The e-cycles that aim to tap corporate professionals in metro cities will also be available in Bangalore, Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad, Bangalore and Chennai.
"This is primarily targeted at the young working class of the corporate houses, who love to reach their office from their nearby home in an eco-friendly way," Hero Eco Group Managing Director Naveen Munjal said.
Equipped with 6 speed gears, the e-cycle has an electric motor also powered by lithium batteries, which could be charged in 5 to 6 hours. It can reach a maximum speed of 25 KM per hour.
"We would also introduce Avior in the other markets as there is a good response from the dealers," Hero Electric India CEO, Global Business, Sohinder Gill said.
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He, however, said it would be costlier in places other than Delhi which offers 15 per cent subsidy and zero VAT on e-cycles.
The e-cycles which are available for male and female riders. Hero Electric has around 250 dealers in India.
Munjal said although the company has been receiving good response to its electric two-wheelers, it would expand its distribution network in a gradual manner based on policy for electric vehicles.