Greaves Cotton unveils new two-wheeler, three-wheeler EVs

PTI Updated - January 11, 2023 at 11:24 AM.

Greaves Cotton shares it commitment to invest ₹1,500 crore in the deployment of indigenous electric vehicle ecosystem

File Photo: Newly unveiled Greaves Cotton’s e-scooter ‘Ampere NXU’ on display at the Auto Expo 2023, in Greater Noida.

Engineering company, Greaves Cotton, on Wednesday, unveiled its range of electric two-wheeler and three-wheeler electric vehicles at the ongoing Auto Expo 2023.

The company unveiled three two-wheelers under the Ampere brand series, Ampere Primus and Ampere NXG, and a multi-utility scooter, Ampere NXU, which can be also used for deliveries.

In the commercial three-wheeler segment, the company unveiled an electric passenger vehicle Greaves ELP, cargo EV Greaves ELC, and a futuristic cargo concept, Greaves Aero Vision.

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Greaves Electric Mobility Private Ltd, CEO and Executive Director, Sanjay Behl said Ampere Primus will be available during the ongoing quarter, while rest of the vehicles will be made available during the course of FY24.

"Ampere Primus is now open for bookings across India. Rest of the vehicles will be launched in the next financial year," Behl said.

Greaves Cotton, Executive Vice Chairman Nagesh Basavanhalli shared the company's commitment to invest ₹1,500 crore in the deployment of indigenous electric vehicle ecosystem in the country since its entry into the e-mobility business. 

Published on January 11, 2023 05:54

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