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Retained top spot in electric two-wheeler space with sales of over 6,500 units in September: Hero Electric

The overall rise in demand for electric vehicles fuels the growth for Hero Electric high speed vehicles, securing its top position in the segment, the company said in a statement.

Published: 06th October 2021 06:10 PM  |   Last Updated: 06th October 2021 06:10 PM   |  A+A-

E-scooter from Hero electric.

E-scooter from Hero electric. (Photo | heroelectric.in)

By PTI

NEW DELHI: Hero Electric on Wednesday said it has retained top position in the electric two-wheeler segment with sales of over 6,500 units last month.

The overall rise in demand for electric vehicles fuels the growth for Hero Electric high speed vehicles, securing its top position in the segment, the company said in a statement.

The company's city speed scooters Optima and NYX in the high speed category continue to drive the sales, it added.

"The industry has seen its biggest growth for EVs pertaining to the compressive approach and consumer-friendly policies, further propelling the demand for sustainable mobility solutions.

"With the increased awareness and better infrastructure, the company has achieved a larger sale volume and eyes upward growth trajectory in the coming months," Hero Electric CEO Sohinder Gill said.

The company is looking forward to the festive season and is all geared to meet the rising electric two-wheeler demand in the country, he added.

With a vision to expand and meet the rising demand for electric two-wheelers, Hero Electric recently announced the expansion of its production capacity to five lakh units by March 2022.

The company has already executed plans to drive EV adoption in India with the vision of installing 10,000 charging stations across the country in partnership with Massive Mobility.



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