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Quantum Energy Inaugurates First EV Showroom In Jodhpur

The 2000-square-foot showroom/experience centre is located in Rai Ka Bagh, Jodhpur, adjacent Kamla Nehru College.
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Quantum Energy, an EV startup specialising in the design, development, and manufacturing of electric scooters, has inaugurated its first EV showroom in Jodhpur. The showroom incorporates Virtual Reality technology for an online experience and shopping for EV scooters. Currently, the brand has a presence in metro cities with 20 showrooms operational.

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Quantum Energy, an electric vehicle business that specialises in the design, development, and manufacture of electric scooters, has opened its first EV showroom in Jodhpur in collaboration with Shree Shyam Motors. The store includes Virtual Reality technology for an online purchasing experience and EV scooter shopping.

Quantum Energy’s first-of-its-kind virtual showroom ensures an in-store shopping experience, with interactive features including a 360-degree view of the product portfolio and live customer service.

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Quantum Energy Inaugurates First EV Showroom In Jodhpur

The 2000-square-foot showroom/experience centre is located in Rai Ka Bagh, Jodhpur, adjacent Kamla Nehru College. Furthermore, the EV company intends to open over 100 dealerships around the state in the coming months. The brand currently has a presence in major cities, with 20 showrooms open.

The store claims to provide a high-quality client experience while presenting a variety of vehicles from the brand, including Plasma, Elektron, Milan, and Bziness, which have already been released and garnered great comments.

“We are incredibly excited to announce our new dealership in the blue city of Jodhpur to assist clients in making the shift to a cleaner, greener, and more cost-effective transportation alternative,” said Chetana Chukkapalli, Director, Quantum Energy Limited. As the EV market evolves, so does our larger action plan as an EV manufacturer to provide the most distinct and memorable experience for our clients in our physical, virtual, and remote selling situations.”

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In India, there will be 25 electric automobiles on the road by 2023. The BMW i7, Tata Tigor EV, Mercedes-Benz EQB, Hyundai Ioniq 5, and BYD Atto 3 are well-known electric vehicles.

The least expensive electric automobile in India is the Hyundai Ioniq 5. Hyundai Ioniq 5’s starting on-road price in Delhi is 44.95 Lakh, and it can seat 5 people. The Hyundai Ioniq 5, whose on-road price in Delhi begins at 44.95 Lakh, is India’s most expensive electric vehicle. 

Any motor vehicle must be operated with a valid driver’s licence. Electric cars are no different. Driving a car without one is prohibited on public roads.

You do not need a driver’s licence to operate an electric two-wheeler with a top speed of up to 25 km/h and a power output of up to 250 watts, though. Students, youths, retirees, and others favour these automobiles because they don’t need to be registered.

All vehicles registered after April 1st, 2019, must have an HSRP by the rules related to the Central Motor Vehicle Rules, 1989. (High-Security Registration Plate). This registration can only be obtained from government agencies, enabling them to keep an exhaustive database of all vehicles and deter theft.

Electric vehicles are now exempt from paying costs for a registration certificate, according to the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH).

All EV owners should be happy about this recent move because they won’t have to pay anything to insure or renew their EVs. More electric vehicles are anticipated to be promoted in India as a result of these adjustments to registration fees.

Additionally, the government exempted owners of electric vehicles from paying road charges. As a result, owners of electric cars will undoubtedly benefit by saving money. According to studies, owning an electric vehicle can significantly save your vehicle expenses.

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Public charging is the term for outside-the-home charging, which is an essential addition to inside-the-home charging. The sole subject of this article is public charging. Interoperability between charging stations and electric vehicles produced by various automakers is made possible by the standardisation of public charging infrastructure. 

1. Bharat EV Charger AC001 for AC Charging.
2. Bharat EV Charger DC001 for DC Charging.

Note: Slow, fast, rapid, and super-quick charging can cause confusion because there is no standard definition for each category. So, according to Bharat EV standards, charging choices are categorised according to the quantifiable standard of power rating.

Yes. According to the law, every vehicle, including gasoline, diesel, compressed natural gas (CNG), and electric cars, must have at least a third-party insurance policy. Financial fines may result from not having your electric car insured under this mandated coverage. However, this plan does not protect the insured vehicle in case of damage. Therefore, it is advised to choose the Comprehensive Insurance Policy because it provides both Own Damage (OD) coverage and Third-Party Insurance Plan benefits.

Aside from factors like location, model variation, and EV age, the cost of the vehicle determines the price of all motor insurance plans. You may assess the cost of insurance for electric vehicles by using the car insurance premium calculator for more information.

According to how much electricity is used as a fuel, there are three main categories of electric vehicles (EVs): battery electric vehicles (BEVs), plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs), and hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs).