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Mobility startup Bounce joins hands with Exicom to foray into EV

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Mobility startup Bounce said it has tied-up with Exicom Tele-systems to foray into the electric segment.

Bounce is currently piloting with a few thousand scooters in Bengaluru and is looking to expand in the next 12 months.

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The company provides last-mile connectivity via dockless scooters where users are allowed to pick up and drop a scooter at their place of convenience.

“India is at the cusp of an electric mobility revolution and we at Bounce believe that we are in a position to accelerate these changes. We believe that electric mobility will take off first with shared mobility,” Bounce CEO Vivekananda Hallekere said in a statement.

“This is the largest deployment of electric two-wheeler vehicles in shared mobility space in India and hope this is first of many steps in our goal of achieving emission free and clean mobility,” he added.

Within 10 months of launching services in Bengaluru, Bounce completed over 5 million rides, covering 30 million km.
Exicom has been present in power electronics and energy systems market for over two decades and enjoys a leading place in EV ecosystem solutions as well.

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