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2) Primary data was collected through questionnaires distributed to shops and the public to analyze awareness levels and purchase factors using statistical tools like SPSS.
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The document provides an executive summary and introduction to a market survey report on electric bikes (e-bikes) in Pune City, India. The summary includes:
1) The report is based on a survey of people in Sinhgad road and karve road areas of Pune to understand awareness and perceptions of e-bikes and factors influencing e-bike purchases.
2) Primary data was collected through questionnaires distributed to shops and the public to analyze awareness levels and purchase factors using statistical tools like SPSS.
3) The analysis concluded that customers would purchase e-bikes if their speed and power matched gasoline bikes and maintenance costs were reasonable.
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The document discusses the growing Indian economy and increasing demand for energy and transportation. It notes that transportation currently accounts for over 20% of global energy consumption, and that oil and gas meet 60% of energy needs but reserves are being depleted. The introduction of electric vehicles is presented as a solution to reduce pollution and dependence on fossil fuels.
The objectives of the study are to understand consumer awareness, preferences, experiences and the market share of electric bike manufacturers in Raipur City. The research methodology discusses sampling a population of 300 electric bike consumers in Raipur using stratified proportionate sampling. Primary and secondary data will be collected through questionnaires.
The company's vision is to become a leading engineering company in manufacturing, met
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This document is a dissertation report submitted for a Master's degree in Business Administration. It provides an overview of the automobile industry and Mahindra & Mahindra, focusing on their Bolero model. The objectives are to analyze customer satisfaction with the Bolero and employee satisfaction at Mahindra. Primary and secondary research was conducted through questionnaires and existing sources. The findings and recommendations aim to help Mahindra increase market share and satisfaction.
A comparative study of customer satisfaction towards performance of Hero, Baj...hasnain2
MBA marketing project report on
A comparative study of customer satisfaction towards performance of Hero, Bajaj, Honda and Tvs bikes(A Case of Malegaon City)
The document summarizes research on consumer perceptions of electric vehicles in India. It finds that while most respondents are aware of environmental benefits, high prices and lack of infrastructure are still barriers to adoption. The research used a survey of 46 individuals to understand factors influencing electric vehicle purchase decisions. It found that while over 60% believe EVs can improve the environment, most have not driven one before due to costs and limited availability. Respondents said they would consider EVs if prices were lower and more charging options existed.
The document summarizes a study on consumer behavior, customer satisfaction, and competitive strategy with reference to Mahindra & Mahindra tractors. Primary and secondary data were collected through questionnaires and research on various websites and publications. The analysis found that while customers were generally satisfied with Mahindra tractors' quality, power, and fuel efficiency, they were less satisfied with after-sales service and support. To improve sales, the study recommends that Mahindra focus on improving dealership experience and addressing issues like hydraulic problems and oil leaks more quickly.
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This document provides a comprehensive project report on consumer buying behavior towards online shopping in Gujarat, India. It includes sections on the introduction, literature review, research methodology, data analysis, findings, conclusion and references. The report was submitted by two MBA students, Mehul Dhameliya and Krunal Dhanani, to Shri Jairambhai Patel Institute of Business Management and Computer Application under the guidance of their professor Rashesh Patel.
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The document discusses the two-wheeler industry in India. It provides background on the growth of the industry in India, highlighting that India is now the 2nd largest manufacturer and producer of two-wheelers globally. The key drivers of demand for two-wheelers are discussed, including inadequate public transportation, increased financing availability, urbanization, and income growth. Segmental sales growth is reviewed, with motorcycles seeing the largest rise. The future focus of the industry is also mentioned.
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1) The growth of the two-wheeler industry in India and Hero Honda's rise as the top manufacturer through collaborations that improved engine capacity and mileage.
2) Key factors influencing Hero Honda's market leadership including price, after-sales service, aesthetics, fuel efficiency, and technical competence.
3) Definitions and importance of customer satisfaction, factors that influence it, and the objectives and scope of the study which aims to assess customer satisfaction and purchase influences of Hero Honda bikes.
The document provides background information on Bajaj Auto Limited and Hero Motorcorp, two major motorcycle manufacturers in India. It discusses the history and growth of both companies. For Bajaj, it notes it was founded in 1926 and now has a distribution network in 50 countries, with a technical tie-up with Kawasaki. For Hero, it outlines how the company originated from Hero Cycles in the 1940s and formed a successful joint venture with Honda in 1984. The document also includes SWOT analyses of both companies and their profiles.
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Consumers have `something' to look forward to and there is also an opportunity given to them to articulate their experiences associated with the brand. This is not to suggest that the typical sales promotion more for same price or `one free' with a purchase should never be done.
To insure an excellent promotion the marketer must create a strong connection between the consumers. The connection must relate to the brand identity, the consumer and the understanding that promotions can and still move more than sales volume.
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CUSTOMER BUYING INTENTION TOWARDS ELECTRIC VEHICLE IN INDIAIAEME Publication
Electric vehicle is a new way of transportation having no air, noise pollution and
an environmental friendly way to commute. India being a major market for electric
vehicle and government plan to be an electric vehicle country by 2030 is a major
ambitious plan and to achieve this this study has been conducted to check the
acceptability of people towards electric vehicle and its effect on automobile industry.
In this study we tried to find the people opinion and their awareness about the electric
vehicle, reaction to some shortcomings of electric vehicle and will people accept it
wholeheartedly. Government of India launched FAME scheme to increase the
adoption of electric vehicle among masses.
Almost all the vehicle producer in the world have at least one electric vehicle in
their product portfolio and around the globe the acceptance of electric people is
rapidly growing. Several policies in favor of electric mobility has been rolled out and
its immediate effect are positive. However it’s an ambitious and long journey with a
comprehensive policy plan, it can be achieved. Policies need to be introduce to
discourage the further adoption of gasoline vehicle and new schemes need to be
implemented to aggravate the adoption of electric vehicle.
This study used 9 independent factors pertaining to characteristics of electric cars
and developed a regression model for determining the buying behavior of customer.
The analysis was done using R software. The study found that mobility and recharging
characteristics were found to be most significant factors while RTO norms was
considered to be the least significant characteristic affecting the buying decision of
electric cars. The model developed from our study was 88% accurate and hence can
be used for predicting the buying behavior of customer. This study is of prime
importance to the companies who wanted to launch electric cars in India.
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This document summarizes a study on customer intention towards electric vehicles in India. The study found that while only 6% currently own electric vehicles, most customers see advantages over gasoline vehicles. However, high price is currently a barrier to adoption. Key factors for customers include price, performance, fuel economy and environmental impact. Within 5-10 years, most customers expect electric vehicles could comprise a majority of vehicles owned. Increased availability of charging stations and battery capacity could help drive adoption.
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This document provides a comprehensive project report on consumer buying behavior towards online shopping in Gujarat, India. It includes sections on the introduction, literature review, research methodology, data analysis, findings, conclusion and references. The report was submitted by two MBA students, Mehul Dhameliya and Krunal Dhanani, to Shri Jairambhai Patel Institute of Business Management and Computer Application under the guidance of their professor Rashesh Patel.
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The document discusses Yogesh Kumar's project report on his industrial training at Mahindra & Mahindra, which was submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Bachelor of Technology degree. It includes declarations by Yogesh Kumar and his supervisor, as well as acknowledgements and a table of contents outlining the chapters to be included in the report. The report will cover Yogesh Kumar's experience during his industrial training at Mahindra & Mahindra and analyze various aspects of the company.
The document discusses the two-wheeler industry in India. It provides background on the growth of the industry in India, highlighting that India is now the 2nd largest manufacturer and producer of two-wheelers globally. The key drivers of demand for two-wheelers are discussed, including inadequate public transportation, increased financing availability, urbanization, and income growth. Segmental sales growth is reviewed, with motorcycles seeing the largest rise. The future focus of the industry is also mentioned.
CUSTOMARS SATISFATION OF HERO HONDA IN TIRUPUR CITYsaravana vel.k
The document provides an introduction to a study on customer satisfaction of Hero Honda motorcycles in Tirupur City, India. It discusses:
1) The growth of the two-wheeler industry in India and Hero Honda's rise as the top manufacturer through collaborations that improved engine capacity and mileage.
2) Key factors influencing Hero Honda's market leadership including price, after-sales service, aesthetics, fuel efficiency, and technical competence.
3) Definitions and importance of customer satisfaction, factors that influence it, and the objectives and scope of the study which aims to assess customer satisfaction and purchase influences of Hero Honda bikes.
The document provides background information on Bajaj Auto Limited and Hero Motorcorp, two major motorcycle manufacturers in India. It discusses the history and growth of both companies. For Bajaj, it notes it was founded in 1926 and now has a distribution network in 50 countries, with a technical tie-up with Kawasaki. For Hero, it outlines how the company originated from Hero Cycles in the 1940s and formed a successful joint venture with Honda in 1984. The document also includes SWOT analyses of both companies and their profiles.
This document is a project report submitted by Devishankar Carpenter for their B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture & MBA degree. The project examines customer satisfaction with Mahindra & Mahindra Limited in Kota, Rajasthan, India. It includes sections on the company and product profiles, dealer profiles, SWOT analysis, research methodology used, findings, and data analysis. The main research aims to understand customer satisfaction towards Mahindra SUVs in Kota. Primary and secondary research was conducted through questionnaires and sources like websites and magazines. The conclusion is that Mahindra has a good market share for SUVs in Kota and customers are generally satisfied with vehicle design and after-sales services.
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“BRAND PREFERENCE OF CONSUMER TOWARDS HONDA WITH RESPECT TO TWO-WHEELER BIKES”GANESH AWATADE
The two-wheeler industry in India began in the 1950s and has since grown to make India the largest producer and market for two-wheelers globally. The growth is owed to factors like restrictive car policies, rising demand for personal transport, and inefficiencies in public transit. The industry has expanded from early manufacturers like Automobile Products of India to major players today like Hero MotoCorp, Bajaj, and TVS Motors. The introduction of fuel-efficient motorcycles from Japanese companies in the 1980s further accelerated demand. Currently, the Indian market is dominated by domestic brands producing affordable motorcycles and scooters.
This document discusses consumer behavior and the factors that influence it. It provides an overview of the basic model of consumer decision making, which includes problem recognition, information search, evaluation of alternatives, purchase decision, and post-purchase evaluation. It also outlines some of the internal factors like motivation, perception, learning, and beliefs and values, as well as situational and social influences that affect consumer behavior. Finally, it provides three case studies as examples to illustrate concepts related to consumer behavior.
yahama project report , summary on their eveything. research made on yahama in their plant at npida to check the customer satisfation and the company's services
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Sales Promotion is a Powerful Marketing Tool. Marketing promotion helps marketers communicate information to potential customer about the products existence value and the benefits that can be accrued from it. It comprises one of the four elements of the marketing mix. Designing and effective marketing communication mix helps marketers to attract persuade, urge and remind customers of the company’s brand.
Consumers have `something' to look forward to and there is also an opportunity given to them to articulate their experiences associated with the brand. This is not to suggest that the typical sales promotion more for same price or `one free' with a purchase should never be done.
To insure an excellent promotion the marketer must create a strong connection between the consumers. The connection must relate to the brand identity, the consumer and the understanding that promotions can and still move more than sales volume.
The document is a project report on a study of consumer buying behavior regarding office automation and administration systems for schools and colleges in Mumbai, with a focus on the Digimkey system. It includes an introduction, chapters on the company/organization profile, research methodology, data analysis, suggestions and recommendations, and conclusions. The project was completed to fulfill the requirements for an MBA degree from Savitribai Phule Pune University under the guidance of Dr. Prashant Kalaskar.
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A Study on Brand Awareness of Mahindra & Mahindra Tractors in one of taluk of Hassan district. This study will shed a light on various type of brand awareness technique that can be used in rural areas where there is a limited scope of using the technology. Visit http://www.projectskart.com/p/contact-us.html for more information.
This document discusses transforming India through promoting cycling. It outlines principles of cycling related to energy, equity, economics, ecology, emancipation, health and happiness. It discusses the philosophy of cycling in Vedic, Buddhist and Jain traditions. The vision is to transform urban India into happier habitats by enabling cycling and walking. A framework is proposed with the National Institute for Transforming India playing a key role along with the bicycle industry, urban ministry, and tourism ministry. Specific mission steps are outlined over multiple years to promote best practices, data collection, goal setting, funding, and transit shift strategies for cities.
The document contains a 16 question questionnaire about a customer's experience test driving and evaluating a Vespa scooter. The questionnaire asks about current vehicle ownership, how the customer learned about Vespa, ratings of the scooter's style, performance, quality and features like storage and safety. Questions also cover price point, color preference, explanations from sales staff and how Vespa compares to other brands. The final question asks for an overall rating and any additional feedback.
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Electric vehicle is a new way of transportation having no air, noise pollution and
an environmental friendly way to commute. India being a major market for electric
vehicle and government plan to be an electric vehicle country by 2030 is a major
ambitious plan and to achieve this this study has been conducted to check the
acceptability of people towards electric vehicle and its effect on automobile industry.
In this study we tried to find the people opinion and their awareness about the electric
vehicle, reaction to some shortcomings of electric vehicle and will people accept it
wholeheartedly. Government of India launched FAME scheme to increase the
adoption of electric vehicle among masses.
Almost all the vehicle producer in the world have at least one electric vehicle in
their product portfolio and around the globe the acceptance of electric people is
rapidly growing. Several policies in favor of electric mobility has been rolled out and
its immediate effect are positive. However it’s an ambitious and long journey with a
comprehensive policy plan, it can be achieved. Policies need to be introduce to
discourage the further adoption of gasoline vehicle and new schemes need to be
implemented to aggravate the adoption of electric vehicle.
This study used 9 independent factors pertaining to characteristics of electric cars
and developed a regression model for determining the buying behavior of customer.
The analysis was done using R software. The study found that mobility and recharging
characteristics were found to be most significant factors while RTO norms was
considered to be the least significant characteristic affecting the buying decision of
electric cars. The model developed from our study was 88% accurate and hence can
be used for predicting the buying behavior of customer. This study is of prime
importance to the companies who wanted to launch electric cars in India.
Sip final project (26 7-2014)dhru moto corp,bardoli(dipak patel)Jain Monika
This document is a project report on a study of the advertising and sales promotion activities of Hero Moto Corp in the two-wheeler market. It provides background information on Hero Moto Corp, which was formerly a joint venture between Hero Cycles of India and Honda of Japan. It discusses the two-wheeler industry in India and globally. The report also describes the research methodology to be used in the study and outlines the chapters which will cover data collection, analysis, findings and conclusions.
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Electric vehicles (EVs) are no longer science fiction. Scientific achievements in this space have led to the mainstreaming of EVs in the United States, Israel and some European countries. India isn’t far behind either with Mahindra-Reva, Hero Electric and other domestic OEMs leading the front. Durable lithium ion batteries, fast charging networks, efficient chassis design and electric drive trains are key links in the EV value chain and extensive technological progress has been made in all these areas. However, for EVs to truly lead GhG reduction in Indian Industry and have a positive impact on the country’s energy security, the integration of smart grids and renewable energy feeds into these grids are a must. In fact, without these two critical components, the introduction of EVs into the current ecosystem would be an ecological burden and lead to greater GhG emissions since energy will be derived from a predominantly coal powered and inefficient energy grid.
Therefore, this study undertaken by YES BANK and TERI-BCSD critically analyses the EV value chain, identifying hidden triple bottom line risks and highlighting innovative clean technologies and business models that mitigate those risks, thereby making the value chain more attractive from lending and investment perspectives. The paper also concludes with a sobering and pragmatic analysis of the current and projected EV scenario in India versus the internal combustion engine.
Market Research Report : Electric vehicle market in india 2014 - SampleNetscribes, Inc.
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Abstract :
Electric vehicle market is expected to witness phenomenal growth in the coming years. Increasing fuel costs, rise in pollution level and increasing government support will boost the adoption of electric vehicles in India.
The report highlights the analysis of the drivers and explains the factors for growth of the industry. Government Initiatives, Rise in fuel costs, Low operating and maintenance cost and foreign dependence for crude oil are the key drivers for the Electric Vehicle Market in India. Recently, MNRE had implemented the Alternate Fuels for Surface Transportation Program to subsidize the purchase of electric vehicles. Domestic electric vehicle industry has witnessed significant short term growth owing to the various initiatives undertaken by the Indian government. Fuel costs play a vital role in influencing the consumer’s automobile purchase decision. Indian automobile industry has been witnessing sluggish demand and one of the primary reasons for this is increase in fuel prices. Use of electric vehicles is likely to reduce the increasing dependence on foreign crude oil as electricity can be generated from various natural resources in India. As electric vehicles are considered to be zero-polluting, increasing usage of such vehicles can aid in bringing down the country’s level of pollution.
Table of Contents :
Slide 1: Executive Summary
Macroeconomic Indicators
Slide 2: Economic Indicators: GDP at cost factor cost: Quarterly (2011-12- 2014-15) & Inflation rate Monthly (Jul-Aug 2013 – Nov-Dec 2013)
Slide 3: Gross fiscal deficit: Monthly (Feb-2013-Jul 2013) & Exchange Rate: Monthly (Apr 2014- Sep 2014)
Slide 4: Lending rate: Annual (2011-12-2013-14); Trade Balance: Annual (2010-11-2013-14) & FDI: Annual (2009-10-2012-13)
Introduction
Slide 5: Electric Vehicle – Introduction and Types of Electric Vehicles – Technology-wise
Slide 6: Electric Vehicle Market – Transition
Slide 7: Shift towards Electric Mobility
Market Overview
Electric Vehicle
Slide 8: Electric Vehicle Market – Overview, Market Size and Growth (2013-2018e) (Value wise), Market Share – Segment-wise (2012-13)
Slide 9: Vehicle Lifecycle Cost Comparison across Supply Chain – Electric Vehicle vs. ICE Vehicles
Slide 10: Cost Comparison across Manufacturing Process – Electric Vehicle vs. ICE Vehicles
Major Segments
Slide 11: Electric Four Wheelers Market – Overview, Market Size and Growth (2013-2018e) (Value wise), Consumer Preference – Electric Vehicle Technology-wise
Slide 12-13: Electric Two Wheelers Market – Overview, Market Size and Growth (2013-2018e) (Value wise), Consumer Preference, Low Speed and High Speed Electric Two Wheeler Specifications
Slide 13: Electric Three Wheelers – Overview, Market Size and Growth (2013-2018e) (Value wise)
Market Analysis
Slide 14: Matrix of Key Challenges to Electric Vehicle Adoption – Segme
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Electric bikes, YO Bykes
1. May 26, 2012 [Global Business School]
Acknowledgement
This project report is incomplete without the expression of appreciation and
gratitude to the people who made it possible it gives us a great happiness and
satisfaction if we express our sincere thanks to the people who made it
possible.
We would take pleasure in acknowledging Mr. Mahesh Patel The owner of
Yo Bykes Showroom, Hubli.
We would like to express our deep sense of gratitude to Mrs. Keerti Kulkarni
faculty of Global Business School who gave us their valuable suggestions from
time to time.
Last but not the least we appreciate and thank all those people who contributed
to this project directly or indirectly.
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The marketing research was carried in hubli in order to understand the
customer awareness about YO-BYKES, buying behavior, to analyze the
market situation, impact of promotion on sales, to analyze the perception of
customers regarding electronic bikes.
YO BYKES an electronic two wheeler bike is facing problem to capture the
market in hubli city. It‟s also facing problem in the areas of promotional
activities and sales.
Even customers were visiting to show room but not ready to purchase the bike
because Bank loans were not available to purchase and there was no
registration for bikes.
Our main targeted customers were youths and working men and women.
In order to increase the sales, Yo Bykes Company has to give importance to
promotional activities and sales. In order to make it easy for customers it has to
open more outlets.
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CONTENTS
Sl.No Contents
A. INTRODUCTION.
I. a) Marketing Problem
b) Marketing Research problem
c) Marketing Research objectives
d) Need for the study
II.
B. BODY OF THE REPORT.
a) Type of research design.
b) Data collection method.
c) Sources of primary and secondary data.
d) Measurement techniques.
e) Sampling design.
C. Questionnaires analysis.
III.
1. Limitations
IV. 2. Suggestions
3. Conclusion .
Questionnaire
V.
VI. Biblography
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INTRODUCTION
About Electrotherm:
Electrotherm (India) Ltd. Has been engineering metal melting industry since
1983. In Electrotherm from inception, R&D has been our core competency with a common focus on
developing and adopting technologies to customize customer needs making it a key driver in our Multi-
Divisional growth story. Electrotherm is the only Indian company with indigenously developed world
class technologies of global scale. Our team focused with a Customer First attitude believes technology
should be right-sized, with the process designed to minimize waste and selected to enhance product
performance with an embedded attitude of customizing engineering and metallurgical solutions to
customers that made Electrotherm grow into one of the market leaders in the metal melting industries in
India and globally. Electrotherm today is a Multi-divisional ISO 9001:2008 certified global Company
holding a 2,500,000 kW market share in the metal melting industry globally. Electrotherm is a research
driven company with an appreciating asset in intellectual capital its primary source of our multi-
divisional growth story. The company has developed robust processes with inbuilt learning and
continuous improvements in every job performed. This develops effective product lifecycle management
and is the foundation of our product innovations to ensure our customers achieve their top line growth.
Engineering innovations for the global metal melting industry has been possible due to our focused
2,607 employees with a State-of-the-art manufacturing facilities and R&D centre manufactures a wide
spectrum of products for the metal melting industry and electric vehicles & are manufactured in four
different divisions of the company. Our products continually undergone research and development
leading to innovations of global scale to suit the changing global environment or the customer
requirements. The Customer Focus of each division in manufacturing is in tandem with the R&D to
ensure our customers achieve their objectives for top line growth.
The major critical customized parts are manufactured in house under stringent quality control
management and the finished products tested to withstand laid out quality parameters with Just-In-Time
delivery management principle to prevent customer installation & operational cost overruns make
achieving deadlines a reality. The real responsibility at Electrotherm is to care for your installed
equipments work with a zero down time objective. This principle of servicing our customers any time
anywhere has made us a truly global company. We cater to the domestic market while exports form
major component of our turnover.
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We service the global markets around the world with specific focus upon Middle East, Turkey,
Pakistan, Bangladesh & Africa while catering to 31 countries around the world. Electrotherm commands
more than 50% market share in induction melting equipments used by the engineering and automotive
industry in India. Electrotherm is a truly global company taking social responsibility in its stride as 'No
engines means no pollution' says Mr. Mukesh Bhandari, Chairman & Chief Technology Officer,
Electrotherm (India) Ltd. A socially responsible Corporate Professional, who dreams to electrify the
automotive and power sector-major polluters of the environment. Electrotherm has taken the first step in
committing to making a pollution free world by introducing the YObyke electric scooters and setting up
the wind farms and solar power plants and is also working upon to introduce electric three wheelers and
hybrid bus.
Present Products Range
Induction Melting Furnaces
Induction Melting & Holding Furnaces
Electric Arc Furnaces
Submerged Arc Furnace
Metal Refining Konverter
Ladle Refining Furnaces
Induction Heating & Hardening Equipments
Electro DI Pipes
Electric Scooter
Steel, Special Steels & Stainless Steel
Electro TMT Plus Bars
Transformer
Milestones
1983
ELECTROTHERM received its - first order - of 350 KW/ 500 KG.
1984
Designed and developed India‟s first Indigenous Solid State Generator of 1200
KW.
1989
ELECTROTHERM enters GLOBAL MARKET – Received orders from Ethiopia
and Bangladesh.
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1992
Developed & commissioned India‟s first Integrated Stainless Steel manufacturing
line incorporating MF Induction Melting Furnace, Metal Refining Konverter and
DC Ladle Refining Furnace at Viraj Alloys Ltd.
2004
Developed & Commissioned India‟s largest M.F. Induction Melting Furnace of 25
MT at Bhagyalaxmi Steels, Aurangabad.
2005
AMA-Outstanding Entrepreneur Of The Year Award – 2005” in recognition of the
contribution to industrial developments in India.
2007
Automotive Product of the Year (Yo Bykes).
2008
Developed & Commissioned India‟s largest Induction Melting Furnace of 30 T for
Kalika Steels, Aurangabad.
2009
Developed India‟s largest Induction Melting Furnace of 40 T for Mahalaxmi Steels,
Aurangabad.
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ELECTROTHERM IN INDIA
ELECTROTHERM (India) Ltd was the 1st company to launch Electric two-wheeler under the brand
name of YObykes in India in organized manner. Today YObykes is India‟s largest selling electric two
wheeler brand with largest customer base. In a short span of 2.5 yrs ELECTROTHERM has successfully
developed largest Sales and Customer Service network of more than 200 YOWorld (Sales, Service
Spares Facility). ET has already established state-of-the-art manufacturing facility with capacity to
produce 2, 88,000 units per annum at Kutch in Gujarat. In-house production of key component as well as
in-house R&D facility provides an extra edge to ET to launch newer high powered vehicle to cope up
with rising market demand without compromising on quality. In the very 1st year of its launch YObykes
was awarded as „Automotive Product of the Year 2007‟ by OVEDRIVE (India) a leading automobile
magazine. ET is the only electric two wheeler manufacturing company to receive the prestigious
membership of „Society of Indian Automobile Manufactures‟ (SIAM)
Management - Electrotherm
Name Designation
Chairman & Chief Tech.
Officer
Mukesh Bhandari
Joint Managing Director &
CEO
Avinash Bhandari
Managing Director
Shailesh Bhandari
Narendra Dalal
Whole Time Director
Madhusudan Somani
Director
Pradeep Krishna Prasad
Director
Sudhir Kapur Director
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Two Wheeler Industries in India:
Two wheelers have a special place on the Indian roads. They are extremely popular and versatile
not only as passenger carriers but also as good carriers. India is the second largest producer of two-
wheelers in the world. In the last few years, the Indian two-wheeler industry has seen spectacular growth.
The country stands next to China and Japan in terms of production and sales respectively.
Majority of Indians, especially the youngsters prefer motor bikes rather than cars. Capturing a large share
in the two-wheeler industry, bikes and scooters cover a major segment. Bikes are considered to be the
favorite among the youth generation, as they help in easy commutation.
Large variety of two wheelers is available in the market, known for their latest technology and enhanced
mileage. Indian bikes, scooters and mopeds represent style and class for both men and women in India.
Indians prefer the two wheelers because of their small manageable size, low maintenance,
Pricing and easy loan repayments. Indian streets are full of people of all age groups riding a two
Wheeler. Motorized two wheelers are seen as a symbol of status by the populace. The two
Wheelers in India are the second largest producer and manufacturer of two-wheelers in the world.
It stands next only to Japan and China in terms of the number of two-wheelers produced and
Domestic sales respectively. Indian two-wheeler industry has got spectacular growth in the last
few years. Indian two-wheeler industry had a small beginning in the early 50's. The Automobile
Products of India (API) started manufacturing scooters in the country. There are many two-wheeler
Manufacturers in India. Major players in the conventional 2-wheeler industry are Hero
Honda Motors Ltd (HHML), Bajaj Auto Ltd (Bajaj Auto) and TVS Motor Company Ltd (TVS).
Demand Drivers
The demand for two-wheelers has been influenced by a number of factors over the past five
Years. The key demand drivers for the growth of the two-wheeler industry are as follows:
_ Inadequate public transportation system, especially in the semi-urban and rural areas;
_ Increased availability of cheap consumer financing in the past 3-4 years;
_ Increasing availability of fuel-efficient and low-maintenance models;
_ Increasing urbanization, which creates a need for personal transportation;
_ Changes in the demographic profile;
_ Difference between two-wheeler and passenger car prices, which makes two-wheelers the
Entry level vehicle;
_ Steady increase in per capita income over the past five years; and
_ Increasing number of models with different features to satisfy diverse consumer needs.
India is the second largest producer of two-wheelers in the world. In the last few years, the Indian two-
wheeler industry has seen spectacular growth. The country stands next to China and Japan in terms of
production and sales respectively.
Majority of Indians, especially the youngsters prefer motor bikes rather than cars. Capturing a large share
in the two-wheeler industry, bikes and scooters cover a major segment. Bikes are considered to be the
favorite among the youth generation, as they help in easy commutation.
Large variety of two wheelers is available in the market, known for their latest technology and enhanced
mileage. Indian bikes, scooters and mopeds represent style and class for both men and women in India.
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About YO BYKES:
With the hike in the automobile fuel prices straining your budget, it is only wise to look at new source of
economical, pollution-free, safe and easy to handle mean of personal transport. YObykes are battery-
operated, economical, and Zero Tail Pipe Emission two wheelers. YObykes are based on electrical
technology where the rechargeable battery replaces the conventional engine. YObykes can be charged as
easily as a mobile phone wherever electric power connection is available. Once fully charged Yobykes
can travel up to 75kms* in one charge depending on the load, speed & road condition. What‟s more, for a
fractional cost of just Rs 50 YObykes can runs for 500kms*. This means forever freedom from the
expensive petrol.
Unlike petrol two-wheelers, the eco-friendly YObykes don‟t add to your city‟s air-pollution and noise-
pollution. This is because YObykes are battery-operated Zero Tail Pipe Emission two wheelers (ZEV‟s),
which prevent harm to the environment and make the earth a better place to live in.
With increasing global warming and petrol prices, an alternative is needed to fulfill our
transportation needs. YObykes offers this alternative - an economical, eco-friendly and convenient option
to commute - a „No-Petrol‟ two-wheeler that won the „Overdrive Automotive Product of the Year 2007‟
award.
Electrotherm (India) Ltd was the first company to launch the electric two-wheelers in organized
manner in India and during the first year after the launch (2006), the company successfully developed the
largest distribution network consisting of 3S facilities for sales, service & spare parts selling. Yo is from
Indus Electrotrans which is a division of Electrotherm India .Yo Bykes is the first electric Scooter to be
launched in Indian market. Launched in 2006, this brand is a market leader in the Rs 500 crore electric
scooter market in India.
Within the span of four years, the company has won the trust of over 75,000 customers by
bringing in latest and innovative technologies and redefining the electric vehicle market in
India.Asserting that for the success of environment friendly electric vehicles, government support is
must, Mr. Shailesh Bhandari, Managing Director, Electrotherm India Ltd., said, „Government support is
very critical for the growth of the electric two wheelers in India; China is the biggest example. Currently
in China, there would be more than 50 million vehicles on road, and this has happened due to the
Government support by way of lower taxes.
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Much needed Government support has already started coming in from a few environmentally
conscious states like Delhi, Rajasthan, Chattisgarh, Lakshadeep, West Bengal etc. to name a few, in the
form of RTO exemption / reduction, VAT reduction and subsidies to consumer in the order to promote
electric two wheelers.
More state/central government support in this direction will encourage even more customers to
start using this cost effective and pollution-free vehicle‟ Commenting on the E2W category, Mr. Shailesh
Bhandari, Managing Director, Electrotherm (India) Ltd., said, „Electric two wheelers are still perceived
as low quality, less reliable products in India. This has happened due to initial offerings from various
small time players, especially from traders. These products were purely imported, having low specs, low
speed. But market consolidation has already started; many unorganized players (traders - who would
import batteries from china and assemble EV locally) have already exited from the market.
Currently there are 8 models offered by YO-BYKES
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Features of YO BYKES:
Yo bykes are ECO friendly , as there is no emission of smoke.
Charged by electricity.
Suitable for short run distance.
Light weight or carries less capacity.
Friendly user.
Cost saving.
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Marketing research problem:
1. Bank does not provide loans for electronic bikes
2. Light weight vehicle
3. Low speed
4. Only 1 service station
5. No specialized mechanics
6. No insurance & No registration provided for bike
7. Problem with the targeted customers.
8. YO Bykes have no resale value compare to petrol scooters.
Marketing research objectives:
To find out customer awareness about electronic bike.
To find out the reason why customers won‟t prefer electronic bike.
To find out the factors influencing the decline in sales of electronic bike
To find out market share of electronic bike in Hubli-Dharwar city.
To find the customers behavior or willingness to buy electronic bike after creating
awareness of Yo-Bykes
Need for the study:
1. To know the market conditions of electronic bikes.
2. To know the perception of customers regarding YO BYKES.
3. To know the sales of yo bykes.
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Types of research designing:
The pilot survey was conducted with the sample size of 10 despondences in order to test
the type of data what we gathered. On the basis of response, questionnaire was prepared.
The pilot survey helped us to know the area we need to bring changes in the questionnaire.
The final survey was conducted for 1000 respondents.
The data obtained was analyzed by the SPSS one of the strongest tool for analyzing the
data.
Data collection method:
Data collection method
Primary Data Secondary Data
Internal External
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SOURCES OF PRIMARY AND SECONDARY DATA(data collection)
Primary source of data:
The collection of primary data comprises of first hand data from the
customers and at the point of purchase, direct interactions with the dealers, retailers off
showroom and focused group.
Our primary data includes:
Questionnaire
Personal Interview with manager and experts in that field.
Secondary source of data:
Secondary data is already published or collected through magazines,
newspapers, articles and other external sources.
External data, on the other hand, was generated from internet.
Measurement techniques used:
As our research is purely subjected to exhibit the view of customers. In our
research we have used the following measurement techniques.
Ms excel coding sheet: in coding sheet the data from the questionnaire is stored and
used for further analysis.
SPSS analysis: the tool for strong analysis for data collection.
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Questionnaire:
This is the major source of primary data used for research, it has been
directly collected from the respondents according to the sample size. It has detailed
questions on awareness, market share, sales and promotions.
SAMPLING DESIGN:
SAMPLING TECHNIQUES:
A sample is a representative part of the population. In sampling technique, information is
collected only from a representative part of the universe and the conclusions are drawn on
that basis for the entire universe.
DEFINE THE POPULATION:
Sampling Unit: Simple Random Probability.
Sampling Elements:
Extent: HUBLI city.
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IDENTIFICATION OF THE SAMPLING FRAME:
SPECIFYING SAMPLING UNIT:
It is the „basic unit‟ containing the elements of the target population.
SPECIFICATION OF SAMPLING METHOD:
PROBABILITY SAMPLING: Simple Random Sampling
SAMPLE SIZE: “1000”
Sample size denotes the number of elements selected for the study. For the present study,
1000 respondents were selected at random. All the 1000 respondents are two wheeler
riders.
DATA COLLECTION METHOD:
Personal Interview Method: The team interviewed the manager and experts in that field to
know the reason for which the sale of the Electric bikes is low.
Questionnaire: This is the most important source of our research as our research is purely
subjective and exhibits the view of the customers. The format of our questionnaire is
structured.
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Q2. Age of the respondents.
Interpretations :
From the above Pie chart we found that out of 1000 respondents, 69.8% were
between the age group of 18 to 25yrs, 20.5% were between the age group of 26 to
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33yrs, 3.2% were between the age group of 34 to 41yrs, 6.5% were above 41yrs of
age.
Q3. Gender
Interpretations :
From the above Bar chart we found that out of 1000 respondents 74.2% are males
and 25.8% are females.
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Q4. Occupation of the people
Interpretations :
From the above Bar chart we found that out of 1000 respondents 54% people are
others, 23 % people are private employee, 15.4% are Self Employed and 7.6% are
Government Employee.
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Q5. Income per month
Interpretations :
From the above pie chart we found that out of 1000 respondents 52% people have
income of below 10000, 24.9% have income between 11000 – 25000, 14.9% have
income between 14.9%, 2.4% people have income above 40000 and 5.8% don’t earn
money. The above Incomes are as per monthly basis.
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Q6. Size of the family
Interpretations :
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From the above Bar chart we found that out of 1000 respondents 51.4% people have
a family size of 5-6, 34.2% people have below 4 members, 7.4% people have a family
size of 6-7 and 7% of people have more than 8 members in their family.
Q7. What is the main source of financing while purchasing a two wheeler?
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Interpretations :
From the above pie chart we found that out of 1000 respondents 44.3 % go for Bank
Loan as well as for Full Cash Payment. Others have a percentage of 11.4%.
Q8. Do you own a two wheeler vehicle?
Interpretations :
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From the above Bar chart we found that out of 1000 respondents 78.5% people own
a two wheeler and 21.5% don’t.
Q9. Members in a family legally eligible to ride two wheeler.
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Interpretations :
From the above Bar chart we found that out of 1000 respondents 42.2% of people
have 2 family members who can ride a bike, 30.6% have 3 family members who can
ride a bike.
Q10. On an average how many kilometers do you drive in a day?
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Interpretations :
From the above Bar chart we found that out of 1000 respondents 35.5% of people
drive their vehicle between 11 – 20 kms per day, 32.8% of people drive less than 10
kms per day, 25.5% of people drive between 21 -30 kms per day and 6.2% drive for
more than 30 kms.
Q11. Are you aware about E-Bikes?
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Interpretations :
From the above pie chart we found that out of 1000 respondents 28.3% people are
aware of Electric Bikes and 71.7% are not.
Q12. From which source did you come to know about electronic bikes?
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Interpretations:
From the above Bar chart we found that out of 1000 respondents 71.7% of the
people are not aware of Electric Bikes, 14.5% of people are aware through
Newspaper, 3.1% of people are aware through word of mouth, 7.4% of people are
aware through Internet, 1% of the people are aware through Mazagines.
Q13. Which brands of Electronic Bikes are you aware of?
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Interpretations:
From the above Bar chart we found that out of 1000 respondents 71.7% of people
are not aware, 12.7% of people are aware of YO – Bykes, 3.6% of people are aware
of Hero, 4.2% of people are aware of Indus Elec-Trans, 4.4% are aware of
Mahindra, 2.5% are aware of Avon and 0.9% of people are aware of TVS.
Q14. After purchasing a bike for how many years would you prefer to use it?
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Interpretations:
From the above Pie chart we found that out of 1000 respondents 35.7% of people use
the bikes for 5-6 years, 30.9% of people use for 2-3 years, 16.7% of people use for
more than 7 years and less than 2 years.
Q15. If you are willing to purchase a bike which one would you prefer?
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Interpretations :
From the above Bar chart we found that out of 1000 respondents 71.4% of people
are willing to buy petrol bikes and 28.6% are willing to buy electric Bikes.
Q16. According to you which source of advertisement is more effective in Hubli to
increase sales of Electronic Bikes?
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Interpretations :
From the above Bar chart we found that out of 1000 respondents 30.9% of people
think that Newspaper is the best source of creating awareness about Electric Bikes,
27.9% of people through TV Ads, 15% through Hoarding, 10.3% through Sales
person, 8.3% people through Sponsoring events and 7.6% people through Mobile
Messaging.
Q17. Do you think that sales of Electronic Bikes are doing well?
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Interpretations :
From the above Pie chart we found that out of 1000 respondents 51.3%
of people are aware of Electric Bikes and 48.7% of people are not.
LIMITATIONS
1) The perception level of the people.
2) Availability of documents as a source of secondary information.
3) People are not willing to fill the questionnaire
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4) Some of the respondents refuse to give the important information best known to
them
In spite of all these limitations best efforts have been put to make the report correct
, genuine and fulfilling the objectives of the report.
FINDINGS
1. 71.4% people are not aware about Electric bikes in Hubli City.
2. 28.6% people are willing to purchase Electric bikes in hubli city.
SUGGESIONS
There is need to bring more awareness of various other features of YO bikes in the mind of customer by
advertising in newspapers and Tv ads.
Not suitable for long rides
Not suitable for youths.
Good for learner and youths.
Conclusions
There should be more charging points so that it can be easily charged conveniently.
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More brand awareness should be created by adapting a proper promotion mix for Yo-Bykes
through Television advertising, Road shows, Trade Fair, Hoardings
More display in showrooms and open up own showrooms in Hubli city.
The promotion of Yo-Bykes should be done rigorously to save petrol and diesel and it
should be promoted as a vehicle which is Pollution free.
The speed factor has to be increased and the appearance has to be worked upon price is
high.
The carrying capacity needs to be improved.
They should design the bikes in such a way that it attracts youths.
Bikes pick up and speed is relatively low.
Fed up of daily charging.
Fear of battery getting exhausted while travelling.
QUESTIONNAIRE
Dear Sir/Madam,
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We are the students of Global Business School. As a part of our
curriculum we are conducting the research on the topic “Electronic Bikes”.
I need your help and support to complete this research. The success of
this research will depend on your trust and clear response. So kindly provide me your
opinion to fill these questionnaires.
I hereby declare that the information will be confidential and will not
be misused.
1) Name: ____________________________________________
2) Age : _______
3) Gender :
a) Male b) Female
4) Occupation
a) Government employee b) Private employee
c) Self employed d) Others
5) Income Per Month
a) Below 10000 b) 10000-25000
c) 26000-40000 d) More than 41000
6) Size of the family
a) Below 4 Members b) 4-6 Members
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c) 7-8 Members d) More than 8 Members
7) What is the main source of financing while purchasing a two wheeler?
a) Bank loan b) Full cash payment
b) Others
8) Do you own a two wheeler vehicle?
a) Yes b) No
9) Members in a family legally eligible to ride two wheeler:
a) 1Member b) 2 Members
c) 3 Members d) more than 4 Members
10) On an average how many kilometers do you drive in a day?
a) Less than 10 kms b) 11-20 kms
c) 21-30 kms d) more than 31 kms
11) Are you aware about E-Bikes?
a) Yes b) No
If no, go to question no 14
12) From which source did you come to know about electronic bikes:
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a) Newspapers
b) Magazines
c) Internet
d) Hoardings
e) Pamphlets
f) On road promotion
g) Word of mouth
13) Which brands of Electronic Bikes are you aware of?
a) Yo bykes b) Hero Honda
c) Mahindra d) Avon
e) TVS f) Indus Elec-Trans
14) After purchasing a bike for how many years would you prefer to use it?
a) 0-2 Years b) 3-4 Years
c) 5-6 Years d) More than 7 Years
15) If you are willing to purchase a bike which one would you prefer?
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a) Petrol bike b) Electronic bike
If not Electronic bike then why?
________________________________________________________
16) According to you which source of advertisement is more effective in
Hubli to increase sales of Electronic Bikes?
a) Newspaper b) TV Ads
c) Sales Persons d) Hoarding
e) Mobile Messaging f) Sponsoring Events
17) Do you think that sales of Electronic Bikes are doing well?
a) Yes b) No
If No, then why?
___________________________________________________
18) Please give your valuable opinion for Electronic Bikes
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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http://www.yobykes.in/
http://www.electrotherm.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_bicycle
http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2006-07-14/news/27431159_1_electric-two-wheeler-scooter-
electric-three-wheelers
http://www.wheelpublications.com/iba_issue/e-bike.html
http://www.electricbikee.com/electric-bikes-vs-engine-powered-bikes/
http://www.businessgyan.com/node/9278
http://www.accuweather.com/en/home-garden-articles/earth-and-you/ebikes-make-history-as-alterna/61919
http://auto.indiamart.com/two-wheelers/
http://www.evhub.biz/electric-vehicle-technology/electric-bikes-in-india
http://india-reports.in/future-growth-global-transitions/economy-in-transition/two-wheeler-segment-in-
india/
http://www.indianexpress.com/news/as-fuel-prices-zoom-bike-makers-have-electric-dreams/12410/1
Company Brochure
Pamphlets, Advertisements
Information collected from showroom owner (Patel Motors)
Mr.Mahesh Patel
Journals and Magazines
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