Hero Electric will use the Series B funding from GII and OAKS to set up multiple plants, invest in new tech and innovations and also enter India-like markets.
Hero Electric currently has around over 700 sales and service touch-points spread across India.
The EV maker's plant in Ludhiana has a manufacturing capacity of 100,000 units per annum.
Naveen Munjal:”Hero Electric is poised to grow at over 2X from the last fiscal. Hero aims to sell over 1 million units per year in the next couple of years.”
Sohinder Gill: “We aim to enhance our market position while maintaining leadership with innovative product offerings for the diverse and demanding customer of today.”
Hero Electric plots aggressive expansion, gets Rs 220 crore funding

To use Series B funding from GII and OAKS to set up multiple plants, invest in new tech and innovations and also enter India-like markets.

11 Jul 2021 | 7663 Views | By Autocar Pro News Desk

Hero Electric Vehicles, India’s largest electric two-wheeler manufacturer, has announced the first part of its Series B funding of Rs 220 crore. Gulf Islamic Investments (GII) led the round along with participation from OAKS. 

Hero Electric, which has retained its title of the No. 1 e-two-wheeler OEM in first-half ...

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