Odysse Electric Expands Retail Footprint to Nearly 300 Pincodes

Odysse Electric Vehicles Pvt. Ltd. has doubled its retail footprint across India within a year, expanding from over 150 cities in Q2 FY2024 to nearly 300 pincodes by Q3 FY2025. The expansion, executed across 25 states and union territories, aims to improve accessibility, after-sales service, and adoption of electric two-wheelers amid rising demand for sustainable mobility solutions.

The company added more than 20 new dealerships in the last quarter, including outlets in Odisha, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Karnataka, and Uttar Pradesh. Each location offers Odysse’s full portfolio of low-speed and high-speed electric scooters and motorcycles, catering to urban commuters, first-time EV buyers, and B2B delivery segments.

Nemin Vora, CEO of Odysse Electric, said: “At Odysse Electric, our goal is to make electric mobility accessible to everyone and reach every part of India. Growing our presence from over 150 cities last year to nearly 300 pin codes today is a proud achievement that shows both our customers’ trust and the strength of our network partners. This rapid expansion not only allows us to meet the increasing demand for EVs but also helps us build a strong infrastructure for dependable service and support nationwide.”

The expansion aligns with broader industry trends, as India’s EV market continues to grow at triple-digit rates, supported by favorable policy, rising fuel costs, and environmental awareness.

Odysse Electric has also extended its presence to five international markets, including Nepal, Peru, the Philippines, and countries in Africa, reinforcing its global ambitions.

Founded in 2020 and headquartered in Mumbai, Odysse Electric is part of the Vora Group of Companies. Its product lineup includes seven models such as Hyfy, Racer Neo, E2Go Lite, E2go+, E2GO Graphene, SNAP, SUN, HAWK Li, TROT 2.0, EVOQIS, Evoqis Lite, and Vader. These offerings span low-speed scooters, high-speed scooters, delivery-focused models, and electric motorcycles, each designed to meet varied consumer needs across urban and rural markets.

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