Erisha E Mobility, part of Rana Group, has announced the launch of E- Superior electric cargo loader, E- Supreme electric delivery van and E- Smart electric passenger vehicle three-wheeler auto in L5 category including EV charging stations.
The E-Superior cargo loader is priced at Rs. 3.89 lakh, E- Supreme electric delivery van at Rs. 4.09 lakh and E- Smart electric passenger vehicle at Rs. 3.87 lakh (ex-showroom) and is equipped with a 51.2V Li-ion battery that offers a range of 120-140 km on a single charge. The battery will be fully charged in 4-5 hours.
All these vehicles come with a standard 39-month warranty. Delivery of the E-auto is expected to begin in November 2022 and can be booked in advance with a token amount of Rs. 2100/- online through the company website or at the dealers located across India.
The company has conceptualized and designed the electric vehicle in India for the Indian market. The company has also announced the launch of electric cargo 4-wheeler 1.50 Mt, 2.50 Mt, and 3.00 Mt capacity by the end of the year and will reveal the launch date for 2 wheelers in various ranges and electric buses.
Darshan Rana, Chairman and Managing Director, Rana Group, said, “We are targeting all different segments in the EV. Initially we are going to launch eight products under EV segment in Phase 1- Electric 3 Wheelers (L5 segment) – Passenger – HD and Compact, Cargo, Delivery Van and Electric AC chargers/ charging stations with rating 3.3KW, 7.2KW, 10KWand 14KW respectively. Phase 2 will see the development of commercial vehicles with capacity ranging from 1.5 tonne to 20 tonne”.
“Phase 3 will expand company’s vision in production of Electric 2 Wheelers – motorcycles and scooters in slow as well as in high-speed domain. Phase 4 will further strengthen the company’s position as solution provider for all EV segments by launching Electric buses in 7m, 9m and 12m range. We are also committed to develop the eco system for electric charging stations pan India to support the Electric Vehicles,” revealed Rana.
“While we have started developing and manufacturing electric vehicles, going forward we plan to convert them into hydrogen vehicles. Our plans meet with the Government’s goal to reduce dependence on fossil fuel which is not only expensive but also destroying our environment,” noted Rana who firmly believes that in next 5 years their new venture Erisha E Mobility Private Limited, which focuses on the EV and hydrogen vehicles business, will become a unicorn (reach valuation of $1 billion).
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