Quantum Energy surpassed 10,000 electric scooter sales in two years, rapidly becoming a top 10 EV brand in India.
Quantum Energy, a company that operates within the electric vehicle segment, has recorded a major achievement after it sold over 10, 000 electric scooters within the first two years of entering the market in October 2022. These rapid successes demonstrate the company’s innovation, quality, and focus on customer satisfaction.
Product Lineup
Quantum Energy offers a diverse range of electric scooters, each catering to different customer segments:
– Plasma: With the capacity of a 2000W motor it can reach the maximum speed of 65 km/h and up to 120 km on a single full charge.
– Plasma XR: It has a maximum speed of 60 km/h and a range of 100 km which makes it a good all rounder coupled with the fact that it is cheap to manufacture.
– Milan: An elegantly designed scooter that is user-friendly with a 1000W motor producing a 60Km/h top speed and 100 km of range.
– Bziness: As a commercial model, this type of scooter comes equipped with a 1200W motor, a top speed of 60 km/h, and 110 km of range on a single charge.
Industry Partnerships and Innovation
Strong partnerships with top battery technology companies such as Log9, Sun Mobility, and Battery Smart have positioned Quantum Energy for success. Such partnerships have helped the company to devise sophisticated solutions specific for last-mile delivery and ride-hailing.
Recognition and Expansion Plans
Quantum Energy has achieved some great milestones which include itself being listed on Outlook India Magazine’s list of the top 10 EV startups of 2023. Supported by its parent firm Kusalava International, Quantum Energy has the advantage of having decades of experience in manufacturing making it a front-line contender in the Indian EV revolution. The firm owns a modern manufacturing complex at Sri City in Andhra Pradesh, close to Hyderabad with an assembly line capacity of 50000 vehicles per year. There is a plan to set up a new plant at Maheshwaram as a result of its increasing demands which will raise the manufacturing rate to 250000 automobiles per year.
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Neha Wagh
Neha is a tech enthusiast passionate about exploring the technology behind electric vehicles. She loves testing new features in bikes, scooters, and cars to stay updated in the EV world.