Jindal Mobilitric’s R40 electric scooter is a fearless new beginning for India. Its emerging green mobility culture, entering the market with a strong range. Robust infrastructure, and ambitious industry plans.
Fast Facts in a Nutshell
- Model: R40 Electric Scooter
- Range: 165 km per charge
- Manufacturing: Ahmedabad, Gujarat
- Annual Production Capacity: 2.5 lakh vehicles
- Battery: In-house factory, safety and quality focus
- Current Dealers: 35; Target by next year: 100
- Launch Status: Waiting for final government nod, rollout imminent
R40: Launch Overview and Industry Impact
Jindal Mobilitric, the electric arm of Jindal Worldwide Limited. Launched their first-ever electric scooter, the R40, in July 2025.
Targeted as a commuter-friendly two-wheeler, the R40 is proposed to meet Indian audiences nearby and afar. Urban professionals and daily delivery segments.
- 165 km range on a single charge
- Designed entirely in-house, at Jindal’s Ahmedabad plant
Production and Expansion Drive
Mass production of the R40 is taking place at a plant. With a capacity of 2.5 lakh vehicles per annum. Sitting alongside it is an equally competent, automated battery plant. With the promise of better battery safety and extended life cycles.
- Production facility: Ahmedabad, 2.5 lakh units per annum
- In-house battery plant ensures quality control, safety emphasis, cost containment
- Easing common concerns regarding battery performance and replacement cycles
R40: Retail Network & Nationwide Approach
Jindal Mobilitric has 35 dealerships in India currently. Aiming to reach 100 dealers in the next year. This aggressive growth model focuses on
- Affordable service,
- Rapid growth,
- National penetration.
- Cover Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 3 cities with equal importance
ELCTRIK Speaks
Information regarding pricing, features, and test ride availability. They will be made available through Jindal Mobilitric’s official site as well as auto news websites. With a strong manufacturing foundation and well-defined expansion strategy. The R40 is poised to create ripples in Indian urban mobility.