
Revolt Motors secures ISO Certification for quality management
electric motorcycle
manufacturer,
Revolt Motors
, has received
ISO 9001:2015 certification
for its Quality Management System (QMS). The certification, issued by an international testing and certification body, confirms that the company meets global standards in product design, production, supply chain, and customer service.
ISO 9001:2015 is an internationally recognised standard for quality management systems and is granted to organisations that demonstrate compliance with specific quality benchmarks.
Structured approach and strategic plans
Anjali Rattan Nashier, Chairperson, RattanIndia Enterprises, said, 'This certification is a proud moment for all of us at R
ev
olt. It is a reflection of our tireless pursuit of quality, innovation, and operational excellence. As we expand to new geographies and strengthen our position in the EV segment, this global certification reinforces the trust our customers and partners place in us.'
Revolt's certification highlights its structured processes in product development, manufacturing controls, and customer-focused delivery. The company states that the certification aligns with its long-term strategy, which includes international expansion and enhancing after-sales service.
The company noted that the certification supports its credibility among business partners, collaborators, and institutional stakeholders. It applies across its product range, from the RV400 to the BlazeX.
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