Revolt Motors informs Plans for Overseas Electric Bike Sales
Revolt Motors is poised to make a significant international stride by commencing exports of its electric motorcycles, beginning with Sri Lanka. The company has garnered substantial interest from neighboring countries such as Nepal, Bangladesh, and Brazil, as well as the vast African market.
To capitalize on this growing demand, Revolt Motors has ambitious plans to establish a robust presence in Sri Lanka. Within the next four months, the company aims to open a network of 15 dealerships across the island nation. This strategic expansion will not only facilitate the sales of Revolt’s electric motorcycles but also pave the way for introducing additional models and further expanding its overseas footprint.
With a production capacity of up to 162,000 electric motorcycles per year, Revolt Motors is well-equipped to meet the increasing global demand for sustainable and eco-friendly transportation solutions. As the company ventures into international markets, it is set to make a significant impact and contribute to the global shift towards electric mobility.
Revolt Motors Expands Horizons: Electric Motorcycle Exports to Sri Lanka
Anjali Rattan, the chairperson of RattanIndia Enterprises, has announced that Revolt Motors is poised to embark on a global journey by exporting its electric motorcycles. Sri Lanka will be the initial destination for these eco-friendly two-wheelers.
“We are starting with Sri Lanka. As we expand our portfolio and have the right products as per customer needs in these countries, we will grow our footprint overseas,”
Anjali Rattan, RattanIndia Enterprises
Revolt currently offers two electric motorcycle models, the RV400 and RV400 BRZ. The company is scheduled to unveil a fresh addition to its product lineup on Tuesday, further bolstering its position in the electric mobility space.
Revolt Motors Expands Global Footprint with Sri Lanka Launch
Revolt Motors, a pioneering electric motorcycle manufacturer, is set to make its international debut in Sri Lanka. Originally co-founded by Rahul Sharma, the visionary behind Micromax, Revolt is now a wholly owned subsidiary of RattanIndia Enterprises, a diversified conglomerate with interests in ecommerce, fintech, and drone technology.
To strengthen its presence in Sri Lanka, Revolt has entered into a strategic distribution partnership with Evolution Auto. This collaboration will pave the way for the establishment of 15 dealerships across the island nation within the next four months.
Anjali Rattan, the chairperson of RattanIndia Enterprises, expressed confidence in Revolt’s ability to meet the growing demand for electric motorcycles in Sri Lanka and beyond. She emphasized the company’s robust production capacity, which currently stands at 162,000 units per year. To further drive growth and innovation, Revolt plans to invest in developing a diverse product portfolio and exploring advanced technologies.