GT-Force unveils three electric two-wheelers at EV India Expo 2021

The electric vehicle start-up unveiled a high-speed electric scooter, a low-speed electric scooter and a prototype electric motorcycle at the EV India Expo 2021.


Mukesh Taneja, Co-Founder and CEO and Rajesh Satya, Co-Founder and COO, GT-Force
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Mukesh Taneja, Co-Founder and CEO and Rajesh Satya, Co-Founder and COO, GT-Force

Electric vehicle start-up GT-Force showcased three electric two-wheelers at the EV India Expo 2021 held at the Expo Center in Greater Noida. The GT-Drive electric scooter is in the high-speed electric scooter category, and has a top speed of 60 kmph and a range of 150 km on a single charge. The GT-Drive is offered with a lithium-ion battery and comes with three drive modes, economy, standard and a third mode called “Turbo”. The electric scooter also comes with a cruise control system. The GT-Drive Pro is an electric scooter in the low speed category for short distance travel, and comes with a range of 75 km and a top speed of 25 kmph. The GT-Drive Pro is offered in two versions, with either a lead-acid battery or a lithium-ion battery.

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The GT-Drive Pro electric scooter is a low-speed electric scooter and is offered in two versions, either with a lead acid battery, or with a lithium-ion battery.

Speaking on the unveiling of electric two-wheelers, Mukesh Taneja, Co-Founder and CEO, GT-Force said, “People are getting misunderstood that EVs may not be able to meet the long distance travel requirements, Or maybe they are inconvenient. It’s all just because they haven’t really tried the products yet. Hence, we are working hard towards making the products available at every nook and corner of the country. The team has built a network of distributors. Have scaled up all efforts to connect with a bigger audience.”

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GT-Force also unveiled the prototype of the brand’s first electric motorcycle at the EV India Expo 2021. The company says that the upcoming electric motorcycle will be launched in the second half of the calendar year 2022. GT-Force has expanded its distributor network to 80. Cities across the country with over 100 dealerships. The company currently operates in Maharashtra, Karnataka, Haryana, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Rajasthan. The company says it has seven products in the market, and intends to expand its network to over 150 distributors by the end of the current fiscal.

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