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      inGO Electric Releases inGO Flee 2.0 in India

      Aishwarya SaxenaBy Aishwarya SaxenaDecember 8, 2023Updated:December 8, 2023 E-Mobility 2 Mins Read
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      InGo Electric has introduced its latest electric vehicle model, inGO Flee 2.0.

      Priced starting at INR 62,000, the inGO Flee 2.0 prioritizes ergonomic design and comfort.

      Featuring maintenance-free shocks to ensure a comfortable journey, it can transport 25kgs on the carrier and 50kgs on the footboard.

      The vehicle features IoT and telematics capabilities for real-time tracking, remote locking, geo-fencing, and theft alerts. Equipped with a Lithium-Ion battery, it offers quick charging in under four hours and easy swapping in less than two minutes.

      Nikhil Gonsalves, CEO and Co-Founder of inGO Electric, remarked, “inGO was founded to offer an effective micro-mobility solution, changing the way we commute in urban cities. Our new model, inGO Flee 2.0, prioritizes stability and ease of riding, providing not just transportation but an experience.”

      Additional features include a two-seat option, a 10-inch LCD with a battery gauge, improved suspension for better ride quality, wider front wheels for enhanced safety, tubeless tires for durability, and a connected vehicle platform for monitoring and tracking.

      The inGO Flee 2.0, with new styling and graphics, will be available for sale starting December 1, 2023.

      InGo Electric has already sold over 200 bikes and is actively increasing production capacity to reach 500 bikes per month in Hosur, with plans to reach 1500 bikes per month.

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