Montra Electric to launch e-SCV in the coming months

The Montra Electric SCV, developed through extensive research and testing at the Ponneri plant.

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 30 Aug 2024 Views icon7880 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Montra Electric to launch  e-SCV in the coming months

Montra Electric, a part of the Murugappa Group, plans to launch  its e-SCV (electric small commercial vehicle) in the coming months, marking the group's entry into the electric small commercial vehicle space. TIVOLT is a subsidiary of TI Clean Mobility. 

Saju Nair, Chief Executive Officer, TIVOLT said, " As the electric vehicle industry enters an exciting phase globally and in India, we have invested our best efforts in developing this product, eagerly looking forward to its launch.

At Montra Electric, we are committed to delivering practical and sustainable solutions that benefit our customers and our business. With the TIVOLT e-SCV, we aim to make a significant environmental impact, contributing to the global push for carbon neutrality."

With the inclusion of e-SCVs as its fourth EV platform, (TI Clean Mobility) TICMPL is now in a position to offer complete mobility solutions to enterprises and logistics companies, serving their needs across intercity, intracity, and last-mile applications. 

 

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