Electrocity- Making Electronic Shopping Easy and Convenient in Guwahati!

01:06 PM Jan 08, 2021 | Nehal Jain



Housed in an area spreading 12,000 sq.ft, ‘Electrocity’ is undoubtedly the one-stop solution for all electronic needs of Guwahatians.


‘Electrocity’ has the most comprehensive array of products ranging from brands like LG, Oppo, Mi, Godrej, Vivo, Panasonic, Nokia, Lloyd, Samsung, Realme, Asus, Lenovo, Marshall, Boat, Motorola, Hp, Bosch, Siemens, Dell, Bluestar, IFB, Bajaj, Philips, Noise, Apple, Daikin, Haier, Voltas, One+ and lots more. The firm is also on the verge of introducing many more brands to help you get all electronics under one roof.


The categories of products Electrocity caters to range from Phones, Entertainment, Home and Kitchen Appliances and Accessories. They have recently added a new section introducing top-notch brands for laptops in the IT Section which include brands like Lenovo, Dell, ASUS and HP.


Speaking to G Plus about the range of laptops available at their store, Gaurav Chandak, partner at Electrocity stated, “These laptops are smart, sleek and exceptionally easy to function. Ranging from gaming laptops to touch screens, reversible to the simplest of usage, we have all range of laptops under one roof! With solid security and durable designs for productivity and data protection these are the laptops you want to be working on!” 


At Electrocity, customers can try and get a leisurely feel of the products prior to purchase, for a better, more convenient consumer experience. Electrocity also has a wide-spread area just for parking vehicles, so that it is convenient for the customers to step-in at any time of the day. 


The inception of Electrocity was not an easy task; it took the partners over a year to bring their idea into reality. With the rapid development of the city, Guwahati did need an electronic store which could offer a wide array of products and brands under one roof and that was the idea behind Electrocity.


“We aim to make Electrocity the biggest electronic store in northeast India,” exclaimed Chandak.