MUMBAI: Ampere, the electric two-wheeler division of Greaves Electric Mobility (GEML), has introduced the Reo 80, a new electric scooter designed for widespread accessibility across India. The Reo 80, priced at Rs 59,900, aims to provide an economical and sustainable transportation option for a broad consumer base.
Greaves Electric Mobility Ltd (GEML) executive director and CEO K. Vijaya Kumar stated, "With the launch of the Ampere Reo 80, we are enhancing the accessibility of electric mobility for customers in India."
The Reo 80 features an 80km range on a single charge and operates without the requirement for a license or registration. The scooter includes a colored LCD cluster, LFP battery, front disc brakes, keyless start, dual-tone color options, and alloy wheels. Deliveries are scheduled to commence across India in April 2025.
GEML has reported a 52 per cent month-on-month growth in electric two-wheeler sales for March 2025, according to Vahan data. GEML, a subsidiary of Greaves Cotton Ltd (GCL), focuses on developing and manufacturing electric vehicles. Greaves Cotton, with a history spanning 165 years, is transitioning towards providing comprehensive mobility solutions.