Komaki New EV Offers 110 KM Range and Smart Features

Komaki New EV Offers 110 KM Range and Smart Features

Komaki New EV Offers 110 KM Range and Smart Features
Komaki has launched the CAT 2.0 Eco electric scooter, priced at ₹69,999. With a range of 110 km, a reinforced rack, and smart features, the scooter is specially designed for deliveries and small businesses.

Electric vehicle manufacturer Komaki Electric has launched its new utility scooter, CAT 2.0 Eco, in the Indian market. Designed specifically for gig workers, small businesses, and fleet operators, the scooter is priced at an affordable ₹69,999.

The CAT 2.0 Eco offers a range of over 110 kilometers on a single charge. It features a robust frame and a spacious rear rack, making it ideal for transporting heavy cargo. The vehicle is powered by advanced LiFePO4 smart batteries, ensuring longer battery life and faster charging cycles.

In addition, the scooter comes with an Economy Mode, which helps conserve energy for extended travel. For added convenience, the scooter is equipped with a Smart Display Console that provides real-time updates on battery health, speed, and trip metrics.

The CAT 2.0 Eco is now available for purchase at authorized Komaki dealerships across the country and online at shop.komaki.in.

Speaking at the launch, Gunjan Malhotra, Co-founder of Komaki Electric Vehicles, said, "At Komaki, we believe electric mobility should be accessible to everyone — whether it’s a daily commuter or a hardworking delivery agent. The CAT 2.0 Eco is not just a scooter; it’s a tool of empowerment, offering mobility solutions tailored to every lifestyle and livelihood.”

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