About 12 startups have participated in the 14th edition of Auto Expo, with an aim to be a part of India's story of transition from internal combustion engines to electric mobility.
Electric two-wheeler maker Twenty Two Motors today launched a smart electric scooter 'Flow', priced at Rs 74,740, and has plans to roll out over 2 lakh units in three years.
The startup will make its manufacturing facility in Haryana operational by the second quarter and will roll out 50,000 vehicles per year with an investment of USD 70 million. The delivery will be done by the second quarter of 2018.
American bike makerCleveland CycleWerks(CWC), which is marking its foray in the country, today announced the launch of two models Ace and Misfit.
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The company, which has distribution in 23 countries, has joined hands with Laish Madison Motor Werks (LMMW) to bring its retro style motorcycles in the country and has a fully integrated assembly facility in Pune.
"We are looking to sell at least 5,000 units by 2019 and we have an installed capacity of approximately 35,000 units in Pune," LMMW CEO Pranav T Desai told PTI on the sidelines of the launch here.
Swedish electric car maker Uniti today announced its tie-up with India's Bird Group at the expo here to launch a 5 -seater electric car priced at Rs 7,14,000 (ex-showroom) by 2020.
The company also showcased its 2-seater electric car - Uniti One - along side a virtual reality demonstration of the 5-seater car.
The car will cover approximately 200 kilometres on a single charge.
Speaking to PTI, Bird Group Executive Director Ankur Bhatia said: "We have the technology in place for the car which will be launched, as we have a 2-seater car in Europe built with same resources."
Another electric auto maker startup Menza Motors today launched its electric motorcycle Menza Lucat priced at Rs 2,79,999 (ex-showroom).
The bookings will start mid-February and deliveries will be done as early as mid August.
Another startup Emflux Motors today showcased the prototype of its electric sports bike Emflux One, which is slated to hit Indian roads in April 2019.
The Emflux One is powered by a 9.7 kWh lithium-ion battery and can go up to a maximum speed of 200 km/hour.
Emflux Motors, set up in 2016, is also looking at raising USD 5 million funding in the next few months to fuel its expansion plans.
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