Emobi, a dynamic startup hailing from Bengaluru, is at the forefront of reshaping the electric mobility sector in India. They have approached a strategic blend of groundbreaking innovations and better partnerships with key industry players.
Led by CEO Bharath Rao, Emobi’s vision extends beyond just transportation – they’re pioneering a shift towards sustainable, efficient last-mile mobility. Their flagship creation, Kyari, an electric two-wheeler, epitomizes this commitment to excellence.
The things that set Kyari apart are not just about sleek design and eco-friendly engineering. Kyari boasts a powerful geared powertrain courtesy of Musashi and cutting-edge battery-swapping technology from Honda Power Pack Energy (HEID). This collaboration promises a vehicle that’s not only reliable but fits precisely the demands of last-mile delivery and B2B markets.
Rao is quick to highlight Kyari’s impressive specifications – a peak power of 4.2 kW, a top speed of 75 km/h, and the revolutionary HEID’s Honda e:swap-powered battery. These numbers not only rival but often surpass those of traditional internal combustion engine vehicles, promising riders a seamless and exhilarating journey into the future of mobility.
But Emobi’s ambitions don’t stop there. Their partnership with HEID signifies more than just technological prowess – it’s a sign of a new era in battery technology. Rao underscores HEID’s expertise in crafting batteries designed specifically for global two-wheeler swapping solutions, backed by the unparalleled strength of Honda Motors.
Looking ahead, Rao paints a picture of a future where electric mobility isn’t just a trend but a way of life. Emobi envisions locally manufactured cells, adapting to circular economy principles, and better advancements in fast-charging technology – all at accessible price points.