Daewoo India and eBikeGo collaborate for e-bikes

ETAuto Desk ETAuto Desk | 09-04 00:20

The collaboration will focus on developing a diverse range of electric bikes tailored to meet the needs of urban commuters.
Daewoo India and eBikeGo have announced a strategic collaboration to develop and launch a range of personal mobility vehicles over the next five years. The partnership aims to revolutionise the personal electric mobility segment in India by combining Daewoo's global technological expertise with eBikeGo's innovative electric vehicle solutions. Both companies are committed to sustainability and expanding their offerings in the Indian market.

Dr. Irfan Khan, Founder & CEO of eBikeGo, added, "This partnership marks a significant milestone in our journey to revolutionise urban mobility. Together with Daewoo India, we aim to create a range of products that are not only efficient and reliable but also environmentally friendly."

Strategy behind the tie-up

The collaboration will focus on developing a diverse range of electric bikes tailored to meet the needs of urban commuters. Leveraging Daewoo's cutting-edge global technology and eBikeGo's expertise in electric vehicle manufacturing, the new product line will feature advanced battery systems, smart connectivity, and sustainable design. This commitment to sustainability aims to reduce carbon emissions and contribute to a greener future.

"We are incredibly excited about this collaboration with eBikeGo, which marks a significant step forward in our mission to bring innovative and sustainable personal mobility solutions to the Indian market. This partnership would not only strengthen our commitment to cutting-edge technology but also allows us to contribute positively to the environment. Together, we are poised to revolutionise urban transportation with solutions that are efficient, reliable, and eco-friendly," said Chan Ryu, Director - Daewoo India.

"We are thrilled to partner with eBikeGo to bring innovative and sustainable personal electric mobility solutions to the market. This collaboration aligns with our vision of leveraging technology to enhance everyday life," said HS Bhatia, Managing Director, Daewoo India.

This partnership will enable both companies to offer consumers innovative and reliable personal mobility solutions and extend their operations in India. The new range of vehicles reflects the companies' dedication to promoting sustainable transportation solutions.

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