Hyderabad-based electric vehicle (EV) startup Quantum Energy Ltd. has taken a major step forward in India’s clean mobility landscape by announcing the expansion of its state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Maheshwaram, near the proposed Future City on the outskirts of Hyderabad.
What’s New?
The expanded facility will not only boost production but also align with India’s push toward green infrastructure. The plant is spread across 2.4 lakh square feet and boasts a production capacity of 2 lakh electric two-wheelers annually. Designed as a net-zero premises, the facility emphasizes sustainable manufacturing, making it one of the region’s most environmentally responsible EV plants.
Why It Matters
The expansion is timely, with demand surging for electric mobility in India. Quantum Energy’s popular models like Plasma, Milan, and Bziness have seen growing traction among eco-conscious commuters. New models tailored for Indian roads and climatic conditions are also in the pipeline.
The initiative is expected to create significant employment opportunities, strengthen Telangana’s position as a hub for clean-tech industries, support India’s goals for carbon neutrality and electric mobility adoption.
With a strong focus on last-mile connectivity and affordable green mobility, Quantum Energy is positioning itself at the forefront of India’s EV movement. As the demand for sustainable transport solutions continues to rise, Quantum Energy’s Maheshwaram facility sets a new benchmark for how green manufacturing and high-performance mobility can go hand in hand.