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Ather Energy opens second experience centre in Indore, expanding Madhya Pradesh footprint 

Ather Energy opens second experience centre in Indore, expanding Madhya Pradesh footprint 


Ather currently operates 14 service centres throughout Madhya Pradesh and has installed 68 Ather Grid fast chargers in the state

Ather currently operates 14 service centres throughout Madhya Pradesh and has installed 68 Ather Grid fast chargers in the state
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Ather Energy Limited, a leading electric two-wheeler manufacturer in India, announced today the launch of its second Experience Centre in Indore, Madhya Pradesh. The new outlet, opened in partnership with Seona E vehicle Private Limited, expands Ather’s retail presence to two locations in Indore and 18 across the state.

The new facility includes an Ather Gold Service Centre offering ExpressCare service, which provides periodic maintenance within 60 minutes. The Experience Centre showcases Ather’s product lineup, including the performance-focused Ather 450 series and the family-oriented Rizta scooter.

“We have seen solid demand for our family scooter, Rizta in Indore,” said Ravneet Singh Phokela, Chief Business Officer of Ather Energy Limited. “This centre will also include the Ather Gold Service Centre to make ownership and service as easy and reliable as possible.”

Ather currently operates 14 service centres throughout Madhya Pradesh and has installed 68 Ather Grid fast chargers in the state. Nationwide, the company has deployed 3,578 fast and neighbourhood chargers as of March 31, 2025.

The Rizta scooter is available in multiple variants with ranges between 123-159 km, priced from ₹1,08,681 to ₹1,45,682 (ex-showroom Indore). The Ather 450 series models range from ₹1,20,525 to ₹1,90,681 (ex-showroom Indore).

The shares of Ather Energy Limited ended today at ₹314.30 down by ₹6.60 or 2.06 per cent on the NSE.

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Published on May 21, 2025

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