Gensol Electric Vehicles gets ARAI certification for its electric vehicle

The electric car will be manufactured at Chakan, with an annual production capacity of 30,000 cars.

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Gensol Electric Vehicles gets ARAI certification for its electric vehicle

Gensol Electric Vehicles Pvt. Ltd. (GEVPL), a subsidiary of Gensol Engineering, has received the certification and approval for its EV from ARAI (Automotive Research Association of India). 

"We are committed to bringing our first made-in-India electric vehicle to the market with full compliance with ARAI regulations. We are incredibly proud to have developed a vehicle that meets the highest standards of safety, quality, and
performance parameters, and matches up to the requirements of the certification,” said Anmol Singh Jaggi, Chairman and Managing Director, Gensol Engineering. 

The electric car will be manufactured at Chakan, with an annual production capacity of 30,000 cars.

It will have a moonroof, ample boot space, in-cabin driver assistance technology, a comprehensive technology stack, AI-driven cloud analytics, the press release noted. 

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