Quantum Energy Supercharges Telangana’s EV Dreams with Net-Zero Manufacturing Push

Can a homegrown EV startup redefine India’s green mobility game? Discover how Quantum Energy is powering change with a massive net-zero manufacturing facility in Telangana.

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Anil Kumar
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Quantum Energy Supercharges Telangana’s EV Dreams with Net-Zero Manufacturing Push

As India races towards an electric mobility future, one startup is quietly but confidently reshaping the narrative. In the heart of Telangana, where ambition meets sustainability, Quantum Energy is plugging into a bigger dream — both for itself and for the country.

This Hyderabad-based electric vehicle (EV) startup has just announced a major expansion of its advanced manufacturing facility at Maheshwaram, a strategically chosen location near the upcoming Future City. More than just a real estate growth, this move signals a sharp acceleration in India’s clean energy momentum and reflects the government’s vision of building green industrial corridors across states.

Building for the Future, with Zero Emissions

The expanded facility, now sprawling across 2.4 lakh square feet, is not just a space for production — it's a statement. Designed with net-zero emissions in mind, the plant will be capable of rolling out 2 lakh electric two-wheelers annually. In a country where two-wheelers are the lifeline of everyday mobility, this is a massive leap towards decarbonizing the segment.

What makes this development truly standout is Quantum Energy’s clear commitment to green manufacturing. It’s not just about what they produce, but how they produce it. A zero-emission manufacturing model places Quantum among a rare breed of startups marrying industrial scale with climate consciousness.

From Startup to Game-Changer: The Quantum Leap

Founded with a vision to empower everyday mobility in India, Quantum Energy has been making steady strides with its lineup of electric two-wheelers — Plasma, Milan, and Bziness. These vehicles are not just efficient, but they are also built keeping in mind Indian road conditions, traffic behavior, and climatic realities — a crucial factor often ignored by global models.

The recent surge in demand for these models has been a major trigger for this expansion. But Quantum isn’t resting on its current success. The company is already preparing to roll out new models, doubling down on its mission to offer affordable, reliable, and high-performing electric alternatives.

Chakravarthi Chukkapalli, the Managing Director, says this expansion is more than a business move — it’s a defining milestone in the company’s journey.

“The expansion of our manufacturing facility at Maheshwaram is a defining milestone in Quantum Energy’s journey. As the electric mobility revolution gains pace in India, we aim to deliver high-quality, energy-efficient two-wheelers that are technologically advanced and environmentally responsible,” he said.

Chukkapalli adds that this new net-zero facility represents not only their product philosophy but also their promise to eco-conscious consumers. “It’s our contribution to a cleaner future and a greener planet,” he emphasizes.

Why Telangana Matters in India’s EV Map

Quantum Energy’s decision to scale up in Telangana isn’t just geographical — it’s strategic. Telangana has been positioning itself as a hub for clean-tech innovation, and this project fits right into the state's vision of becoming a magnet for future-ready industries.

The state’s progressive industrial policies, infrastructure support, and political will to push for sustainability have made it a fertile ground for ventures like Quantum. Chukkapalli acknowledges this explicitly:

“Telangana has been a fertile ground for innovation, and we are proud to contribute to its growing leadership in the EV sector.”

The facility isn’t just about rolling out EVs — it’s about building an ecosystem. With production ramp-up, the company expects to generate substantial employment opportunities in and around Maheshwaram, including roles in assembly, R&D, logistics, and more.

Zooming into the Last Mile

Another significant area of focus for Quantum Energy is last-mile connectivity. In urban and semi-urban India, last-mile delivery is one of the biggest pain points — and a major contributor to pollution due to the overuse of petrol-based two-wheelers. By offering smart electric mobility solutions tailored for delivery personnel and commuters alike, Quantum is zeroing in on a market segment that has both high demand and high environmental cost.

Whether it’s e-commerce deliveries, food services, or even daily commuting needs, Quantum’s products are increasingly being seen as the go-to option for those who want clean, cost-effective transport.

The Bigger Picture: A Nation on the Move

Quantum Energy’s expansion is a microcosm of the larger electric revolution happening across India. The EV industry in India is projected to grow at a CAGR of over 90% in the next five years, and startups like Quantum are at the heart of this transformation.

But what sets Quantum apart is its clear focus on sustainability. In an era where greenwashing is rampant, the company’s net-zero design, future-ready models, and real commitment to emission-free production stand out as authentic efforts. With EV adoption gradually rising in tier-1 and tier-2 cities, the demand for robust and reliable electric two-wheelers is no longer a niche — it’s the next big wave.

A Spark for India's EV Ecosystem

With its expanded Maheshwaram plant, Quantum Energy isn’t just manufacturing scooters — it’s powering a movement. A movement towards cleaner air, smarter cities, empowered commuters, and a sustainable industrial base. In a sector crowded with promises, it’s refreshing to see a startup actually delivering — and doing so at scale.

As India eyes its ambitious net-zero targets, and as states like Telangana rise as models of green industrial development, Quantum Energy seems poised to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of Indian mobility — one electric ride at a time.

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