Gemopai Electric announces three-year service warranty

    The three-year warranty is inclusive of 12 free services.

    Published On Jul 20, 2020 12:00:00 PM

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    Gemopai Electric announces three-year service warranty

    Gemopai Electric, the Noida-based e-scooter manufacturer, has announced a three-year service-warranty scheme called ‘Gemopai Secure’ for its model line-up, which includes the Miso, Astrid Lite and Ryder. As part of the scheme, the scooters will be eligible for 12 free services. 

    Of Gemopai’s three-model line-up, the Miso and Ryder are low-power options, with top speeds of just 25kph. On the other hand, the Astrid Lite is a higher power model and we even tested it earlier this year; you check out its full review here

    For those of you who haven’t heard of Gemopai, here’s a quick introduction. The manufacturer has a strong Chinese connection in the form of Opai Electric – a manufacturer with over 15 years of experience in the EV field, and a total of 25 international patents for its line-up of 70 electric two-wheelers and three electric car models.

    Announcing ‘Gemopai Secure’, Amit Raj Singh, co-founder, Gemopai Electric, said, “We want to ensure owning a Gemopai scooter is hassle-free and a cherished experience.”

    The company’s press statement claims that it has over 60 dealerships across the country, with each of them mandated to run a service centre.

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