

The auto arm of UAE-based META4 Group, Ellysium Automotives today announced the launch of its electric two-wheeler brand, EVeium in India. EVeium is planning to launch three electric scooters within a month.
EVeium will be a complete Made-in-India brand and all scooters of the brand will be manufactured at the META4 group’s Voltly Energy manufacturing plant in Telangana.
Voltly Energy recently signed an MOU with Telangana Government to acquire a 15-acre land in Zaheerabad, Telangana to set up the EV manufacturing unit. The brand states that it will invest over Rs 250 crore to set up the EV plant which will be functional by the end of this fiscal year.
“We aim to build quality driven EVs at affordable rates for Indian customers in accordance with the Fame2 approvals set by the Indian regulatory authority. Many electric vehicle brands in the market are launching products that only contributed to the negative image of electric vehicles. With a professional and skilled team, we are ready to reform the Indian minds on what riding a safe and confident EV feels like,” Muzammil Riaz, Group CEO of META4 said.
“We are introducing 3 electric scooters keeping in mind the country’s value positioning and mobility competition. Also, we intend to make a complete Made-in-India product which will help the brand control quality and technology as per the requirements of the Indian customers,” said Mr. Aditya Reddy, Vice President, Sales and Marketing of EVeium.
EVeium shall work towards providing users with the finest array of EV offerings including-electric scooters, bicycles and electric bikes, the brand states. Further, it added EVeium will be providing its own telematics app with features such as Digi locker, Nearest Charging Station Location, Geo-Fencing and more.
EVeium has already started onboarding dealers and will have its presence in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Kerala, Karnataka, Delhi- NCR, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, and West Bengal by the end of fiscal 2022-23 as a part of its initial expansion plan.
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