ElectricPe, India’s leading electric vehicle (EV) super-app, is expanding its footprint with plans to open 50 new mobility centers across 24 cities by June 2025. These centers will enhance the accessibility and adoption of electric two-wheelers by offering a wide range of services including charging, financing, and after-sales support. This expansion will bring ElectricPe’s total network to 64 centers across 32 cities in India.
The newly launched mobility centers aim to address key barriers to EV adoption by providing customers with the option to purchase electric vehicles, access necessary after-sales services, and explore affordable financing plans. With both physical centers and online platforms, ElectricPe is making it easier for consumers to switch to sustainable mobility solutions.
In addition to selling EVs, ElectricPe is focusing on building a robust charging infrastructure. The company is installing numerous charging stations in urban and semi-urban areas, with real-time availability features integrated into Google Maps. This development aims to alleviate range anxiety, a common concern among potential EV users, by ensuring accessible and convenient charging points.
ElectricPe’s innovative subscription model for EV batteries also stands out, offering battery replacement and maintenance services at lower upfront costs. This model is designed to make the transition to electric mobility more affordable while providing reliable battery services for consumers.
Leading the charge for ElectricPe’s expansion is Pragya Goyal, the newly appointed Head of Growth and New Initiatives. Goyal, former founder and CEO of Vegh Automobiles, will oversee the rollout of the new mobility centers and spearhead further growth initiatives to strengthen ElectricPe’s position in the electric vehicle sector.
With this strategic expansion, ElectricPe is poised to enhance India’s electric vehicle ecosystem, providing consumers with a seamless experience that covers everything from vehicle purchase to maintenance, thus accelerating the adoption of green transportation across the country.
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