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      Darwin Group Launched Three New Electric Scooters in India

      Darwin Group Launched Three New Electric Scooters in India. Conglomerate Darwin Platform Group of Companies (DPGC) introduced three new electric scooters for the Indian market.

      Darwin D-5, Darwin D-7, and Darwin D-14, were introduce to the Indian market by World Amateur Boxing Champion Mary Kom at an event in New Delhi earlier this week.

      The manufacturing plant, located in Delhi-NCR, adopts eco-friendly and sustainable manufacturing practices, providing an integrate ecosystem for manufacturing and testing, vehicle assembly, and vehicle end of line testing.

      Raja Roy Choudhury, CEO, DPGC Group Said :

      “The global automotive industry is in a transition phase and shifting towards electric mobility and in India, this transition has started to pick up the pace. Darwin EVAT aims to contribute more to this electric revolution. Our EV segment was born with the idea of “Class Leading Products” that also promotes Green Revolution an Eco-friendly Initiative.”

      Price in India

      New Electric Scooters price start at Rs 68,000 and goes up to Rs 77,000 (ex-showroom, India) for the high-end electric scooter.

      • Darwin D5 price set at Rs 68,000
      • Darwin D7 price set at Rs 73,000
      • Darwin D14 price set at Rs 77,000

      Mechanical Specifications & Features

      The new Darwin electric scooters feature a muscular design, mileage efficiency, keyless entry, regenerative braking, speed control gear, battery swapping, large LED display, high-quality suspension, USB mobile charger port, and hazard switch among other features that make it a value for money proposition.

      Darwin Group says its electric scooters come with the longest working life and highest mileage efficiency.

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      With a single charge, all three Darwin electric two-wheelers can go up to 70-120km before halting to charge up.

      Darwin also said that it would invest nearly Rs 450 crore in the transformation of its electric scooters on par with Japanese standards with a comprehensive approach, ranging from research and development to production of green vehicles, which also includes strategic collaborations and partnerships.

      The Darwin Group has also got an international quality certification with Quality Austria Central Asia.

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