EMotorad’s Gigafactory To Make 5 Lakh Electric Cycles Annually

Share via:


SUMMARY

The gigafactory will be completed in four phases with Phase 1 spanning across 2,40,000 sq ft

The factory will be able to develop up to 5 Lakh e-cycles each year to cater to domestic as well as international demand

The company said that this facility will build components for the e-cycles such as batteries, motors, displays, and chargers

EV startup EMotorad has announced that it will build the world’s largest electric cycle gigafactory at its current location in Pune. 

The gigafactory will be completed in four phases with Phase 1 spanning across 2,40,000 sq ft.  

The factory will be able to develop up to 5 Lakh e-cycles each year to cater to domestic as well as international demand. 

The company said that this facility will build components for the e-cycles such as batteries, motors, displays, and chargers.

Besides India, EMotorad will look to expand its presence in Europe and the US. As of now, the largest chunk of its exports goes to European countries and the US.  

Kunal Gupta, founder & CEO of EMotorad, said the factory marks a significant step forward for the startup to penetrate deeper into the European and North American markets. 

Gupta told Inc42 that the company has around 300 multi-brand outlets and around 11 exclusive stores across Tier I. 

In FY24, the company claims to have registered a revenue of INR 145 Cr and claims to be on track to report revenue of around INR 300 Cr in FY25. The startup did not share its financials for FY24 so these claims are as yet unverified. 

“Around this, 40% of the revenue is coming from the domestic market and 60% from the international market,” Gupta claimed.

The company also said that with the completion of the first phase of its gigafactory, it will become South Asia’s largest electric cycle factory and the largest outside of China. 

Founded in 2020 by Rajib Gangopadhyay and Gupta, along with Aditya Oza and Sumedh Battewar, EMotorad sells electric cycles for daily commutes and casual rides. 

This development comes a few months after the startup raised $20 Mn (INR 166.8 Cr) as a part of its Series B funding round led by Panthera Growth Partners.

The round also saw participation from Alteria Capital, xto10x Technologies and existing investor Green Frontier Capital.

Before that, it raised INR 24 Cr in its Pre-Series A funding round led by Green Frontier Capital (GFC), LetsVenture, and Ivy Growth associates in October.

Recently, the company also roped in former Indian cricketer Mahendra Singh Dhoni as an equity investor as well as its brand ambassador. 

EMotorad competes against Ninety One Cycles, CycleCircle, Gear Head Motors, Lightspeed Bikes and others in the electric cycle segment.





Source link

Disclaimer

We strive to uphold the highest ethical standards in all of our reporting and coverage. We StartupNews.fyi want to be transparent with our readers about any potential conflicts of interest that may arise in our work. It’s possible that some of the investors we feature may have connections to other businesses, including competitors or companies we write about. However, we want to assure our readers that this will not have any impact on the integrity or impartiality of our reporting. We are committed to delivering accurate, unbiased news and information to our audience, and we will continue to uphold our ethics and principles in all of our work. Thank you for your trust and support.

Popular

More Like this

EMotorad’s Gigafactory To Make 5 Lakh Electric Cycles Annually


SUMMARY

The gigafactory will be completed in four phases with Phase 1 spanning across 2,40,000 sq ft

The factory will be able to develop up to 5 Lakh e-cycles each year to cater to domestic as well as international demand

The company said that this facility will build components for the e-cycles such as batteries, motors, displays, and chargers

EV startup EMotorad has announced that it will build the world’s largest electric cycle gigafactory at its current location in Pune. 

The gigafactory will be completed in four phases with Phase 1 spanning across 2,40,000 sq ft.  

The factory will be able to develop up to 5 Lakh e-cycles each year to cater to domestic as well as international demand. 

The company said that this facility will build components for the e-cycles such as batteries, motors, displays, and chargers.

Besides India, EMotorad will look to expand its presence in Europe and the US. As of now, the largest chunk of its exports goes to European countries and the US.  

Kunal Gupta, founder & CEO of EMotorad, said the factory marks a significant step forward for the startup to penetrate deeper into the European and North American markets. 

Gupta told Inc42 that the company has around 300 multi-brand outlets and around 11 exclusive stores across Tier I. 

In FY24, the company claims to have registered a revenue of INR 145 Cr and claims to be on track to report revenue of around INR 300 Cr in FY25. The startup did not share its financials for FY24 so these claims are as yet unverified. 

“Around this, 40% of the revenue is coming from the domestic market and 60% from the international market,” Gupta claimed.

The company also said that with the completion of the first phase of its gigafactory, it will become South Asia’s largest electric cycle factory and the largest outside of China. 

Founded in 2020 by Rajib Gangopadhyay and Gupta, along with Aditya Oza and Sumedh Battewar, EMotorad sells electric cycles for daily commutes and casual rides. 

This development comes a few months after the startup raised $20 Mn (INR 166.8 Cr) as a part of its Series B funding round led by Panthera Growth Partners.

The round also saw participation from Alteria Capital, xto10x Technologies and existing investor Green Frontier Capital.

Before that, it raised INR 24 Cr in its Pre-Series A funding round led by Green Frontier Capital (GFC), LetsVenture, and Ivy Growth associates in October.

Recently, the company also roped in former Indian cricketer Mahendra Singh Dhoni as an equity investor as well as its brand ambassador. 

EMotorad competes against Ninety One Cycles, CycleCircle, Gear Head Motors, Lightspeed Bikes and others in the electric cycle segment.





Source link

Disclaimer

We strive to uphold the highest ethical standards in all of our reporting and coverage. We StartupNews.fyi want to be transparent with our readers about any potential conflicts of interest that may arise in our work. It’s possible that some of the investors we feature may have connections to other businesses, including competitors or companies we write about. However, we want to assure our readers that this will not have any impact on the integrity or impartiality of our reporting. We are committed to delivering accurate, unbiased news and information to our audience, and we will continue to uphold our ethics and principles in all of our work. Thank you for your trust and support.

Website Upgradation is going on for any glitch kindly connect at office@startupnews.fyi

More like this

Morocco central bank to legalize all cryptocurrencies: Report

More countries are preparing crypto regulatory frameworks inspired...

Amazon cuts 50 jobs in Israel, ends ad unit

The decision follows Amazon's announcement to end Amazon...

US and Canadian Starbucks stores hit by ransomware attack

Some 11,000 Starbucks stores in North America have...

Popular

Upcoming Events

Startup Information that matters. Get in your inbox Daily!