Once one of India’s largest scooter-sharing startups, the Bengaluru company is betting on electric scooters and fleet rentals ...
The Bounce Infinity E1 Electric Scooter can be pre-booked by paying a refundable amount of INR 499. Bounce has set aside US $100 million to be invested in the EV business over the next one year.
Bounce raises $5 million to expand its electric scooter fleet, enhancing infrastructure for gig workers across India.
Electric mobility startup Bounce has secured $5 million in an internal funding round, according to founder Vivekananda Hallekere.
New Delhi, Dec 2 (IANS) In a bid to take on Ola electric and Ather energy, Domestic EV scooter maker Bounce on Thursday launched its first consumer electric scooter ‘Infinity E1’ in the Indian market.
Bengaluru-based EV start-up Bounce has launched its first electric scooter in India today, the Infinity E1. If the scooter looks familiar to you it's because Bounce has bought out the now-defunct ...
From the teased image we can figure out that the scooter will get a disc brake upfront and alloy wheels. The suspension will be a telescopic unit. Above the teased scooter, Bounce Infinity has also ...
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