Okinawa Launches Toll-Fee Numbers To Address Customer Myth And Queries

Mobility Outlook Bureau
06 Apr 2021
11:08 AM
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With an aim to accelerate EV adoption, electric two-wheeler manufacturer Okinawa has introduced a toll-free number to address the myths and queries associated with the adoption of electric vehicles.


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With an aim to accelerate EV adoption, electric two wheeler manufacturer Okinawa has introduced a toll free number to address the myths and queries associated with the adoption of electric vehicles. 

The company urges people across the country to switch to smart e- vehicles. The initiative will educate the end user and businesses on the usage and benefits of Electric Vehicles for a better tomorrow. 

On this new initiative, Jeetender Sharma, MD & Founder, Okinawa Autotech said, “India is currently home to 35 of the world’s 50 most polluted cities, according to IQAir’s 2020 World Air Quality Report. e-mobility could be the answer to reducing the pollution levels significantly. Given that 80% of this market comprises 2-wheelers, it is highly important that we as consumers realise that the onus to create a greener environment is on each one of us. By switching to electric vehicles, we can not only save our costs in the long run, but at the same time, create a much larger impact on the environment.”

“Through this campaign, we intend to understand the customer perception and make them aware of the multiple social benefits of switching to e-mobility.” he added

The electric two-wheeler company is planning to create a sustainable program for reaching a wide range of prospective end customers through toll free numbers 044-61660460, where anyone can reach out to the company through this no. and inquire about the products and benefits of switching to the Electric vehicles. 

Currently, the company has six electric scooters in its portfolio in the price range of INR 50,000 to INR 1.14 lakh. These are a mix of Li-ion Slow Speed & Li-ion High-Speed Scooters. This year, Okinawa is also planning to launch 2 more new high-speed two-wheelers.

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