First pilot project of NEMMP 2020.
Mahindra has handed over four units of the Mahindra Maxximo electric to the Agra Development Authority. These vehicles will be used to ferry tourists from Shilpgram to the East Gate of the Taj Mahal initially.
The company will also provide charging stations, spare parts and technical assistance for the vehicles. This marks the first EV pilot project under the NEMMP (National Electric Mobility Mission Plan).
The 8-seater zero emissions van is powered by lithium-ion batteries and is capable of running for 100 km on a full charge. Its top-speed is limited to 65 km/h. In fact, the Maxximo EV was also showcased at the Auto Expo last year with a PMSM (Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor) system.
Mahindra said the Maxximo EV was good for 20 bhp and 62 Nm of torque, and that it takes 8 hours to charge the battery. The vehicle has a gradability of 18 percent, the company said.
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The Maxximo EV was developed by Mahindra REVA. Apart from the Maxximo EV, the company also showcased the Verito EV at last year's Auto Expo (and the edition before) and reports state that a launch will take place by mid-2015.
Mahindra have also developed an EV variant of the Maxximo load carrier, while a REVA-powered Gio Compact Cab EV has also been built for testing.