Startup to Scaleup | Reinventing The Ride: Raptee’s Electric Motorcycle Revolution

Updated : Nov 06, 2024 15:58
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India's two-wheeler market has always been a massive part of the country's transportation ecosystem. But with rising fuel costs and environmental concerns, the shift toward electric vehicles is gaining momentum. E-bikes, once seen as a niche product, are now have become common on Indian roads.

From large cities to smaller towns, people are beginning to embrace e-motorcycles for their cost efficiency, eco-friendliness, and cutting-edge technology. 

To talk more about the e-bikes and why hadn’t India seen a high-voltage electric motorcycle that truly pushed the boundaries of innovation, Avni Raja from BusinessHook spoke to Dinesh Arjun, the founder of Raptee HV. 

Founded by Arjun, who brings with him the experience of working at Tesla, Raptee HV is not just another EV company—it’s a brand on a mission to lead India’s electric revolution.

In today’s spotlight, we’ll dive deep into Raptee’s journey, its challenges, and how Dinesh Arjun brought the Tesla culture of innovation and perseverance to this Indian startup. Plus, we’ll explore the company’s long-term vision and how it’s gearing up to reshape the two-wheeler landscape.

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