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ZELIO Ebikes, a top player in India’s electric two-wheeler scene, is on a mission to boost its dealership count to 400 by March 2025.
This bold move aligns with the rising demand for eco-friendly transport in urban and semi-urban areas. With 256 dealers already in its network, ZELIO is set to expand and deliver innovative mobility solutions to even more customers.
Currently, ZELIO operates 224 showrooms, including one company-owned location. Most follow a franchise model. The cities of Hisar, Kaithal, Gwalior, Chhatarpur, and Bhubaneswar are leading sales, showing strong market growth and demand for affordable electric bikes.
State-wise, West Bengal tops the list with 45 dealerships, followed closely by Uttar Pradesh with 42, and Haryana with 40. Other states include Gujarat (27), Punjab (26), and Rajasthan (19), with a total of 14 dealerships spread across several others.
Looking ahead, ZELIO plans to target new states like Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Jharkhand, Bihar, and Karnataka, where the electric vehicle market is set to explode. The company is preparing dedicated campaigns to build its brand presence in these regions and offer innovative e-scooters to a wider audience.
Mr. Kunal Arya, Co-Founder and Managing Director of ZELIO Ebikes, expressed excitement about the expansion. He stated, “Reaching 400 dealerships by March 2025 isn’t just a business goal; it’s our commitment to sustainable transport. Each new dealership helps reduce carbon emissions and revolutionizes urban commuting in India. I thank our dealers for their unwavering support, which has been key to our success.”
ZELIO’s success comes from popular models like the GRACY and X Men Series, loved by urban commuters for their practicality. The recent launch of the Eeva series and the upcoming High-Speed Cargo Scooter—offering a 90 KM range and a 150 kg load capacity—show the company’s innovation in meeting real-world needs. As ZELIO expands its network and enters new states, it solidifies its role in India’s transition to cleaner, more efficient transportation.
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