Greaves Electric Mobility launches Eltra City electric 3-wheeler
The Greaves Eltra City provides a range of approximately 160 kilometres on a single charge,
Greaves Electric Mobility has announced the launch of its latest innovation, the Greaves Eltra City. This electric 3-wheeler passenger vehicle is powered by a 9.6 kW motor and equipped with a 10.8 kWh lithium-ion battery. It offers features such as 14-degree gradability, 49 Nm of torque, and hill hold assist, guaranteeing a smooth and efficient ride across urban landscapes. The vehicle is designed to enhance driver and passenger experience with a modern 6.2" digital instrument cluster featuring IoT capabilities for real-time information and navigation.
Notably, the Greaves Eltra City is built to last, with a full metal body and a comprehensive 3-year warranty, extendable up to 5 years, ensuring reliability and peace of mind for its users. The EV provides a range of approximately 160 kilometres on a single charge, addressing range anxiety and promoting longer, uninterrupted journeys, thus maximising earning potential for drivers.
Nirmal NR, CEO of the 3W Business at Greaves Electric Mobility, speaking on the launch said "3w subsidiary of Greaves Electric Mobility, is experiencing remarkable growth. The introduction of Greaves Eltra City represents yet another significant achievement in our quest to redefine urban transportation landscape. Building on the success of Eltra Cargo, we are optimistic that Eltra City will replicate this triumph, providing customers with another outstanding urban mobility solution. This launch further underscores our commitment to democratising last-mile mobility in India, reaffirming the company's overarching mission."
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