Motovolt Mobility Pvt. Ltd., a leading provider of advanced electric two-wheeler solutions, has announced major expansion plans aimed at meeting the growing demand in last-mile delivery and micro-mobility. In response to the rapid growth in instant commerce and the burgeoning gig economy – expected to reach $5 billion to $100 billion with the number of riders increasing from 3 million to 10 million in five years – Motovolt aims to set up 200 retail touchpoints across India by March 2026.
Motovolt’s multi-utility vehicles, especially the flagship M7 scooter, have emerged as the preferred choice for last-mile delivery partners due to their exceptional load carrying capacity of up to 180 kg and industry-leading range of 166 km on a single charge.
As part of its expansion strategy, Motovolt is investing significantly in R&D to develop proprietary components including motor controllers, vehicle control units and battery management systems (BMS). The company has integrated German technology through its strategic partnership with eROCKIT, combining European engineering excellence with Indian manufacturing capabilities.
Sharing his views on the expansion plan, Mr. Tushar Chaudhary, Founder and CEO, Motovolt Mobility, said, “At Motovolt, we are revolutionizing India’s utility mobility segment by investing in indigenous technology – especially motor controllers and BMS – while competitors are dependent on imported Chinese parts. We are targeting the 5-7 million utility two-wheeler market for goods and commercial transportation, on which OEM has not been given due attention on a large scale. Our strategy focuses on tier 2/3 market penetration through customer-first touchpoints: experience centres, service centres, dealer-led outlets and comprehensive after-sales care. Strategic financing tie-ups with leading financial institutions ensure access for small business owners, delivery partners and entrepreneurs, enabling their transition to clean, efficient electric mobility without financial barriers. Can happen.”
Complementing the manufacturing expansion, Motovolt will double its retail network from the current 100 touchpoints to 200 by March 2026. The company will expand its touchpoints across all major EV markets. The expansion strategy targets both Tier 1 and Tier 2 cities to meet the growing demand for affordable electric mobility solutions.