Raptee.HV Becomes India’s First High-Voltage EV Motorcycle OEM Backed by Government’s Technology Development Board

Raptee.HV has become India’s first high-voltage electric motorcycle OEM backed by the Technology Development Board (TDB), with the Chennai-based startup leveraging six years of R&D using high-voltage car technology to develop high-performance EVs, aiming to scale its proprietary technology, boost India’s EV adoption, and redefine the country’s electric mobility.

Raptee EV 'T30' Motorcycle Representational Image (Photo Credits: Official Website)

Raptee.HV has become India’s first EV motorcycle OEM backed by the Technology Development Board (TDB). The Chennai-based startup focuses on high-performance electric motorcycles and has spent over six years developing bikes using high-voltage car technology. The funding will help scale its proprietary EV technology for the USD 1 billion performance segment. Previously, Raptee.HV received an INR 3.25 crore non-dilutive grant from ARAI-AMTIF. With motorcycles making up nearly two-thirds of India’s two-wheeler market, the company aims to accelerate India’s EV adoption. Raptee.HV is set on redefining high-performance electric mobility in the country. BMW G 310 RR Limited Edition Teased, India Launch Expected Soon With Only 310 Units; Here’s What To Expect.

TDB Backs Raptee.HV as India’s First High-Voltage EV Motorcycle OEM

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