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Greaves Electric Mobility commences deliveries of Nexus electric scooters in Bengaluru

The deliveries will begin in Bengaluru in the first week of June 2024.

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Greaves Electric Mobility commences deliveries of Nexus electric scooters in Bengaluru

Greaves Electric Mobility Private Limited (GEMPL), the electric mobility arm of Greaves Cotton Limited, has commenced deliveries of the Ampere Nexus electric scooters, on its 16th anniversary.

The deliveries will begin in Bengaluru in the first week of June 2024.

Ampere started bookings for the Nexus at Rs 9,999 last month and has received an overwhelming response from customers. The phased delivery of Nexus scooters will continue throughout June, ensuring prompt delivery to all booked customers, the release noted. 

K Vijaya Kumar, Executive Director and CEO of Greaves Electric Mobility Private Limited, said, "Celebrating our 16th anniversary with the commencement of Ampere Nexus deliveries marks a significant milestone in our commitment to sustainable transportation. This occasion represents our dedication to fostering a greener, more sustainable future."

 

 

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