Ashish Vidyarthi joins hands with WHILL India to transform India’s Personal Mobility vehicle landscape
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Mumbai, July 26, 2024: eBikeGo (ebikego.com) is the partner for WHILL in India, working collaboratively to bring advanced electric personal mobility solutions to the Indian market. This partnership aims to enhance the accessibility and quality of life for individuals across the country.
Renowned actor Ashish Vidyarthi has partnered with WHILL India, a global pioneer in personal mobility solutions, to revolutionize the Indian personal mobility vehicle market. This collaboration aims to introduce cutting-edge, user-centric mobility vehicles that prioritize safety, manoeuvrability and adaptability to diverse terrains.
"We are excited to collaborate with Ashish Vidyarthi, a champion of social causes. Our shared vision is to make personal mobility a reality for all Indians, ensuring that mobility becomes a right, not a privilege. We look forward to a transformative journey ahead" said Martin Cyril, Vice-President of Sales, WHILL India.
The partnership seeks to expand the reach of WHILL's innovative mobility vehicles across India, making personal mobility accessible to all, regardless of physical limitations or mobility challenges. This alliance promises to promote independence and freedom of movement, transforming lives and empowering individuals to navigate their surroundings with ease. By promoting independence and freedom of movement, WHILL strives to empower individuals and enhance their quality of life.
"I am thrilled to partner with WHILL, a brand that shares my passion for innovation and inclusivity. Together, we aim to create a significant impact in the lives of Indians, enabling them the freedom to move freely as well as confidently and live life to the fullest” said Ashish Vidyarthi.