The leading automotive manufacturer, Lectrix EV, has formed a partnership with Electric One Energy Pvt. Ltd., a multi-branded eMobility franchise store chain. With the new collaboration, Lectrix EV aims to expand its market presence in India and other countries. Electric One will now get the company's high-quality electric vehicles as part of the agreement.
The partnership will make Lectrix electric scooters more accessible to global and Indian buyers. The brand is also planning to export its vehicles to SAARC and other countries in the coming years. It will leverage Electric One’s pan-India dealerships to further expand its lineup. Electric One Energy already has dealerships in countries like Nepal and Sri Lanka. Lectrix EV is famous for its high-tech electric two-wheelers and outstanding business models. The strong ecosystem offered by Lectrix goes well with Electric One’s standard, which makes them suitable partners to fulfill the distinct needs of the Indian EV sector.
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The President (EV Business) at Lectrix EV, Pritesh Talwar, said, "The multi-branded business concept is a great step for accelerated EV adoption. This collaboration with Electric One will also help us penetrate the market more and ensure quality products and services for Electric One’s customers."
The CEO and Founder of Electric One Energy Pvt. Ltd., Amit Das, said that this new partnership will be beneficial for both parties. The brand has been waiting to team up with a company that is trustworthy and provides solutions that go well with the growing needs of the EV market in India. Lectrix EV completely understands the pain points of customers and provides solutions for them.
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The EV maker claims that the new scooter addresses three key customer priorities: quality, range, and affordability. ...
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