
Exponent Energy, a Bengaluru-based energy-tech company, has entered the three-wheeler EV retail segment with the launch of its first Exponent Sales Point (ESP) store at Laggere in Bengaluru.
As per the company’s official statement, the store will provide auto drivers access to vehicle displays, 15-minute rapid charging demonstrations, retrofit information and test drives. Drivers will be able to drop off CNG/LPG autos and collect the EV-retrofit versions within 24 hours, the company said.
Also, outlets will showcase all Exponent-enabled electric three-wheelers and act as a retrofit centre for converting existing CNG and LPG passenger autos into electric vehicles.
“Our first ESP store gives drivers a firsthand experience of the full Exponent ecosystem, from exploring our range of Exponent-enabled vehicles to seeing how existing vehicles can be upgraded. This is a buying experience auto drivers have never had before, combining clarity, choice and convenience under one roof. With this store, we are setting the foundation for a faster, more accessible EV transition and plan to replicate this model across more cities soon. When drivers see how easily they can switch to EVs at lower running costs, the shift becomes inevitable.”, said Ayush Bhargava, Head of Business at Exponent Energy.
So far, the company has launched five three-wheelers in partnership with Montra Electric (Murugappa Group), Kinetic Green and others. The store will offer financing options and vehicles with a five-year warranty or 3,000 charging cycles.
Exponent said customers will have access to the firm’s 70+ charging points across Bengaluru.
Exponent plans to open over 15 exclusive touch points across Bengaluru by the end of FY26.