100 exhibitors from across India, and are even more excited by the number of visitors on day one. The number of new launches in electric 2 and 3 wheelers as well as battery and charging solutions etc., proves the need of a platform like EV Expo at this juncture which provides a very special opportunity for manufacturers to unveil and showcase their innovations developed over the last 12 months."-IANS
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