Mantra E-Bikes announces new manufacturing facility in Haryana
Mantra E-Bikes is set to establish a 10+ acre manufacturing facility in Hisar, Haryana, aiming to enhance production and support its goal of selling over 40,000 electric scooters by 2025.
Mantra International Motors Pvt. Ltd., an electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer in India, has announced plans to sell over 40,000 scooters in 2025. To support this target, the company will open a new manufacturing facility spanning more than 10 acres in Hisar, Haryana.
This plant aims to increase production capacity, improve operational efficiency, and ensure faster delivery times, all while maintaining quality standards. The facility will incorporate modern technology and automation systems to support Mantra E-Bike’s efforts in promoting sustainable transportation solutions in India.
By 2024, the company has already surpassed sales of 35,000 electric scooters. In 2023, Mantra E-Bikes expanded its product range by acquiring the e-rickshaw company Richlook and introduced a line of high-speed electric bikes and scooters. The company’s dealership network also expanded to 18 states in 2023, strengthening its presence across India.
"Our mission is to reshape the future of mobility by offering electric vehicles that combine safety, performance, and sustainability," said Founder Dayanand Jain. "We aim to make electric transportation accessible, affordable, and convenient, while reducing the carbon footprint and promoting sustainable living," he added.
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