Revamp Moto's phase 1 expansion plans unveiled
The strategic plan entails the establishment of 12 Empowerment Centers cum Dealership Stores across key states like Maharashtra, Karnataka, Gujarat, and Goa in 2024.
Revamp Moto, a modular electric two-wheeler manufacturer in India, has announced the launch of its Phase 1 expansion initiative aimed at bolstering its presence in western India.
The strategic plan entails the establishment of 12 Empowerment Centers cum Dealership Stores across key states like Maharashtra, Karnataka, Gujarat, and Goa in 2024, with broader nationwide expansion on the horizon.
These Empowerment Centers serve a dual role, acting not only as traditional dealership outlets but also as innovative hubs fostering entrepreneurship.
Pritesh Mahajan, CEO & Co-founder of Revamp Moto, speaking on the announcement said "This milestone marks a significant stride towards Revamp Moto's commitment to delivering sustainable and adaptive solutions and impacting 1 million lives by 2028. Our Empowerment Centers will not only offer easy access to cutting-edge electric vehicles but also empower individuals to harness entrepreneurial opportunities. The RM Buddie 25, with its innovative modular attachments, is revolutionising how micro-entrepreneurs operate, enhancing their business capabilities and contributing to a greener ecosystem."
Deliveries for the RM Buddie 25 have commenced across various Indian states, supported by collaborations with leading financial and service partners to enhance the purchasing and after-sales experience, the company shared.
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