Orxa Energies expands its manufacturing capabilities by 10x ahead of the Mantis’ Launch
The new office space houses Orxa Energies’ R&D, Mantis assembly and testing center, along with a test track, adding to the charm of the facility

BANGALORE
Orxa Energies, a high-performance electric vehicle, and energy systems startup based out of Bengaluru, has inaugurated its new facility at Bommasandra Industrial area spread across 1 acre. The new facility accommodates its research and development activities, the Mantis assembly stations, battery assembly lines, and product testing center, and has a capacity that is ten times larger than the previous one. The joint R&D and production facility will enable Orxa Energies to leverage its strong in-house engineering talent to vastly improve the vehicle tech as well as the production and assembly methods used in the Orxa motorcycles. The announcement comes ahead of the launch of Mantis, the company’s flagship electric performance motorcycle. “The EV revolution in India is touching new heights and the ecosystem we see is growing by the year. 2023 is a critical year for us, finally, bringing the Mantis to the people. We are excited to share the engineering marvel that we have developed in-house with our engineering team,” said Ranjita Ravi, Co-Founder, Orxa Energies. Orxa Energies’ new facility has been built centering on sustainability as its focus. The new facility boasts its own vehicle test track made out of recycled plastic and an EcoSTP for the facility. An onsite
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