Tesla Power India, E-Ashwa Auto join to launch E2W with fire safety technology

Online Bureau Online Bureau | 04-17 00:30

E-Ashwa and Tesla Power
New Delhi:Tesla Power India Pvt. Ltd., recognized for its innovative energy storage solutions, and E-Ashwa Automotive, known for its electric two-wheelers and three-wheelers, are introducing in partnership the first electric 2-wheeler in India with a built-in fire suppression system.

This new feature is set to improve safety standards for EVs across the country, the companies said in a media release.

“We are proud to partner with Tesla Power India to bring this advanced and safe electric vehicle to the Indian market. Our joint effort will set new safety and technology standards for E2W in India,” Abhinav Bhadola of E-Ashwa Automotive. said.

Tesla Power India contributes its technical expertise to this partnership. Together, the companies aim to offer a safer and more sustainable option for E2W drivers across India, the release said.

"Our collaboration with E-Ashwa Automotive is exciting. "We're eager to make a positive impact on India's EV market with vehicles that are not only environmentally friendly but also safer than ever," Kavinder Khurana, Managing Director, Tesla Power India, said.

The partnership also ensures that the owners of these new EVs will have access to extensive sales and service networks throughout India, ensuring reliable support and convenience for all customers, the release added.


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