Ultraviolette has expanded five times in India with the opening of their most recent UV Space Station Experience Center in Hyderabad. By Diwali 2024, the firm hopes to have established 50 experience centers worldwide and expanded to ten Indian cities. This facility is a part of that strategy. The “Design in India, Design for the World” goal of Prime Minister Narendra Modi is in line with the new center in Hyderabad. It broadens the audience’s understanding of Ultraviolette’s F77 Mach 2 electric motorcycle and advances the business’s plan to penetrate important Indian markets.
Operating as a 3S center, the 3500 square foot facility offers sales, service, and spares. It has cutting-edge digital diagnostic instruments installed, and Ultraviolette’s Bengaluru headquarters provides direct technical assistance. This growth comes after the company’s triumphant debuts in Pune, Ahmedabad, and Kochi.
Strong performance and range are offered by the 10.3 kWh SRB7 Lithium-ion battery included in the F77 Mach 2. Setting a high bar for the EV industry, it comes with a battery warranty of 800,000 kilometers.
The Hyderabad Space Station, according to Ultraviolette’s CEO and co-founder Narayan Subramaniam, represents the company’s goal of promoting sustainable transportation and innovation. Telangana is the perfect place for this new facility because of its pro-EV legislation and emphasis on infrastructure.
Located at Lorven Tiara, Kondapur, HITEC City, Telangana, the UV Space Station in Hyderabad provides test rides and sales of the F77 Mach 2 motorcycle.