eBikeGo presents its latest innovation: the Muvi 125 5G electric scooter

eBikeGo recently revealed its latest model, the Muvi 125 5G electric scooter, at the Art of Living International Center in Bengaluru. This cutting-edge scooter is tailored for electric vehicle fans and thrill-seekers, packed with advanced features and top-of-the-line specs set to revolutionize the Indian electric bike scene.

The scooter comes with a 5 kWh battery that lets you travel more than 100 km on one charge. Plus, it has fast-charging ability so you can go from 0 to 80% charged in less than three hours. To enhance your ride, Adding to the technological aspects, the Muvi 125 5G includes a clever LED screen on the dashboard. This feature lets you connect with a mobile app, making your ride smoother and more integrated.

eBikeGo -Muvi 125 5G
eBikeGo -Muvi 125 5G

eBikeGo Official Statement

Dr. Irfan Khan, Founder and CEO of eBikeGo, expressed enthusiasm about the new Muvi 125 5G. He mentioned that at eBikeGo, their goal is to transform how people get around in cities in India by providing modern and eco-friendly transportation options. The Muvi 125 5G reflects its commitment to innovation and catering to the specific requirements of Indian customers. Introducing this scooter by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar highlights our goal of supporting eco-friendly transport and working towards cleaner, greener cities in the future.

eBikeGo has big plans for the future. The company aims to expand significantly in the upcoming months. They recently shared their goal of growing their fleet of electric two-wheelers by adding 100,000 EVs by the end of the next financial year. Over the past three years, eBikeGo has built a strong presence in seven major cities in India. Now, they are looking to expand further into Tier II markets. eBikeGo’s main focus is on electric vehicle rentals, but they see potential for growth in the last-mile delivery sector moving forward. The company mentioned that switching from petrol-powered vehicles to one hundred thousand electric scooters for short-distance deliveries would help reduce 198,000 tons of carbon emissions.

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