EV maker Komaki expands sales to Nepal and Bangladesh

Powered with LIFEPO4 batteries and antiskid technology, Komaki bikes are perfectly suited to the road conditions of Nepal and Bangladesh

Electric two-wheeler company Komaki has embarked on its transnational journey with two new markets, Nepal and Bangladesh which are expected to welcome its affordable and high-performance electric bikes.

The company has opened showrooms in Kathmandu and Tehri, and in Dhaka. Komaki has established a strong presence in the Indian market by expanding its dealership network across Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities, bringing advanced and high-performance electric vehicles to the masses.

Now, after foraying into the Nepal market with two showrooms, one in Kathmandu and another one in Tehri, and one in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Komaki now boasts of a remarkable feat of over 500 active dealerships in and outside the country, making it one of the largest electric two-wheeler networks in the region. Powered with LIFEPO4 batteries and antiskid technology, Komaki bikes are perfectly suited to the road conditions of Nepal and Bangladesh, the company said.

Gunjan Malhotra, Director of Komaki Electric Division, said, “Our goal has always been to make advanced and eco-friendly electric vehicles accessible to everyone at affordable prices. Komaki has earned a stellar reputation by delivering the best-in-market EVs to Indian customers who prioritize clean transportation. A similar response we expect from the SAARC region with similar geographical and economic conditions and a pro-bike culture. With our diverse product portfolio, we are poised to serve an extensive customer base, driving the rapid adoption of electric vehicles in the SAARC region, where Sri Lanka and Bhutan are our upcoming destinations.”