Hero Electric will train 20 thousand mechanics for electric vehicles

Hero Electric, the country’s leading electric two-wheeler company, will train 20,000 roadside mechanics over the next three years to repair electric vehicles. “This will help consumers feel more confident about buying electric vehicles,” a top company official said.

Gurugram sold 53,000 electric bikes in the last financial year. In addition, the company intends to set up around 20,000 charging stations over the next two years. The company has already trained 4,000 mechanics. Also, to date, the company has installed nearly 1,500 charging stations. Hero Electric Managing Director Naveen Munjal said the country’s electric automobile sector is poised to grow rapidly.

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As such, the company is taking steps to strengthen its capabilities in various business areas. Munjal said the company has 600 dealers and sub dealers in the country. The company said it trained 4,000 mechanics sitting across the road. We intend to increase it to 20,000 by 2023 or early 2024. Munjal said the company is also focusing on the charging structure. So far, the company has installed 1,500 charging stations. It intends to increase it to 20,000. We are following a multi-layered approach so that customers can be trusted.

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