India’s leading EV Super-App, Electricop, are intensifying their nationwide expansion with a plan to launch 50 new mobility centers in 24 cities by June 2025. This step will bring the total appearance of electricops into 64 centers in 32 cities, which marks a major milestone in its mission. To simplify electrical mobility for Indian consumers.
Since its establishment in 2021, Electricop EV has emerged as a leader in the electric two-wheeler space by addressing the major obstacles for adoption. Through its full-stack platform, the company helps consumers to select the right EV, reach the funding, establish reliable charging infrastructure, use battery membership model and navigate the complexities to ensure after sales service. Is.
Both new mobility centers online through the electricop app and website and through physical places are designed to provide access to various electric two-wheelers to consumers, which have financing options to make ownership more accessible. These centers also provide after sales services, ensuring an innate ownership experience.
“We are facing the most important challenges for EV adoption in India, from vehicle selection to reliable charging. Our expansion will empower consumers in more cities to reach two -wheelers of electrical vehicles cheap, durable and hassle free. We have achieved a strong product-market fit in Karnataka and are scaling. This expansion will bring our full-track EV solution to 24 new markets in a few months, providing more consumers with a spontaneous infection for electric mobility and more consumers with infrastructure. Avinash Sharma, the founder and CEO of Electricap, said.
Charging infrastructure is another significant obstacle for EV adoption, and the Electricap is taking steps to address it by deploying a broad network of charging points in urban and semi-urban areas. The company’s partnership with Google, announced in July 2024, allows users to look at the real -time availability of EV charging stations on Google Maps, which helps reduce the range anxiety and increase EV experience across India. Is.
Through its flexible battery membership plans, Electricpe reduces the upfront cost and provides reliable battery replacement and maintenance to consumers. By offering these essential services under a platform, the electricop is running an infection for cost-effective, consumer-centric electrical mobility across the country.
With the leadership of Pragya Goyal, a former founder and CEO of Vel Automobiles, as a new head of development and new initiatives, the electricop is designed to accelerate its expansion plans and reach its model even more cities. The comprehensive experience of Pragya would be important in shaping the company’s next development phase of a permanent EV ecosystem.