Punjab CM's family takes to electric scooters

Raninder Singh is the President of the National Rifle Association of Indian, an accomplished international level trap shooter, and is also the son of Punjab Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh.

Autocar Pro News Desk By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 05 Aug 2020 Views icon76559 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Raninder Singh, president of the National Rifle Association of India, astride an Okinawa PraisePro.

Raninder Singh, president of the National Rifle Association of India, astride an Okinawa PraisePro.

Electric mobility is gathering pace and there's news that the Gurgaon-based electric scooter maker Okinawa Autotech has delivered a PraisePro e-scooter to Raninder Singh, the president of the National Rifle Association of India. Raninder Singh, an accomplished international level trap shooter and recently electedvice-president of the International Shooting Sports Federation, is the son of Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh. 

Okinawa says the PraisePro is one of its most popular products. Equipped with a detachable lithium-ion battery, it has an ARAI-certified range of 110km on a single charge in Eco mode. The e-scooter can attain top speed of 70kph.

Jeetender Sharma, co-founder and MD, Okinawa Autotech said: “Okinawa has been trying to break the myths associated with electric vehicles. All our efforts have been in the same direction since the very inception. Now, we have got acknowledgment from the family of chief minister of Punjab. It is a great motivation for Team Okinawa. We look forward to serving the country with ‘Make in India’ electric products that will prove at par with the IC engine.”

Sharing his thoughts on clean mobility, Raninder Singh said: “During the lockdown, everybody experienced clean air. This raises a lot of questions about our otherwise daily excessive use of conventional fuel-run vehicles. We understand that you have to be the first adopter of any change that you wish to see in the masses. Technology has evolved in the EV sector and e mobility is the way forward. We encourage people to opt for electric vehicles and welcome the change.”

“Okinawa’s successful ride to Khardungla pass at Ladakh which is the highest motorable road in the world had caught our attention. If an EV can make it through the treacherous roads then it certainly has a lot to offer in terms of quality and performance,” added Singh.

Also read: Okinawa tops in high-speed electric scooter sales in India

 

 

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