RattanIndia Enterprises-led Revolt EV bikes cross 2cr green kilometres

To create a future of Al enabled next-gen green mobility, Revolt bikes run on 3.24kWh lithium-ion batteries with 0% fuel residue.

May 26, 2021 1:30 IST India Infoline News Service

RattanIndia Enterprises backed Revolt Intellicorp (Revolt), India’s next gen-mobility company has marked 2 crore kilometres on its Al-enabled electric motorcycles on Indian roads. Revolters, as the proud owners of Revolt EV bikes love to call themselves, have collectively clocked this milestone number across the country and contributed to reducing 6.5 lakh KGs of CO2 emissions as compared to the same number of KMs done on petrol motorcycles.

This is equivalent to planting around 11,000 trees, which is a clear indication of the company’s strategy to provide a cleaner greener tomorrow for the generations to come.

To create a future of Al enabled next-gen green mobility, Revolt bikes run on 3.24kWh lithium-ion batteries with 0% fuel residue. The Revolt EVs are eco-friendly, green & clean and these lithium-ion batteries not only reduce emissions but also enable an uncompromised performance with top speeds of 85 km/hr. The batteries with a single charge of 4 hours have a range of 150 Kms.

RattanIndia said that it is exciting to see Revolt achieving such milestones with its world-class EV bikes. The tremendous value proposition of sustainable mobility is hard to miss and this milestone only indicates a rapid shift that is taking place towards green EV mobility. Revolters are true pioneers in leading this change towards smart and green mobility. The company is deeply committed to work towards the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN which is a blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all of us.

Over the past few years, the company has received an overwhelming response from customers and this milestone is an achievement marked by Revolters. The company’s aim is towards building an ecosystem that is environmentally friendly and sustainable and helps in speeding up the adoption of EVs in the country.

Revolt has recently raised INR 150 crore investment to expand the distributor and service network across 35 cities in India. In addition to this, the company is also leveraging Al to upscale the driving experience and provide an in-house developed contactless experience for its customers.

At around 1.28 pm, RattanIndia Enterprises was trading at the lower circuit of Rs17.30 per piece down by 5% on Sensex. 

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