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Ultraviolette aims for 300K annual units by 2028

News, 17 June 2025

Ultraviolette Automotive, an Indian electric vehicle (EV) and battery technology firm based in Bengaluru and founded in 2016, is gearing up for a significant increase in production to support its global expansion ambitions. The company, backed by investors like TVS Motor Company, currently operates a pilot manufacturing facility in Bengaluru with an annual capacity of 30,000 units.

According to CEO Narayan Subramaniam, Ultraviolette plans to commence production expansion by the end of the current year. They are also actively engaging with various state governments to establish a larger manufacturing plant capable of accommodating their future, diverse product portfolio. This new, larger facility will be crucial for the company’s international growth, particularly targeting markets in Europe such as Germany, France, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, Belgium, and the UK, where they are already exporting. Future phases of international expansion will explore opportunities in Latin America and Southeast Asia.

The Tesseract and Shockwave models from Ultraviolette have garnered significant interest, accumulating more than 60,000 and 7,000 pre-bookings respectively.. The company anticipates completing these deliveries by the first quarter of 2026.Ultraviolette plans to open experience centers in 50 cities by the close of 2026, aiming to strengthen its market presence..

The company’s flagship model, the Ultraviolette F77, is a high-performance electric motorcycle known for its futuristic design, rapid acceleration, and advanced connectivity. It features a modular battery system offering competitive range and fast charging, all built with aerospace-inspired engineering to prioritize performance, safety, and efficiency. Beyond vehicle production, Ultraviolette is heavily invested in advancing battery technology through in-house research and development to optimize performance and durability, and they are also committed to expanding charging infrastructure and developing a smart mobility ecosystem with connected vehicle technologies.

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