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Electric Two-Wheelers ranging from 51K-74K at showroom in this city

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Saturday, 29 August 2020 (12:01 IST)
Hyderabad: EeVe India, a leading Electric Two-Wheeler manufacturing company in the country, launched its first flagship showroom 'Green Planet EeVe' at Hanamkonda  in Telangana on Friday.
Currently, EeVe India has four product variants including Xeniaa, 4U, Wind and priced between Rs. 51,000 to Rs. 73,900, the Company said in a release.
 
The company will soon be launching two more variants by the end of October.The company is currently operating in Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, West Bengal, Chattisgarh, Assam, Jharkhand and Maharashtra.
 
Since December 2019, EeVe India sold 1500 electric bikes and the company is targeting to sell 1000 bikes in the first year in Telangana with multiple dealers.
 
EeVe India Director and Co-Founder Harsh Vardhan Didwamia, said, with the remarkable Telangana EV Policy, the city holds numerous opportunities for the EV market to grow. 
 
We are currently in discussions with a few entrepreneurs from the state and are looking forward to aggressively entering the market of Telangana in the upcoming days.
 
We are hopeful that in the coming years,  EV market has the potential to grow exponentially where EeVe India will be one of the major stakeholders.", Mr Didwamia added.
 
This announcement comes in the backdrop of the recent announcement around redefining Electric Vehicle policy, as the Government of Telangana waived off the RTO fees and Road tax.
 
EeVe is a one-of-its-kind automobile startup that brings a balance between high-end technology and ecological health of the world at one platform.(UNI) 

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