iVOOMi enters North India, expands footprint in Uttar Pradesh
The company has established a dealer network in Uttar Pradesh in cities such as Lucknow and Prayagraj.
iVOOMi, has entered the Northern Indian market, specifically targeting Uttar Pradesh. Following its presence in key markets across Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Karnataka, Kerala, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, and Telangana, the company aims to strengthen its footprint in the region.
As part of its initial expansion phase, iVOOMi has established a dealer network in Uttar Pradesh, including prominent cities such as Lucknow and Prayagraj. The company plans to open ten more dealerships in the region by January 2024.
Ashwin Bhandari, Co-Founder and CEO of iVOOMi, speaking on the expansion said "We are thrilled to introduce our innovative and meaningfully engineered line of electric two-wheelers to the vast and highly potential market of Uttar Pradesh wherein customers will have the opportunity to experience the latest iVOOMi products first-hand and benefit from the guidance and expertise of trained professionals."
"As a company committed to adding value to the consumer's life with sustainable products and meaningful engineered Made in India Products, our expansion into Uttar Pradesh marks a significant milestone. We are thrilled to provide consumers in the region with a greener and more efficient mode of transportation," he further added.
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