Revolt Motors delivers RV400 bikes to Korba-based Floramax

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With this collaboration, Revolt Motors and Floramax set a precedent for sustainable corporate mobility, paving the way for a greener future, a media release said.
New Delhi: Revolt Motors, an electric motorcycle company, has delivered RV400 bikes to the employees of Floramax in Korba, Chhattisgarh, as part of corporate sales.

Floramax specializes in retail and the sale of apparel and fast-moving consumer goods at competitive prices. The company is dedicated to empowering women through employment opportunities.

The decision to choose Revolt Motors was driven by its low EMI, zero down payment, and the economical running cost of the RV400, which offers a range of 150 km on a single charge. These bikes will be used by Floramax's sales executives for their daily field operations, enhancing efficiency and reducing the company's carbon footprint.

The delivery event was graced by officials from Revolt Motors, including Harish Kaushik (North – Sales Head), Rachna Mehta (Senior Manager – Commercial), and Supratik Rath (Senior Manager – Sales). Floramax also expressed intentions to purchase more RV400 bikes, to replace their ICE bikes with electric alternatives.

Ms. Anjali Nashier Rattan, Co-Chairperson of RattanIndia Enterprises Limited, the parent company of Revolt Motors, said, "We are thrilled to partner with Floramax in their journey towards sustainable mobility. The enthusiastic adoption of our RV400 by Floramax reflects the growing confidence in electric vehicles. We are committed to expanding our presence and making electric bikes accessible to all."

Revolt Motors continues to lead the charge in the EV market, known for its stylish and ergonomic design, coupled with premium features.

With this collaboration, Revolt Motors and Floramax set a precedent for sustainable corporate mobility, paving the way for a greener future, a media release said.

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