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    ElectricPe to Open 50 New Mobility Centers by June

    Rashmi VermaBy Rashmi VermaFebruary 19, 2025 Charging Stations 2 Mins Read
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    ElectricPe to Open 50 New Mobility Centers by June

    By June, 50 new mobility centers—which include two-wheeler charging, financing, and after-sales service—will open across 24 cities, according to ElectricPe, India’s top EV super-app. This would increase its overall presence to 64 centres across 32 cities across the country. The centre for EV mobility With this development, the business hopes to eliminate important obstacles to the adoption of electric vehicles.

    Customers will be able to access a variety of electric two-wheelers through the expansion’s physical sites as well as online channels, such as the ElectricPe website and app. These facilities will provide essential after-sales support and financing choices to increase accessibility to ownership.

    ElectricPe is installing a vast network of charging stations in urban and semi-urban locations to solve issues with the infrastructure for charging. By incorporating real-time charging station availability into Google Maps, the company’s latest agreement with Google—announced in July 2024—helps EV users who are concerned about range.

    Subscription agreements for batteries from ElectricPe offer dependable replacement and maintenance services at a lower initial cost. The startup wants to make the switch to electric mobility more affordable by combining these crucial services onto a single platform.

    To spearhead the expansion, the business has appointed Pragya Goyal, the former founder and CEO of Vegh Automobiles, as Head of Growth and New Initiatives.

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