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eBikeGo expands EV retail presence with new Acer outlet in New Delhi
eBikeGo expands EV retail presence with new Acer outlet in New Delhi

Time of India

time7 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Time of India

eBikeGo expands EV retail presence with new Acer outlet in New Delhi

eBikeGo has inaugurated a new retail outlet for Acer-branded electric vehicles in the Okhla Industrial Area of New Delhi. The new store will showcase eBikeGo's lineup of electric two-wheelers under the Acer brand, including e-Bicycles , e-Scooters and e-Bikes. Designed to meet international standards while being tailored to Indian road conditions, these vehicles aim to serve both daily commuters and environmentally conscious consumers in the capital. The e-cycles are available at an introductory price of ₹35,999, with e-Scooters and e-Bikes to follow in the coming weeks. Aggressive nationwide expansion 'This rapid expansion underscores our commitment to eco-friendly transportation while positioning eBikeGo as a pivotal player in the Indian EV market,' said Hari Kiran, Co-Founder and COO, eBikeGo. 'The overwhelming response we've received for the Acer brand and our retail rollout speaks volumes about our credibility and vision.' The Delhi outlet is part of eBikeGo's broader retail strategy aimed at increasing accessibility to electric vehicles and promoting sustainable mobility across urban India. This company plans to set up 15 flagship outlets across India.

Telugu student drowns in US as outing turns tragic
Telugu student drowns in US as outing turns tragic

Time of India

time06-07-2025

  • Time of India

Telugu student drowns in US as outing turns tragic

Vijayawada: A tragic incident has claimed the life of Shanagana Hari Kiran Goud, a 25-year-old native of Chikkala village in Chagallu mandal of East Godavari district. Hari Kiran reportedly drowned after being swept away by a strong current at a waterfall in the United States. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The family was informed of the incident late Saturday night. Hari Kiran had traveled to the US on a student visa and was pursuing his Master's degree at the University of Central Missouri. He was also working part-time to support himself during his studies. The tragedy unfolded when Hari Kiran and his friends visited a local waterfall for a swim. While enjoying the outing, he was suddenly pulled under by the forceful current. Despite immediate rescue efforts by his friends and emergency responders, he could not be saved. The heartbreaking news has plunged his family and the residents of Chikkala village into deep mourning. His parents and relatives are anxiously awaiting further updates on the repatriation of his body to India. Family members are in contact with local authorities and the Indian embassy in the US to complete the necessary formalities. Hari Kiran's untimely death has also sent shockwaves through the Telugu student community in America, many of whom are now rallying to support his grieving family.

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