The Sunday Guardian

M&M launches electric cargo, passenger vans

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whole new concept in emission-free cargo transporta­tion and people movement. It will provide much-needed fillip to companies in the B2B and e-commerce segment,” said company's President and Chief ( Automotive) Pravin Shah.

The car- maker claimed that on a full charge, the new vehicles can run for up to 112 km, depending on load, and can achieve a top speed of 60 km per hour.

The cargo and passenger vans are priced respective­ly at Rs 8.45 lakh and Rs 8.75 lakh in the capital, taking into account state subsidies and incentives under the Faster Adoption and Manu- facturing of Electric Vehicles India scheme.

“Zero emission vehicles will drive the future of mobility, reduce emission and build an ecosystem for electric mobility in India, on par with its foreign counterpar­ts,” said Mahindra Electric's Chief Executive Officer Arvind Mathew.

 ??  ?? Mahindra & Mahindra launched the eSupro, the electric version of Supro vans in two variants, cargo and passenger, in New Delhi on 6 October 2016. IANS
Mahindra & Mahindra launched the eSupro, the electric version of Supro vans in two variants, cargo and passenger, in New Delhi on 6 October 2016. IANS

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