Lectrix EV joins forces with FuturElectra to deliver 2500 EVs
All vehicles provided by Lectrix EV will be 100% Made in India products.
Lectrix EV has announced a strategic partnership with FuturElectra. In this partnership, Lectrix EV, known for its cutting-edge electric two-wheelers, will supply 2500 units of its vehicles to FuturElectra over the next year. These vehicles will play a crucial role in expanding the reach of electric mobility solutions and empowering individuals and businesses to make sustainable choices.
Additionally, all vehicles provided by Lectrix EV will be 100% Made in India products. This commitment to domestic manufacturing aligns with the 'Make in India' initiative, promoting self-reliance in the EV sector and stimulating employment opportunities and technological advancement.
"We are thrilled to join forces with FuturElectra in our shared vision of advancing electric mobility," said Pritesh Talwar, President, EV Business at Lectrix EV. "This partnership represents a significant step towards creating a more sustainable and accessible transportation ecosystem, and we are excited to contribute our expertise and innovative EV solutions to this endeavor."
Akash Deep, Founder of FuturElectra, commented, “Our partnership with Lectrix signifies our shared commitment to revolutionizing urban mobility and reducing carbon footprint, one electric ride at a time.”
Through this joint effort, Lectrix EV and FuturElectra aim to promote EV adoption, curb carbon emissions, and pave the way for a cleaner and more sustainable future.
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