Euler Motors has graduated beyond its three-wheeler cargo carriers. The Badarpur-based OEM has materialised its plans to foray into the SCV-pickup segment with the Euler Storm EV range. The Storm EV Long Range (LR) 200 is designed for intercity applications while the Storm EV T1250 is aimed at intracity operations. The two offer a rated payload capacity of 1.25-tonne (1,250 Kg). The challenger brand has strengthened its proposition with advanced inclusions like the Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) along with eleven other industry-first features for the SCV-pickup segment (more than two-tonne and less than 3.5-tonne). "We are excited to enter the four-wheeler SCV-pickup segment with these EVs that will enhance customer earnings every day, and allow them to extend their operations into the intercity segment, a sector that previously lacked an EV product," stated Saurav Kumar, Founder and CEO of Euler Motors. The Storm EV Long Range 200 is priced at Rs 12.99 Lakh (Ex-showroom), while the Storm EV T1250 is priced at Rs 8.99 Lakh (Ex-showroom). The company provides an extended warranty of seven years or two lakh kilometres.
STORM EV LONGRANGE (LR) 200
The Storm LR 200 is claimed to offer a real-world range of 200 Km, making it suited to intercity operations. This vehicle is claimed to offer a real-world range of 200 km, facilitating cargo transport between nearby cities, such as Delhi to Jaipur or Chennai to Vellore. It features CCS fast charging compliance, which opens up access to highway charging infrastructure. The vehicle can deliver a 100 km range within just 15 minutes of charging as per company claims. Additionally, the vehicle has a cargo deck length of 10 ft. and a volumetric capacity of 330 cubic feet, complemented by an eight-leaf spring construction of the rear suspension is expected to offer a smoother transport experience for different cargo types.
STORM EV T1250
This story is from the October 2024 edition of Commercial Vehicle.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the October 2024 edition of Commercial Vehicle.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
100Th JK Truck Wheels Shop
JK Tyre & Industries reached a major milestone by inaugurating its 100th JK Truck Wheels brand shop in India, reinforcing its leadership in the Truck Bus Radial (TBR) segment and commitment to commercial vehicle solutions.
Bhopal Gas Tragedy: The Long Road To Disposal
Four decades later, 337-tonne of toxic waste in addition to 1.1 million tonnes of contaminated soil inches slowly towards disposal, writes Ashish Bhatia.
India Is Fighting Fit
In 2024, India's defence sector witnessed substantial developments in vehicle modernisation, infrastructure enhancement, and strategic partnerships, writes Ashish Bhatia.
Tata Motors flags off ebuses for staff transportation from Pantnagar
Tata Motors flagged off a fleet of ebuses for staff transportation at its Pantnagar plant in Uttarakhand.
Fleet Operator POV
Private bus transport operators called for better infrastructure, fairer taxes, and policy reforms to strengthen public transport, writes Upendra Kasbekar.
Mahindra Tractor MoU with PNB
Mahindra Tractors, a division of Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.'s Farm Equipment Sector, has signed an MoU with Punjab National Bank (PNB) to provide Channel Finance solutions to its dealers, enhancing working capital management, inventory streamlining, and business growth.
Eicher Pro X: The Expert Truck
Eicher's much-awaited foray into the two-to-3.5-tonne SCV segment is driven, incorporating real-world feedback and reverse engineering to meet customer demands at the state-of-the-art manufacturing plant in Bhopal, writes Ashish Bhatia.
Expansion of Metro rail network
Metro rail has a direct bearing on public and private transportation.
John Deere's Autonomous Leap
John Deere's CES launches underscore its commitment to real-world customer solutions. It is addressing the critical labour shortage and operational efficiency challenge, writes Upendra Kasbekar.
Global VC firm Accel raises early-stage fund
Global venture capital firm Accel has raised a USD 650 million early-stage fund to support startups in India and Southeast Asia.