Quantum Energy, an emerging leader in the electric vehicle (EV) market, has reached a significant milestone by selling over 10,000 electric scooters within two years of its debut. Launched in October 2022, the company has quickly risen to prominence, climbing from the 57th position to become one of the top 10 EV two-wheeler brands in India.
The company’s rapid growth reflects its commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction. With operations across 11 states and 2 union territories, Quantum Energy has established a network of 108 touchpoints nationwide.
Quantum Energy offers a range of electric scooters that have become popular among consumers. The Plasma model, featuring a 2000W peak motor, can reach speeds of up to 65 km/h and covers up to 120 km on a single charge. The Plasma XR offers a similar performance, with a range of 100 km per charge. The Milan and Bziness models, designed for urban commuters and commercial users respectively, also deliver impressive specifications, meeting a variety of consumer needs.
Mr. Chakravarthi C., Managing Director of Quantum Energy Limited, commented on the achievement, stating, “Surpassing 10,000 vehicle sales is a major milestone for us and reflects our dedication to excellence and innovation. We are committed to delivering exceptional products supported by comprehensive warranties and after-sales service. This success is a testament to the hard work and passion of our entire team.”
Quantum Energy’s growth has been bolstered by partnerships with leading battery technology companies, including Log9, Sun Mobility, and Battery Smart. These collaborations have allowed the company to introduce advanced solutions for last-mile connectivity and ride-hailing services. The company’s achievements have not gone unnoticed, with Outlook India Magazine naming Quantum Energy as one of the top 10 EV startups of 2023.
As a subsidiary of Kusalava International, a company with decades of experience in manufacturing critical engine components, Quantum Energy benefits from a strong foundation. The company operates a state-of-the-art production facility in Patancheru, near Hyderabad, with an annual capacity of 50,000 vehicles. To meet rising demand, Quantum Energy is developing a new facility in Maheshwaram, expected to increase production capacity to 250,000 vehicles annually.
As it celebrates this milestone, Quantum Energy continues to focus on innovation and sustainability in India’s transportation sector.
















