November 21, 2024: The Madras Sappers (Madras Engineer Group), a distinguished Indian Army regiment, concluded its electric bike rally today in Bengaluru. The event, which began on November 16, 2024, from four locations—Kanyakumari, Belgavi, Hyderabad, and Trivandrum—ended at the Madras Engineering Group Centre (MEG Centre) in Bengaluru. The rally marked the 244th Raising Day of the Madras Engineer Group and also commemorated the 25th anniversary of India’s victory in the Kargil War.
The rally featured Ultraviolette F77 Mach 2 electric motorcycles, highlighting a focus on sustainable mobility. Over five days, the participants covered 2,000 kilometers across 20 cities in five southern states of India. The 20 F77 Mach 2 motorcycles, ridden by officers and soldiers of the Madras Sappers, collectively traveled over 40,000 kilometers, combining military tradition with electric vehicle technology.
The event concluded with a ride-along in Bengaluru, where local communities, F77 owners, and EV enthusiasts joined the riders in celebrating the achievement. The participants were welcomed at the MEG Centre, where their efforts were recognized.
The rally also included a veterans’ outreach program, providing updates and assistance to retired personnel and their families. The event demonstrated the Army’s commitment to sustainability and innovation by embracing electric motorcycles for long-distance travel.
Narayan Subramaniam, Co-Founder and CEO of Ultraviolette, expressed pride in partnering with the Madras Sappers, highlighting the F77 Mach 2 as a representation of sustainable mobility. Ultraviolette’s involvement underscored the potential of electric vehicles for long-distance and high-performance applications. The F77 Mach 2, with its 10.3 kWh SRB7 Lithium-ion battery, offers a range of 323 km per charge, making it suitable for long journeys. Niraj Rajmohan, Co-Founder and CTO of Ultraviolette, also praised the collaboration, emphasizing the fusion of innovation and tradition.
Ultraviolette Motorcycles is an electric vehicle manufacturer based in India, known for producing high-performance electric motorcycles. The company’s flagship model, the Ultraviolette F77, is designed to offer a sustainable and efficient alternative to traditional internal combustion engine motorcycles.
The F77 is equipped with a 10.3 kWh lithium-ion battery, offering a range of up to 323 km on a single charge, and features advanced technology for both performance and safety. Ultraviolette has positioned itself in the premium segment of the electric motorcycle market, focusing on a combination of sustainability, performance, and innovation.