The Electric Scooter Available for Subscription Is the EV1 Model from Voltz Motors, and Unidas Will Be Responsible for Offering the Subscription Plans and Charging at Its Stores in SP and PE
Voltz Motors and Unidas announced that they have sealed an agreement to offer the EV1 electric scooter model, which will be purchased through subscription plans, via the Unidas Livre service. With more than 50 units of the electric scooter available, the new service debuted this week, and the models are ready for delivery in the cities of São Paulo (SP) and Recife (PE). The two companies are already aiming to expand the offer to other important regions of the country in the coming months.
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Electric Scooter Subscription
The subscription for the Voltz EV1 electric scooter from Voltz Motors is available through Unidas Livre plans, which can last 18, 24, or 30 months, depending on the time chosen by the customer.
The initial investment is R$ 650 monthly, and this amount already includes expenses such as registration service, IPVA, and licensing of the electric scooter, as well as maintenance, insurance, 24-hour assistance, and charging of the scooter at installed points in Unidas stores. Voltz Motors CEO, Renato Villar, reported that the partnership between Voltz and Unidas is increasingly solidifying as what he called the main “Brazilian player” in electric mobility on two wheels.
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The CEO of Voltz Motors also stated that this shows the growing interest of both companies and society in making this migration to electric vehicles, which undeniably represents the future of transportation around the world.
Advantages of the EV1 Electric Scooter from Voltz
The Head of Fleets at Unidas, Breno Davis, highlighted this achievement of an electric scooter subscription. According to Davis, the subscription can be a very interesting option for customers who may want to experience the energy technology of Voltz Motors motorcycles in a much more economical way.
Davis also spoke about savings, stating that the arrival of the electric scooter in Unidas’ portfolio represents yet another option for entirely sustainable and economical mobility, given that the costs for charging the scooter are only R$ 6 per month, considering that the consumer needs to pay at least R$ 300 monthly for a combustion-powered vehicle.
Voltz Motors Also Partners with IFood
Voltz Motors doesn’t stop here. In mid-February of this year, the company sealed a commitment with the delivery service IFood to provide a version of the EVS electric scooter, fully customized for delivery drivers, who will have significantly reduced work costs with the electric model.
The partnership between Voltz and IFood will allow the delivery service to reach its goal of having 50% of its delivery drivers on the streets with zero CO2 emission vehicles by the year 2025.
In addition to the delivery service being zero emission, the partnership between Voltz Motors and IFood will also allow delivery drivers to save in relation to conventional motorcycles, which require approximately 70% in fuel and constant maintenance.
