ReadyAssist, Lectrix EV join hands to provide 24/7 roadside assistance for e2Ws
Through this collaboration, Lectrix customers can rely on ReadyAssist's mechanics, available 24/7, for swift and efficient support.
ReadyAssist has partnered with Lectrix EV to offer round-the-clock emergency roadside assistance support to Lectrix EV 2-Wheeler customers, including both the extensive dealer network and valued fleet partners. ReadyAssist will provide after-sales support, addressing the unique needs of all Lectrix customers.
ReadyAssist's proprietary technology platform ensures a seamless and real-time interface on their app, simplifying the process of requesting assistance. Traveling with confidence, Lectrix vehicle owners can be rest assured that a reliable and certified technician is just a phone call away, ready to resolve any roadside issues promptly and professionally.
Furthermore, under this partnership, ReadyAssist will extend exclusive Annual Maintenance Services to Lectrix’s B2B customers. This program is custom-tailored to meet the specific needs of Lectrix's electric vehicle fleet, promoting smooth operations, reducing downtime, and enhancing overall efficiency for businesses.
Vimal Singh, Founder and CEO of ReadyAssist said, “Lectrix EV is definitely poised to spark an electrifying revolution, evident from the remarkable achievement of securing over 12,000 bookings for their latest model in just 30 days. By collaborating with ReadyAssist as their all-encompassing Roadside Assistance (RSA) partner to extend support to all its customers on the road, Lectrix demonstrates its unwavering commitment to a customer-first approach and acknowledges the importance of providing a Pan India assistance."
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By Autocar Professional Bureau
16 Oct 2023
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