Simple Energy, a prominent electric vehicle and clean energy startup, announced its plans to launch six showrooms, named ‘Simple Store’, within the next month.
Key Highlights:
Simple Energy’s authorized network partners will operate physical retail spaces, carefully designed to offer a comprehensive and immersive experience for visitors.
The initial phase of expansion will see the opening of Simple Stores in key locations such as Vijayawada, Bengaluru (Rajajinagar, JP Nagar, and Marathahalli), Pune, and Goa.
The scheduled openings for the Simple Stores are as follows:
- Veterinary Colony, Vijayawada August 25, 2024
- JP Nagar, Bengaluru August 29, 2024
- Rajajinagar, Bengaluru August 31, 2024
- Marathahalli, Bengaluru September 2, 2024
- Panjim, Goa September 7, 2024
- Kharadi, Pune September 11, 2024
Suhas Rajkumar, the founder and CEO of Simple Energy, expressed his enthusiasm for the launch of the Simple Stores, which are intended to serve as experiential centers for the brand’s electric vehicles – Simple One and Simple Dot One. These spaces are designed not only for product display but also to provide an immersive experience that highlights the innovation and sustainability core to the company’s ethos.
Energy Providing Long Range
Simple Energy is well-known for developing India’s longest-range electric scooter, the Simple One, and stands out from its competitors by producing 95% of its scooter components in-house. In addition, it is the only OEM in the country with a cutting-edge motor manufacturing line within its Shoolagiri, Tamil Nadu plant.
Simple Energy’s portfolio includes the Simple One and Simple Dot One, with a certified range of 212 km and 151 km, respectively. In a trial phase, Simple Energy has initiated deliveries in Bengaluru. The company is also preparing to establish 45 dealership stores by the end of this financial year.
It’s great to see Simple Energy’s expansion plans to open Simple Stores in key locations within the next month. Simple Energy’s focus on innovation and sustainability is impressive, as is its development of India’s longest-range electric scooter, the Simple One. The effort to establish dealership stores and expand the reach of its electric vehicles shows the company’s dedication to growth and accessibility.ELCTRIK Speaks