
Every year on June 5th, the world pauses to reflect on the state of our planet. We talk about rising temperatures, disappearing forests, and polluted skies. We make promises. We trend hashtags. But in 2026, promises are no longer enough action is the only currency that matters.

PM Modi has called on every Indian to save fuel. Here is why switching to a Revolt electric bike is the most practical, personal way to answer that call and save money doing it.

The state just made going electric easier, more affordable, and smarter than ever. Here's why now is the perfect time to switch to a Revolt.

On May 13, 2026, the Bihar government officially approved the revised Bihar Electric Vehicle (Amendment) Policy 2026, working under the ambit of "Mukhyamantri Bihar Paryavaran Anukul Parivahan Rozgar Yojana" with a special fund of Rs 110 crore to drive mass EV adoption during FY 2026-27.

As the Prime Minister calls on India to reduce fuel dependence and embrace EVs, Revolt’s growing community of nearly 60,000 riders have already been building that future, one electric kilometre at a time.

The world of two-wheelers in India is changing fast. For years, petrol bikes ruled the roads. But with new rules coming—like Delhi's plan to ban new petrol bikes by 2028—electric vehicles (EVs) are clearly the future.

Delhi is working to become India's main electric vehicle (EV) hub. Under the Delhi EV Policy 2.0, the city is providing major financial help to make switching to electric power easier for everyone through March 2030.

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