Evtric Rise Electric Motorcycle With 110Km Range Launched in India: Price, Details

It also announced commencement of bookings for the Evtric Rise with an initial payment of Rs. 5,000 from June 22.

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By Press Trust of India | Updated: 22 June 2022 12:35 IST
Highlights
  • Evtric Rise can be booked with an initial payment of Rs. 5,000
  • The company already has three electric scooters in its product portfolio
  • Evtric Motors is a part of Pune-based automation company PAPL

Evtric currently offers Axis, Ride and Mighty electric scooters in India

Photo Credit: Evtric Motors

EV maker Evtric Motors on Wednesday said it has rolled out its first motorcycle priced at Rs 1.60 lakh (ex-showroom). It also announced commencement of bookings for the e-bike — Evtric Rise — with an initial payment of Rs. 5,000 from June 22.

The motorcycle, launched during the company's dealers' meeting in Rajasthan recently, has a top speed of 70km/hour and can run over 110km on a single charge.

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Evtric Motors is a part of Pune-based automation company PAPL.

PAPL ventured into the electric vehicle space last July with plans to invest Rs. 100 crore in the business in a phased manner and roll out electric scooters, bicycles, bikes and three-wheelers.

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Evtric already has three electric scooters — Axis, Ride and Mighty — in its product portfolio. These vehicles are being sold through a network of 125 touchpoints across 22 states.

Powered by a 2000 watt BLDC motor paired with a 70v/40ah lithium-ion battery, the e-bike gets fully charged within four hours with the accompanying 10amp micro charger which comes with the auto cut feature, the company said.

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“We are excited to bring our latest creation Rise, our first 'Make in India' electric bike for the customers who are still otherwise hesitant to switch from internal combustion engine-powered vehicles to EV,” said Manoj Patil, Founder- MD, Evtric Motors.


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