Quantum Energy opens dealership facility in Jaipur

The showroom provides an immersive 3S experience - encompassing sales, service and spare parts under one roof.

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 03 Oct 2023 Views icon2633 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Quantum Energy opens dealership facility in Jaipur

Quantum Energy opened its first dealership facility in Jaipur, taking the total number of dealerships in Rajasthan to three. The dealership will operate under the dealership name Jaipur Quantum.

Visitors to the 1,000 square feet showroom will be able to experience Quantum Energy's selection of electric scooters, which includes the Plasma, Elektron, Milan, and Bziness models. 

Speaking about the launch, Chakravarthy Chukkapalli, Managing Director of Quantum Energy said, "This marks a remarkable step forward in our mission to transform urban mobility through sustainable and innovative solutions in the state of Rajasthan.”

In keeping with Quantum Energy's commitment to 360-degree customer satisfaction, the new showroom provides an immersive 3S experience - encompassing sales, service and spare parts under one roof. Customers can test drive the latest models, speak to product experts, get their vehicles serviced and purchase genuine spare parts, all at the same location.


 

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