The company also showcased 6 e-two wheelers, which will be launched in the market post-government approval.
"In line with government's vision of a 100 per cent E-mobility by 2030, we have launched multiple usage e-vehicles. While our e-vehicles will be in the market in April, the launch of e-two wheelers will take time. They will be launched after government approval," OK Play India Managing Director Rajan Handa told PTI.
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The ICAT-approved E-Raaja vehicles are 100 per cent indigenously designed and developed, Handa added.
The products launched are e-rickshaws, e-vending carts, e-mobile shops, e-loaders, e-garbage collectors, e-school buses and e-scooters.
The company plans to produce the e-vehicles from its six manufacturing units spread across the country.
"We will open 4 more manufacturing units by end of first quarter of next financial year," he added.
When asked if the company is also looking at exporting the vehicles, he said: "We are under discussion. We are looking at exporting them in the Middle East and Africa."
OK Play will sell its e-vehicles through the dealer network and sub dealers.
"At present, we have about 16 dealers but during the course of next financial year, we will looking a dealer network of 1,500," he said.