Quantum Energy inaugurates new EV showroom in Tirupati 

The newly inaugurated showroom operates under the dealership name Spark Automobiles.

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Quantum Energy inaugurates new EV showroom in Tirupati 

Quantum Energy, has announced the inauguration of its new showroom in Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh. This new addition marks the ninth EV two-wheeler showroom in the state, further expanding Quantum Energy’s presence and accessibility to Indian customers.

The showroom inauguration took place on Saturday, 4 November. Spanning approximately 950 square feet, the newly inaugurated showroom operates under the dealership name Spark Automobiles.

The lineup at the showroom includes the Plasma, Elektron, Milan and Bziness range, catering to a wide range of commuting needs for Indian consumers.

Speaking about the launch, Chetana Chukkapalli, Director, Quantum Energy said,  "The state's growing interest in electric two-wheelers is encouraging, especially in Andhra Pradesh's tier 2 and 3 cities. We are  working to increase the number of showrooms in Andhra Pradesh in order to meet this demand and improve accessibility for our environmentally friendly mobility goods."

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