Voltrix Mobility enters Indian E-Cycle segment with the launch of Tresor for Office Commute

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“We have identified certain core areas of focus and have clear plans of creating a manufacturing facility for electronic components for the E-bike segment in India.” - Dr. Kumar Loganathan, President, Voltrix Mobility

January 2022 : Voltrix Mobility has commenced its operations in the electric-powered mobility segment with the launch of their first product line exclusively designed for urban commute - named the Tresor.

Tresor, which has been engineered with a 250 watt motor, comes with a removable integrated lithium ion battery that eliminates the need for charging stations and offers an impressive range of 60 - 80 km per charge and reaches a top speed of 25 kmph. The bicycle also comes with five levels of pedal assist, throttle-only (like a conventional bike), and manual pedaling mode.

Commenting on the brand launch, Viveak M Palanivasan, Founder & CEO, Voltrix Mobility said, “The electric-powered bicycles are much needed for our country to be a healthy ‘young India’, the way it used to be till the early 90s’, and I am confident that Voltrix will become a brand new alternative for safe, enjoyable and healthy transportation for the urban population.”

Commenting on the Tresor, Sakthivigneshwar R, Founder & CTO, Voltrix Mobility said, “Our mission in this exciting journey is to inspire customers and Tresor, being our first product line from Voltrix, is designed and developed specifically for the office-goers. We will be launching two more products in the next 6 months catering to different customer profiles.”

Dr. Kumar Loganathan, President, Voltrix Mobility, added, “We have identified certain core areas of focus and have clear plans of creating a manufacturing facility for electronic components for the E-bike segment in India. We are looking to achieve 150 retail locations across 6 urban cities by the year 2024 in order to occupy 4-5% of market share with more than 40,000 Voltrix Electric Cycles running on the Indian roads.”

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