DAEWOO India and eBikeGo announce strategic collaboration for electric bikes
The joint effort is expected to bring new, sustainable transportation options to consumers and broaden the presence of both companies in the Indian market.
DAEWOO India and eBikeGo have announced a strategic partnership to develop and launch a series of electric mobility vehicles over the next five years.
The collaboration aims to advance the personal electric mobility sector by combining DAEWOO’s global presence with eBikeGo’s expertise in electric vehicle technology.
The partnership will focus on creating a range of electric bikes designed for urban commuters. The new vehicles are expected to feature advanced battery systems, smart connectivity, and sustainable design elements, integrating DAEWOO’s global technology with eBikeGo’s manufacturing capabilities.
Both companies are committed to promoting eco-friendly transportation solutions. The new product line aims to reduce carbon emissions and support environmental sustainability while expanding their operations in India.
Chan Ryu, Director at Daewoo India, expressed his enthusiasm for the collaboration, stating, “We are pleased to partner with eBikeGo to bring advanced and sustainable personal mobility solutions to the Indian market. This partnership represents a commitment to integrating cutting-edge technology while supporting environmental goals.”
HS Bhatia, Managing Director of Daewoo India, added, “Our partnership with eBikeGo aligns with our vision of enhancing everyday life through technological advancements in mobility.”
Dr. Irfan Khan, Founder & CEO of eBikeGo, described the collaboration as a significant milestone in their efforts to improve urban mobility, aiming to develop products that are efficient, reliable, and environmentally friendly.
The joint effort is expected to bring new, sustainable transportation options to consumers and broaden the presence of both companies in the Indian market.
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