India’s leading EV Super-app Electricop has appointed Pragya Goyal as the head of development and new initiatives, outlining her commitment to make electric mobility more accessible and comfortable. In her new role, Pragya will lead the company’s expansion strategy, aiming to set up 50 new mobility centers in 24 cities, so that it strengthens its nationwide footprint.
Pragya brings wide experience in the electric vehicle (EV) region. As the co-founder and CEO of Veg Automobiles, he created the company by ground up, launched EV two-wheeler products in various consumer segments and expanded over 100 dealerships across the country. Earlier, he played an important role in developing an innovative digital platform ‘Seva Mandi’ for commercial vehicle services in Ashok Leyland.
Commenting on the appointment, Avinash Sharma, Founder and CEO, Electricop said: “We have successfully tested our full-track EV model in Karnataka and got a product-market fit. We are thrilled to join Pragya during this time of our rapid expansion across India, with 50 new mobility centers in the next four months. ,
Pragya Goyal, head of development and new initiatives, Electricap shared, “The EV ecosystem is ready for rapid development in India, and I am ready to run this change, as well as new initiatives that have an electric mobility of Indian Consumers will make more accessible and durable.
Electricap is addressing important challenges for EV adoption, such as lack of information and charge accessibility. In December 2023, it launched the dynamics centers online and in physical stores, allowing customers to detect and finance electric two-wheelers with a later service service.
The company is also expanding its charging network and in partnership with Google, integrates real -time charging point availability in Google Maps. To reduce the concerns of the ownership of the battery, the electricop provides flexible membership plans, ensuring reliable battery maintenance. Under the leadership of Pragya Goyal, the company aims to accelerate India’s infection, cost-affect, consumer-friendly electrical mobility.