Ampere Electric accelerates EV growth with the launch of Magnus Pro Electric Scooter
The Magnus Pro gives a range of 75-80km per charge for a comfortable long city commute


BANGALORE
Ampere Vehicles Pvt. Ltd., a wholly-owned electric mobility subsidiary of Greaves Cotton Ltd., accelerates EV growth with the launch of a new and trendy electric scooter Magnus Pro, designed for discerning commuters in urban and semi-urban regions. The Magnus Pro epitomizes best-in-class performance and comfort with a host of exciting features, making the users live magnified. With an average range of 75-80 Kms per charge, Magnus Pro comes at an attractive price of INR 73,990/- (Ex-showroom price). The scooter is available in 4 new color variants Bluish Peal white, Metallic red, Graphite Black, Golden Yellow in Bangalore and will soon be accessible in other parts of the country. Articulating Greaves’ focus on electric mobility, Nagesh Basavanhalli, MD and CEO, Greaves Cotton Limited, said “Greaves is an established player delivering affordable and eco-friendly mobility solutions. We have invested in talent, technology and infrastructure to build a sustainable ecosystem. With the increased shift towards personal mobility vehicles post COVID, launch of this new Magnus e-scooter is an important milestone in our journey to strengthen Ampere’s position in the last mile mobility segment” Commenting on the launch, P Sanjeev, COO, Ampere Electric said, “We at Ampere Electric are obsessed with customer experience. The all new Magnus
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