Sultan of Swing- Uday Narang
Uday Narang, Founder & Chairman, Omega Seiki Mobility (OSM), on all the exciting things that they have been up to, what the future holds, and how they have made it their mission to bring about an electric revolution in India.
24/12/2021
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Uday Narang, Founder & Chairman, Omega Seiki Mobility (OSM), is a man who has made it his mission to bring about an electric revolution in India and going by the speed at which he is moving, there is little to stop him from going forth and accomplishing all that he has set out to do. Excerpts from the interview… TOS: What can we expect to see from Omega Seiki Mobility (OSM) in the coming year in terms of new products? UN: Two years back, OSM, developed, Rage+. From then on we have come up with products like Rage+Frost, with a cold storage that can be used to transport food, medicine, vaccines, etc. Next up, we are developing a robust passenger vehicle, designed to operate in the rural area and it is set to be in the market in the next two – three months. We have our Rage+ Rapid already running on the road, the only fast charging 3-Wheeler vehicle in India currently. We also have our 2 Wheelers; M1KA, India's 1st LCV, etc, on the road. We will be announcing something exciting in the Electric Two-Wheeler Category by June 2022. Coming March, we are going to be testing and offering logistic
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