Okaya EV announces price reductions across product line-up
The revised prices are valid until February 29, 2024.
Okaya EV has announced a reduction in prices across its entire range of electric scooters, making electric mobility more accessible to the masses. The company aims to encourage the adoption of EVs and promote sustainable transportation options across the country.
Effective immediately and valid until February 29, 2024, customers can get discounts of up to Rs 18,000 on Okaya EV's electric scooter models.
Here are the revised prices for Okaya EV's electric scooter models:

Dr. Anshul Gupta, Managing Director of Okaya EV, speaking on the price reductions, stated, "We have significantly lowered the prices across the entire range to strengthen affordability. This strategic move aims to alleviate any concerns customers may have regarding EV pricing, ultimately accelerating the adoption of electric vehicles in India. We are confident that this initiative will propel EV adoption forward and enable us to achieve significant milestones in the near future."
Okaya EV's electric scooters are equipped with advanced features, including BLDC Hub motors and robust IP67 waterproof and dust-resistant technology, ensuring a safe and enjoyable riding experience for customers. Moreover, the vehicles are powered by Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) batteries, enhancing safety and efficiency, especially in Indian weather conditions, the company shared.
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By Autocar Professional Bureau
12 Feb 2024
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