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ElectricPe Opens EV Mobility Centres To Simplify EV Ownership

ElectricPe has unveiled plans to open virtual and physical mobility centres. Customers in Bangalore can now visit the newly established mobility centres or use the ElectricPe app to explore and test-drive a diverse range of electric two-wheelers from various original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). This initiative provides consumers with a unique opportunity to make informed decisions tailored to their preferences.

ElectricPe’s mobility centres will not only serve as showrooms for vehicle exploration but also offer services ranging from charging solutions and financing options to assistance with vehicle exchange, insurance, and registration. The goal is to eliminate the complexities associated with EV ownership, making it a seamless and hassle-free process.

Avinash Sharma, Co-Founder, and CEO of ElectricPe, highlighted the significance of the move, stating, ‘Our holistic approach, encompassing test rides, seamless vehicle exchange, access to the comprehensive ElectricPe bundle covering charging, battery ownership, insurance, and more, all under one roof, will be the differentiator.’

The company plans to expand its physical outlets in 2024, making these services more accessible to EV enthusiasts across the country. Furthermore, customers purchasing an EV through ElectricPe will gain access to the company’s complete suite of services, including charging infrastructure setup and utilisation of ElectricPe’s extensive charging network throughout India.

Raghav Rohila, Co-Founder and CPO of ElectricPe, emphasised that this initiative aligns with the company’s commitment to facilitating widespread EV adoption in India. The success of ElectricPe’s mobility stores in Bangalore, accounting for 6 percent of EV two-wheeler sales in October, underscores the positive impact of their efforts in simplifying EV ownership.