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      Home » EKA Mobility Launches India’s First 1.5-Tonne Electric LCV Range

      EKA Mobility Launches India’s First 1.5-Tonne Electric LCV Range

      Aishwarya SaxenaBy Aishwarya SaxenaFebruary 2, 2024 News 2 Mins Read
      EKA Mobility Launches India's First 1.5-Tonne Electric LCV Range
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      EKA Mobility has unveiled 1.5-tonne electric Light Commercial Vehicles (LCVs) at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2024.

      EKA Mobility’s 1.5-tonne electric LCVs are designed to meet the changing demands of the modern logistics and transportation business, delivering superior performance, lower operational costs, and a smaller environmental imprint. The business also displayed its 9-meter electric bus, the EKA 9 Staff Bus, during the event.

      Sudhir Mehta, Founder & Chairman of EKA Mobility, said, “Our electric LCVs represent a significant step forward in the evolution of commercial transportation globally. We are confident that these vehicles will not only meet the demands of the industry but will also set new standards for sustainability and performance. Our vision is to become a global volume leader in Commercial Electric Vehicles.”

      The EKA K1.5 series has a 300-volt electrical system design with a peak power of 60kW, assuring best-in-class vehicle performance and a complete warranty for worry-free operation, according to the firm.

      EKA Mobility focuses on indigenous software development and provides a specialised software environment for its cars to provide more customisation, optimisation, security, and dependability. The vehicles are powered by the company’s unique software, which allows for seamless communication and additional functionality, providing consumers with a futuristic driving experience. The company’s cutting-edge facilities in Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra will help produce over 700 electric buses and 5,000+ electric light commercial vehicles, all developed and produced in India.

      EKA’s presence at the expo also highlights its commitment to exploring advanced technologies, as seen in the delivery van application for urban logistics and the innovative eutectic van designed for temperature-sensitive cargo transportation.

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