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iGo partners with Sun Electro Devices for EV manufacturing.
Target of 1,000 units monthly in 7 months.
Launches planned in Pune, Panjim, and Mumbai.
Production at 30,000 sq ft Chakan facility.
Focus on self-balancing and triple-disc braking.
Electric vehicle (EV) startup iGo has entered into a strategic manufacturing partnership with Pune-based Sun Electro Devices, marking a major step in scaling up production for its innovative electric 2.5-wheeler vehicles.
This move shifts away from the common industry trend of building in-house manufacturing plants, instead leveraging the expertise and capacity of an established automotive OEM manufacturer.
The partnership aims to ramp up production to 1,000 units per month within the next seven months. iGo’s upcoming launches will target Pune, Panjim, and Mumbai, three key markets for urban electric mobility.
The vehicles will be produced at Sun Electro Devices’ 30,000 sq ft Chakan facility, which has extensive experience in automotive manufacturing for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs).
Target of 1,000 units monthly production within seven months
Planned market launches in Pune, Panjim, and Mumbai
Use of 30,000 sq ft Chakan facility with proven OEM experience
Focus on anti-topple stabilization, self-balancing technology, and triple-disc combined braking system
While many EV companies in India follow vertical integration, especially under government incentives like the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme, iGo has chosen a more collaborative approach.
By partnering with Sun Electro Devices, iGo avoids the high costs and long timelines associated with setting up its own facility. Instead, it benefits from an existing supply chain, quality control systems, and skilled manufacturing teams, enabling faster delivery of vehicles to market.
iGo’s 2.5-wheeler electric vehicles are designed to fill the gap between traditional scooters and electric rickshaws.
With self-balancing technology, anti-topple stabilization, and a triple-disc braking system, the vehicles promise greater stability, safety, and ease of use, perfect for India’s congested urban roads.
Sravan Kumar Appana, CEO of iGo, explained the significance of the partnership:
“In hardware, building new technology is super hard. Making a lovable product is not easy. Getting it certified is a mammoth task. And finally, bringing it to manufacturing is an altogether different challenge. Many startups, even with a great product, struggle at this last mile. This partnership solves that problem for us.”
India’s EV sector is witnessing strong growth, with startups and established automakers competing to introduce advanced, cost-effective solutions. Government policies have encouraged local manufacturing, but production challenges remain a major hurdle for emerging brands.
iGo’s decision to collaborate with an experienced manufacturing partner positions it for faster market penetration and reliable production scaling, a strategy that could become a model for other EV startups.
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The iGo–Sun Electro Devices partnership is set to accelerate the availability of innovative, safe, and stable electric vehicles for urban commuters. By combining iGo’s product innovation with Sun Electro Devices’ manufacturing expertise, this collaboration could reshape how EV startups approach scaling in India’s rapidly evolving electric mobility market.
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