Hero Electric opens 3 new dealerships in Bangalore, plans 1,000-strong network by end-2020
The three new dealers – Jaideep Motors, Pulse Electrochem and VRS Motors – are 3S (sales, service and spare) equipped dealerships.
Hero Electric today opened three new dealerships in Bangalore city. The three new dealers – Jaideep Motors, Pulse Electrochem and VRS Motors – are 3S (sales, service and spare) equipped dealerships and have a team of well-trained and qualified professionals ensuring the highest levels of aftersales service and solutions to customers.
According to Sohinder Gill, CEO, Hero Electric, “In line with our commitment to providing the best EV products in the two-wheeler category across India, we have added three new state-of-the-art dealerships in Bangalore. Bangalore is a very important market for us, from both a geographical and business point of view and we are confident that our partnership with the new dealerships will enable us to strengthen awareness around electric mobility and its benefits in the region. We take pride in our dealer network and will continue to strengthen it year by year and be present in the most interior parts of the country.”
This expansion is part of the company’s plans to take its total number of customer touch-points across India to 1,000 by the end of 2020. To better enable existing and potential customers to understand the benefits of electric two-wheelers, the teams at the new dealerships have been part of a holistic training program.
Over the next three years, Hero Electric has plans to ramp up production capacity of its electric scooters substantially to 500,000 units, with a focus on low-speed scooters for last-mile connectivity.
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