Godawari Electric Motors Launches Eblu Cety at Rs 1,99,999

Godawari Electric Motors has introduced the Eblu Cety, a new auto-shaped e-rickshaw designed for urban mobility. Priced at Rs 1,99,999/- ex-showroom, the Eblu Cety offers a sustainable and efficient transport solution with a range of 95 km per charge, aimed at enhancing eco-friendly urban commutes.

Godawari Electric Motors has introduced the eblu Cety, an auto-shaped e-rickshaw, on World EV Day. Priced at Rs 1,99,999, the eblu Cety has already received over 100 advanced bookings. The vehicle is designed to meet the demand for sustainable and efficient urban transport, with a seating capacity for a driver and four passengers.

The eblu Cety has a wheelbase of 2170mm, a width of 993mm, a length of 2795mm, and a height of 1782mm. It offers a minimum ground clearance of 240mm, suitable for navigating various urban terrains. The design includes an automatic wiper and aims for high visibility. The vehicle can reach speeds of up to 25 km/h and has a driving range of approximately 95 km per charge. It features gradeability and a regenerative braking system for energy efficiency.

The eblu Cety is powered by a Li-Ion battery with a voltage of 51.2V and a capacity of 100Ah, delivering peak power of 1.6kW and peak torque of 20Nm. It includes forward and reverse modes, ergonomic seating, and optional navigation. The vehicle comes with a 12-month or 20,000 km warranty, with the battery and charger covered for 3 years or 80,000 km.

The exterior features a front DCPD and rear sheet metal body, and the vehicle comes with a home charger that fully charges the battery in 4 hours and 30 minutes. The suspension system includes a dual front fork with telescopic shock absorbers and a leaf spring setup at the rear. Safety is supported by a mechanical drum brake system and 3.75×12 inch, 4PR tyres for stability and grip.

Hyder Khan, Director & CEO of Godawari Electric Motors, highlighted the company’s commitment to making sustainable transportation accessible and emphasized the role of green public transport in achieving carbon-neutral mobility.

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