Nahak Motors E-Moped Exito Solo Launched, Price Starts From Rs 85,999

The demand for EV two-wheelers in India is growing rapidly, and numerous Indian start-ups are introducing new two-wheelers to the market. Nahak Motors, a Faridabad-based startup, has unveiled the Exito Solo electric moped for Rs 85,999 (ex-showroom). The new e-moped is entirely made in India, and the manufacturer says that it costs 25 paise per kilometre to operate.
Nahak Motors E-Moped Exito Solo has a weight capacity of 150 kg. It features a 48-volt, 30-ampere-hour battery that allows it to go up to 80 kilometres on a single charge. It just takes 5 hours to completely charge, and the charger connects into a standard household power outlet. Nahak Motors' Exito Solo is built and developed for usage in both rural and urban locations under all road conditions.
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Talking about the launch, Dr Parvat Nahak said, "We are Indias number 1 e-mobility Company, as we have the maximum variants of EV vehicles in India. The petrol and diesel prices are bound to rise even in the future. It is increasing the cost of mobility that affects small businesses the most. Realizing the need for a cheaper mobility solution, we have launched Exito Solo, a 100% made-in-India e-Moped. It is in line with our Honourable Prime Ministers vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat. We are making it available in our showrooms pan India. However, one may even book it online from our website."
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The Nahak Exito Solo will be available in April at the brand's dealerships across the nation, and reservations can be made through the company's official website.
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