Gear up for the future of sustainable travel and stay electrified as eBikeGo goes global by bringing the new scooter to the US & Europe.
eBikeGo has announced its plans to introduce its flagship scooter, the Muvi, to the expansive markets of the US and Europe. Their vision is to increase the popularity of their electric scooters globally and to champion the cause of environmentally friendly commuting across the globe. By doing so, they hope to pave the way for a future where sustainable travel is the norm, not the exception.
Having established a good reputation in India through its robust rental services, eBikeGo is to make significant strides by introducing its advanced electric scooters to the markets of the US and Europe. The scooter, garnered considerable attention due to its association with Torrot’s sales, stands out for its distinctive design and cutting-edge features. The new scooter is anticipated to play a pivotal role in reshaping and championing the cause of green, sustainable travel in these strategically important regions.
In the upcoming fiscal year, the company has selected regions in Spain as key points for its ambitious global expansion. The rationale behind these choices stems from the rising inclination of these areas towards environmentally friendly transportation. These regions hold significant value as they serve as vital hubs for engaging with a growing base of customers who prioritise eco-conscious choices. This move shows their strong dedication to a more eco-friendly future. Reaching more people globally, the company aims to quickly grow the use of green transport worldwide.
The company believes that the Muvi, fortified with technology and a commitment to sustainability, will not only meet but exceed expectations, distinguishing itself in an increasingly saturated electric scooter landscape.
Dr Irfan Khan, eBikeGo’s CEO, is very excited about the company’s move to international markets. He said, “Going global is a big step for us. We see huge potential in the US and EU, and we believe the Muvi will be a hit with customers there.”