Gensol Electric Vehicles (GEVPL), a subsidiary of Gensol Engineering a new-age electric vehicle company has received the certification and approval for its upcoming 2-door, 2-seater electric vehicle from the Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI). This it says will pave the path for the EVs official launch and sale in the Indian market.
The ARAI certification process meticulously evaluates a vehicle’s performance, safety, and compliance to vehicle regulatory norms. This certification culminates the vehicle homologation process, which involved vehicle testing both in controlled lab environments and on diverse terrain conditions
Anmol Singh Jaggi, Chairman and MD, Gensol Engineering said, “We are committed to bringing our first made-in-India electric vehicle to the market with full compliance to ARAI regulations. We are incredibly proud to have developed a vehicle that meets the highest standards of safety, quality, and performance parameters, and matches up to the requirements of the certification.”
The electric car will be manufactured at the company’s Chakan plant in Pune, with an annual production capacity of 30,000 units.
The compact 2-door, 2-seater electric vehicle is unlike any EV sold available in the Indian market, and will come with features such as a moonroof, ample boot space, in-cabin driver assistance technology, a comprehensive technology stack, AI-driven cloud analytics, and a uniquely intuitive user experience.