New Delhi: Provider of Energy Storage Solution Oka Group plans to launch a high-speed electric scooter on the market during Diwali, said top company officials.
Last week, okay launched the third scooter series – free.
Slow speed scooters are available in lead-acid and lithium-ion battery options, and are valued at rs 69,900 (former showroom).
According to Anil Gupta, the executive director, okay Power Group, a slow speed scooter has a well-defined target audience.
It empowers teenagers, age and women to be independent, he said.
Oka has supplied EV batteries since 2016-17 and EV Changers, charging since 2019.
OK factory in Baddi, Himachal Pradesh will produce AvionIQ series, Classq and Freedum.
The e-scooters set were previously valued between Rs 39,999 and Rs 60,000 (former showroom).
Okaya plans to start other facilities in the bawal, Haryana and also announce three more plants that will be launched in Neemrana (Rajasthan) in 2023-25.
Commenting on the slow speed scooter, said Gupta, “these scooters have a well-defined audience target when they empower adolescents, age and women to be independent.” “Lead-acid market share is under 10%.
It’s economical and we want to serve customers who are looking for or have used this battery in other sectors,” Gupta added that our scooters will range from Rs 39,000 and Rs 1.25 Lakh.
“Oka is in the process of launching an electric scooter in a high-speed category.
This is undergoing a test in Icat.” Gupta expects a high-speed scooter okay to hit the market by Diwali.
Advanced technology and connected features will come will be an option.