Rilox EV, Hala Mobility to Deploy 20,000 Electric Two-Wheelers
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Rilox EV, Hala Mobility to Deploy 20,000 Electric Two-Wheelers

Rilox EV has signed a multi-year original equipment manufacturer (OEM) agreement with Hala Mobility to deploy nearly twenty thousand electric two-wheelers across India. Hala Mobility is a leading electric mobility platform offering multi-modal transport solutions.

The long-term partnership aims to promote accessible and efficient electric mobility for both individual commuters and businesses. The deployment will include a mix of low-speed and high-speed models, with around four hundred vehicles launched monthly. These fleet-ready vehicles are tailored for delivery workers, ride-sharing services, and city commuters.

Rilox EV will introduce its flagship Spark Lite two-wheeler, designed for affordability, durability, and safety. It addresses the needs of gig workers and fleet operators by offering reliable performance at a competitive cost.

The partnership focuses not only on vehicle supply but also on developing a smarter, cleaner, and more connected transport ecosystem in urban India. By joining forces, both companies aim to build long-term value through sustainable mobility innovations.

Source:News18.com 


Rilox EV has signed a multi-year original equipment manufacturer (OEM) agreement with Hala Mobility to deploy nearly twenty thousand electric two-wheelers across India. Hala Mobility is a leading electric mobility platform offering multi-modal transport solutions.The long-term partnership aims to promote accessible and efficient electric mobility for both individual commuters and businesses. The deployment will include a mix of low-speed and high-speed models, with around four hundred vehicles launched monthly. These fleet-ready vehicles are tailored for delivery workers, ride-sharing services, and city commuters.Rilox EV will introduce its flagship Spark Lite two-wheeler, designed for affordability, durability, and safety. It addresses the needs of gig workers and fleet operators by offering reliable performance at a competitive cost.The partnership focuses not only on vehicle supply but also on developing a smarter, cleaner, and more connected transport ecosystem in urban India. By joining forces, both companies aim to build long-term value through sustainable mobility innovations.Source:News18.com 

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