Okinawa Discontinues Use Of Lead Acid Battery In Its Electric Vehicles
Okinawa Discontinues Use Of Lead Acid Battery In Its Electric Vehicles
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The company will make 100 per cent switch to Lithium-ion batteries
Till date, Okinawa has sold over 34,000 EVs with Lead Acid batteries
Okinawa has announced that it will discontinue the use of Lead Acid batteries in its electric two-wheelers going forward. The company will switch to using lithium-ion batteries for its EVs. The company began its innings by launching the Okinawa Ridge and then following it with four other electric scooters having Lead Acid batteries in a span of three years. Since inception, Okinawa has retailed more than 34,000 units of Lead Acid based electric scooters in India. In total, the brand has sold over 74,500 units and plans to target selling around 90,000 units by the end of the fiscal year.