EMotorad Enters Guinness World Records for Delivering Largest Electric Bicycles in Kuppam
Kuppam in Andhra Pradesh is a model constituency and one of the nation’s fastest developing cities advancing rapidly in infrastructure, industries and e-mobility initiatives
Hyderabad: EV Major EMotorad delivered largest number of electric bicycles in a 24-hour period earning them Guinness World Records Holder title.
Kuppam in Andhra Pradesh is a model constituency and one of the nation’s fastest developing cities advancing rapidly in infrastructure, industries and e-mobility initiatives. The rising cost of EVs and unreliability of proper EV service is leaving the “Bharat” layer of India’s population in the stone age. That’s where the Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu initiative came in.
EMotorad through this initiative empowered 10,000 plus families in Kuppam and Chittoor district. These included people engaged in daily economic activities, including small traders, MSME operators, shop owners, cattle owners, milk sellers, and other workers reliant on commuting. For many beneficiaries, this marked their first personal vehicle, offering both financial relief and greater independence.
“This is a model example of a high impact, high currency and high velocity public-private partnership," said Kunal Gupta, Co-founder & CEO, EMotorad.
The record was attempted for 24 continuous straight hours where beneficiaries lined up upto 4 am in the morning to collect their much awaited electric cycles. All electric cycles used for the record were assembled by the EMotorad team in a span of 72 hours before the attempt, involving a total of 1000 plus team members.
Commenting on the achievement, Swapnil Dangrikar, Senior Adjudicator, Guinness World Records, said, “This was a record attempt for the largest electric bicycle delivery.This record has never happened before. So this was a new category created. Congratulations to the EMotorad team, you're officially amazing.”
“This is obviously just the beginning. We have at least 20 other EOI discussions lined up with other Nodal Authorities and Collectorates across India who see the value and impact of our product. The objective is to take this number to 100,000 cycles delivered by November 2026,” added Gupta.