Batt:RE to be RCB’s official EV partner for IPL
PTI, Apr 11, 2022, 7:39 PM IST
New Delhi: Electric two-wheeler maker Batt:RE has partnered with Royal Challengers Bangalore as the latter’s official EV partner for the ongoing 15th edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL), a statement said on Monday.
The partnership will include distribution of signed team merchandise and memorabilia along with jerseys and bats. Besides, it will also feature the Batt:RE logo on all sponsor panels, official RCB website as well as on the bus and car of the cricket team, a statement said. ”Our vision is to foster relations with the brand while building a rapport with their fans by conveying the message of a greener tomorrow. Through this strategic partnership we hope to widen our horizons to a larger discerning audience, who share our passion of cleaner mobility,” Founder and Director of Batt:RE Nishchal Chaudhary said.
”We are delighted to partner with Batt:RE in their efforts towards driving a positive environment impact. RCB has always been a conscious brand about the environment and sustainability and is proud to collaborate with brands who share the same ethos,” Vice President and Head of Royal Challengers Bangalore Rajesh Menon said.
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