Simple Energy’s flagship e-scooter Simple One receives over 30K pre-bookings
PTI, Aug 20, 2021, 2:30 PM IST
Mumbai: Bangalore-based electric vehicle maker Simple Energy, which recently launched its flagship e-scooter Simple One, on Friday said it has received over 30000 pre-bookings for its maiden offering.
The over 30,000 pre-bookings of Simple One have been received with “zero” marketing which is unique for a startup in the automobile industry, the company claimed in a release.
Simple Energy had launched the scooter on August 15.
“We are grateful to the audience as they believe in the product and have shown support to a home-grown company,” said Suhas Rajkumar, founder-CEO, Simple Energy.
The company also said all issues in the back-end caused due to the heavy traffic on the website during pre-booking have been resolved, adding that it now aims at getting into production as quickly as possible.
The e-scooter can be pre-booked at Rs 1,947 only on the company’s website, it added.
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