ElectricPe to Open 50 New Mobility Centres by 2025
ElectricPe’s outlets provide two-wheeler charging, financing, and after-sales service.
ElectricPe, India's leading EV super-app, said it will open 50 new mobility centers—which offer two-wheeler charging, financing, and after-sales service—across 24 cities by June.
This will expand its total footprint to 64 centers in 32 cities nationwide. The EV mobility center The company aims to address key barriers to electric vehicle adoption through this expansion.
Founded in 2021, ElectricPe has established itself as a leader in the electric two-wheeler sector by offering a full-stack solution that helps consumers select appropriate vehicles, access financing options, establish charging infrastructure, utilize battery subscription models, and receive after-sales service.
The expansion will provide consumers access to various electric two-wheelers through both physical locations and digital platforms, including the ElectricPe App and website. These centers will offer financing options to make ownership more accessible and provide critical after-sales support.
"We're tackling the most significant challenges facing EV adoption in India, from vehicle selection to reliable charging. Our expansion will empower consumers in more cities to access electric two-wheelers in an affordable, sustainable, and hassle-free way. We've achieved a strong product-market fit in Karnataka and are scaling up. This expansion will bring our full-stack EV solution to 24 new markets in just a few months, providing more consumers with the tools and infrastructure needed for a seamless transition to electric mobility," said Avinash Sharma, Founder and CEO of ElectricPe.
To address charging infrastructure concerns, ElectricPe is deploying an extensive network of charging points in urban and semi-urban areas. The company's recent partnership with Google, announced in July 2024, integrates real-time charging station availability into Google Maps, helping reduce range anxiety among EV users.
ElectricPe's battery subscription plans help reduce upfront costs while providing reliable replacement and maintenance services. By consolidating these essential services under one platform, the company aims to facilitate a more cost-effective transition to electric mobility.
The company has appointed Pragya Goyal, former Founder and CEO of Vegh Automobiles, as Head of Growth and New Initiatives to lead the expansion. Her experience in building sustainable EV ecosystems is anticipated to support ElectricPe's next growth phase.
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19 Feb 2025
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