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Quantum Energy Limited recently announced a strategic collaboration with EMO Energy to launch the Quantum Bziness EMO, an electric scooter designed for high-duty last-mile and fleet operations in India.
According to the company, the e-scooter combines Quantum Energy’s vehicle engineering with EMO Energy’s liquid-cooled battery technology to offer a mobility solution aimed at delivery and fleet use cases across the country.
Through the collaboration, the two companies aim to deploy 10,000 scooters over the next 12 months to support last-mile delivery in India.
“Scaling last-mile mobility in India requires vehicles and energy systems to be designed together for high utilisation and real-world operating conditions,” said Sheetanshu Tyagi, Co-founder and CEO of EMO Energy.
At the core of the Quantum Bziness EMO is EMO Energy’s 2 kWh ZenPac battery, which offers a real-world range of up to 80 km and a top speed of 50 kmph. The battery supports fast charging in about 20 minutes using EMO’s Swft fast charger.
EMO Energy said ZenPac is backed by more than 150 million kilometres of real-world operation, showing around 1.2% degradation at 300 cycles and under 2% beyond 400 cycles. The performance is enabled by active immersion cooling, energy management systems and an active balancing BMS, supported by 25 global patents filed.
The company currently operates over 1,300 fast chargers across more than 12 cities. It said the charging network is designed to improve uptime and operational efficiency for riders and fleet operators.
“Electric mobility in India is entering its next phase where speed, convenience, and reliability are as critical as sustainability,” said Chakravarthi C, Managing Director of Quantum Energy Limited.
The Quantum Bziness EMO is built for last-mile delivery and offers a payload capacity of up to 200 kg. It is powered by a 2,500 W peak hub motor and features 12-inch wheels and a CBS braking system. Quantum Energy said it operates more than 100 service and retail touch points nationwide.
Separately, Quantum Energy said it has commenced operations at a new greenfield manufacturing facility in Telangana's Maheshwaram, spread across six acres. Phase 1 includes 55,000 sq. ft. of built-up area by March 2026 with a capacity of 10,000 units per month, while Phase 2 will expand to 1,50,000 sq. ft. by mid-2026 and scale production to 20,000 units per month by mid-2027.
According to the company, the e-scooter combines Quantum Energy’s vehicle engineering with EMO Energy’s liquid-cooled battery technology to offer a mobility solution aimed at delivery and fleet use cases across the country.
Through the collaboration, the two companies aim to deploy 10,000 scooters over the next 12 months to support last-mile delivery in India.
“Scaling last-mile mobility in India requires vehicles and energy systems to be designed together for high utilisation and real-world operating conditions,” said Sheetanshu Tyagi, Co-founder and CEO of EMO Energy.
At the core of the Quantum Bziness EMO is EMO Energy’s 2 kWh ZenPac battery, which offers a real-world range of up to 80 km and a top speed of 50 kmph. The battery supports fast charging in about 20 minutes using EMO’s Swft fast charger.
EMO Energy said ZenPac is backed by more than 150 million kilometres of real-world operation, showing around 1.2% degradation at 300 cycles and under 2% beyond 400 cycles. The performance is enabled by active immersion cooling, energy management systems and an active balancing BMS, supported by 25 global patents filed.
The company currently operates over 1,300 fast chargers across more than 12 cities. It said the charging network is designed to improve uptime and operational efficiency for riders and fleet operators.
“Electric mobility in India is entering its next phase where speed, convenience, and reliability are as critical as sustainability,” said Chakravarthi C, Managing Director of Quantum Energy Limited.
The Quantum Bziness EMO is built for last-mile delivery and offers a payload capacity of up to 200 kg. It is powered by a 2,500 W peak hub motor and features 12-inch wheels and a CBS braking system. Quantum Energy said it operates more than 100 service and retail touch points nationwide.
Separately, Quantum Energy said it has commenced operations at a new greenfield manufacturing facility in Telangana's Maheshwaram, spread across six acres. Phase 1 includes 55,000 sq. ft. of built-up area by March 2026 with a capacity of 10,000 units per month, while Phase 2 will expand to 1,50,000 sq. ft. by mid-2026 and scale production to 20,000 units per month by mid-2027.















