RattanIndia Enterprises announced that its electric motorcycle brand, Revolt Motors, has achieved a significant milestone, with its riders surpassing 72 crore electric kilometres across India. This achievement, driven by a community of over 57,654 riders, has resulted in the avoidance of 93 lakh litres of petrol consumption and cumulative rider savings exceeding ₹89.28 crore. The accomplishment underscores the growing adoption of sustainable mobility solutions in line with national environmental objectives.
Celebrating a Sustainable Milestone
Revolt Motors, India’s leading electric motorcycle brand, has officially crossed the 72 crore electric kilometres mark. This collective achievement by the company’s vast community of over 57,654 riders demonstrates a major shift toward greener transportation. By choosing electric mobility, Revolt users have collectively helped avoid the consumption of more than 93 lakh litres of petrol, contributing directly to India’s goals of reducing fuel dependence.
Economic and Environmental Impact
Beyond the environmental benefits, the transition to electric vehicles has provided substantial economic relief to riders. Since the company’s inception, the Revolt community has realized cumulative savings of over ₹89.28 crore. Ms. Anjali Rattan, Chairperson of RattanIndia Enterprises Limited, noted that this milestone validates the company’s mission to make electric motorcycles practical, accessible, and integral to the daily lives of Indians.
Expanding the Electric Ecosystem
Currently available across more than 200 cities, Revolt Motors continues to scale its presence through an expansive dealership network. As part of RattanIndia Enterprises (REL), which maintains a market capitalization of approximately ₹7,000 crore, Revolt plays a pivotal role in the group’s portfolio of technology-led businesses. The company remains committed to advancing EV adoption through continuous innovation, further strengthening the infrastructure needed to support the future of smart, sustainable mobility in India.
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