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    Home » Raptee Exhibits High-Voltage E-Motorcycle Tech at GIM 2024

    Raptee Exhibits High-Voltage E-Motorcycle Tech at GIM 2024

    aishwaryaBy aishwaryaJanuary 11, 2024 Battery 3 Mins Read
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    Raptee Energy has unveiled the first transparent look of its electric motorcycle at Global Investors Meet (GIM) in Tamil Nadu.

    The Global Investors meet was inaugurated by the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, M K Stalin.

    The electric motorcycle, set to be launched in April 2024, promises a thrilling experience for riders with its high-voltage drivetrain and cutting-edge technology.

    GIM attracted the creme-de-la-creme of Tamil Nadu-based startups and global investors keen to invest in the emerging tech and EV landscape of the State.

    With participants hailing from 30 nations, the event has positioned the state as a hub with robust infrastructure for Industries, Electric Vehicle (EV) manufacturing and microchip production, garnering considerable attention.

    During the two-day event of the GIM, the Tamil Nadu government successfully secured an aggregate investment worth Rs 6.6 Lakhs crore.

    Dinesh Arjun, CEO and Co-founder of Raptee Energy, highlighted the significance of Raptee’s achievement, stating, “Our first ever showcase of our motorcycles couldn’t have been at a better event. The TN GIM attracted Suppliers and investors from around the world and the buzz around our booth was electric! The fact that we were not merely a vehicle integrator but had developed the entire stack in India intrigued everyone. Our indigenous high voltage powertrain not only delivers stunning torque and consistent top speed but also addresses the long-standing demand for reliable e-motorcycles. Having built on a High Voltage power train, Raptee Motorcycles will be the only Two wheelers compatible with the fast-expanding CCS2 public charging infrastructure “

    Jayapradeep Vasudevan, CBO of Raptee Energy said, “We are overwhelmed by the response for our first display of Raptee in the Tamil Nadu Global Investors meet 2024. We have received very good interests from potential investors and suppliers. The customer footfall ranged across all age groups, predominantly college students and bike enthusiasts. We are quite hopeful that this positive response from consumers will translate to good demand when we launch the product a few months from now. Our team is super thrilled at the moment and looking forward to an exciting launch.”

    Raptee launched its first transparent bike model at the Tamil Nadu Global Investors Meet, solidifying its commitment to innovation and contributing to the state’s economic growth. The Company has already set up its first factory in Chennai spanning 4 acres, with a proposed investment of Rs 85 crore investment. The facility, featuring a cutting-edge R&D center, will produce up to 1 lakh units annually, serving as Raptee’s main production hub for the next 24 months, employing 470 individuals for manufacturing and design innovation, including a dedicated battery pack assembly line.

    Raptee’s electric motorcycle boasts a powerful drivetrain, enabling a top speed of 135 kilometres per hour and an impressive real-world range of 150 kilometres on a single charge. Recharging is hassle-free at any CCS2 charging station, taking just 45 minutes to reach 80% capacity or 40kms in 15 minutes charging. With a rapid acceleration of 0 to 60 in 3.5 seconds, this vehicle leaves traditional gas-powered counterparts behind.

    Apart from stunning torque and consistent top speed, Raptee’s streamlined silhouette is designed to deliver a stunning and often surprising level of performance. R&D has successfully delivered the first production-ready model, and a full-fledged launch is slated for April 2024.

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