Odyssey Electric Vehicles, India’s fastest growing premium electric vehicle manufacturer, recorded total sales of 425 units in December 2024, a new high in its monthly sales, which witnessed a significant growth of 61% on month-on-month basis. Went. The growth in sales can be attributed to Odyssey Electric’s strategic expansion of its network and touchpoints across the country.
With Odyssey expanding its reach to over 150 cities across 17 states, Odyssey Electric is well-positioned to meet the growing demand for premium electric vehicles in India.
Mr. Nemin Vora, CEO, Odissi Electric Vehicles Pvt. Ltd. said, “We are pleased to report significant sales growth in December 2024. This impressive growth highlights the growing demand for electric two-wheelers in India. As we look ahead, we are confident that the trend towards sustainable and eco-friendly transportation solutions will continue to gain momentum.
Odyssey Electric: Redefining India’s EV landscape
Established in 2020, Odyssey Electric has emerged as a leading player in India’s electric vehicle market with a diverse portfolio of six models catering to various user needs.
Product Highlights:
Vedder: Electric motorcycle featuring a 7” Android touchscreen display, AIS-156-approved battery, five drive modes, 18-litres of storage, and a sturdy build. EVOQIS: Sporty electric bike with four drive modes, keyless entry, anti-theft lock and motor cut-off switch. SNAP: High-speed scooter equipped with smart portable battery, waterproof motor and CAN-enabled display. Hawk Lee: India’s first electric scooter with cruise control, music system and portable battery. Low-speed scooter: E2GO series: Portable battery, USB charging, digital speedometer and keyless entry. V2 Series: Waterproof motor, dual batteries, massive storage, and LED lights.
The innovative features and extensive range of the Odyssey Electric meet the needs of both daily commuters and performance enthusiasts, driving the shift towards sustainable mobility.
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