Nitin Gadkari, the Union Minister, stated that India has numerous opportunities for exporting electric two-wheelers, especially to markets where Indian manufacturers are currently marketing traditional engine counterparts.
While introducing Revolt Motors' electric commuter motorcycle, Gadkari noted that fifty percent of motorcycles produced in India are exported to other countries, with major corporations such as Bajaj Auto, Hero MotoCorp, and TVS establishing a significant presence worldwide.
The minister appealed to Revolt Motors to inspect markets in nearby nations as well as Africa and Latin America.
Anjali Rattan, Founder and Chairman of Rattan India Enterprises, the parent company of Revolt Motors, declared that the company has confirmed its export strategies to begin with Sri Lanka. The company is also investigating export potentials in Nepal, Africa, and Latin America.
Revolt Motors introduced the RV1 commuter bike with two versions priced at Rs 84,990 and Rs 99,990, offering different battery capacities of 2.2 kwh for a 100 km range and 3.24 kwh for a 160 km range.
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