Quantum Energy and EMO Energy Unveil High-Performance Electric Scooter for India’s Last-Mile Delivery Sector

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Quantum Energy Limited, a rapidly growing electric two-wheeler manufacturer, has announced a strategic collaboration with EMO Energy to launch the Quantum Bziness EMO, a purpose-built electric scooter designed specifically for high-duty last-mile delivery and fleet operations in India.

The new electric scooter integrates Quantum Energy’s vehicle engineering expertise with EMO Energy’s globally patented liquid-cooled battery technology, offering a reliable, scalable, and cost-efficient mobility solution tailored to India’s demanding delivery ecosystem.

Built for High Utilisation and Fast Turnarounds

At the heart of the Quantum Bziness EMO is EMO Energy’s 2 kWh ZenPac battery, delivering a real-world range of up to 80 km and a top speed of 50 kmph. Designed for intensive daily use, the battery supports fast charging in just 20 minutes using EMO’s Swft fast charger, significantly reducing downtime for delivery riders and fleet operators.

The ZenPac battery has been validated through over 150 million kilometres of real-world operation, demonstrating predictable ageing and long-term performance. EMO Energy reports battery degradation of approximately 1.2 percent at 300 cycles and under 2 percent beyond 400 cycles, enabled by its active immersion cooling, advanced energy management systems, and active balancing battery management system (BMS). The company holds 25 global patents supporting these technologies.

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With a network of more than 1,300 fast chargers across 12+ cities, EMO Energy’s charging ecosystem aims to deliver high vehicle uptime and operational efficiency.

Strengthening India’s Fast-Charging Ecosystem

“Scaling last-mile mobility in India requires vehicles and energy systems to be designed together for real-world operating conditions,” said Sheetanshu Tyagi, Co-founder and CEO of EMO Energy. “The Quantum Bziness EMO demonstrates how strong vehicle engineering combined with advanced battery technology can deliver predictable performance over years and a low total cost of ownership.”

Chakravarthi C, Managing Director of Quantum Energy Limited, highlighted the importance of reliability and convenience in the next phase of electric mobility adoption. “Speed, convenience, and reliability are now as critical as sustainability. This collaboration strengthens the fast-charging ecosystem and enables higher uptime for commercial fleet operators and individual riders,” he said.

Designed for India’s Last-Mile Economy

The Quantum Bziness EMO has been engineered to meet the rigours of last-mile delivery, offering a payload capacity of up to 200 kg. Powered by a 2,500 W peak hub motor, the scooter features 12-inch wheels and a combined braking system (CBS) to ensure stability, safety, and durability across urban and semi-urban environments.

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Quantum Energy supports its customers through over 100 service touch points nationwide, enhancing service accessibility and after-sales support for both fleet and individual users.

Manufacturing Expansion to Fuel Growth

To support rising demand, Quantum Energy has commenced operations at a new greenfield manufacturing facility in Maheshwaram, spread across six acres. The expansion will be carried out in two phases. Phase one, scheduled for completion by March 2026, will develop 55,000 square feet of built-up area with a production capacity of 10,000 units per month. Phase two will scale the facility to 150,000 square feet by mid-2026, increasing production capacity to 20,000 units per month by mid-2027.

Powering the Future of Clean Last-Mile Mobility

Through this partnership, EMO Energy is advancing its vision of building India’s largest vertically integrated energy ecosystem, while Quantum Energy strengthens domestic manufacturing and EV deployment. The two companies aim to deploy 10,000 electric scooters over the next 12 months, making last-mile delivery more scalable, reliable, and cost-effective—while accelerating India’s transition to clean mobility.

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