Top 10 Electric Scooters in India for 2024
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Ather 450X
The Ather 450X is an upgraded model of 450 with a 3.7 kWh battery and a range of up to 146 km. Its futuristic design is appealing to customers.- Price: Rs 1.17 Lakh – Rs 1.39 Lakh
- Battery: 3.7 kWh
- Range: 146 km
- Charging Time: 6-8 hours
- Easy handling
- Nice range for daily travels
- Sturdy mechanism
- Issues with availability
- Hard braking required for rear wheel locks
- Compromised switchgear quality
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Bajaj Chetak Electric
The Bajaj Chetak Electric is an electric avatar of the middle-class favourite Bajaj Chetak. It is available in two variants and features retro styling, a digital instrument cluster, and LED lights.- Price: Rs 1.50 Lakh
- Battery: 60.3Ah lithium-ion battery
- Range: 90 km
- Charging Time: 5 hours
- Stylish and modern design
- Compatible with a mobile app
- Multiple modes for riding
- A little expensive
- Issues with availability
- Range not at par
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TVS iQube
Available in three variants, the base model gives a real-world range of up to 100 km on a full charge. You can use a 950W output or 650W output charger to charge the scooty battery. Other features include a TFT touchscreen, 32L storage space, LED headlamp with DRL, and a smart HMI controller. The touch display allows you to listen to music, navigate, and do much more.- Price: Rs 87,691 – Rs 1.18 Lakh
- Battery: 3.04kWh lithium-ion battery
- Range: 100 km
- Charging Time: 7 hours
- Good looks
- Multiple riding modes
- Nice mechanism
- Issues with availability
- Little expensive
- Range could be better
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Hero Photon
Featuring a reasonable battery scooty price, nice range, and easy use, the scooty has an in-built battery with classy looks that steal the show.- Price: Rs 61,866 – Rs 1.02 Lakh
- Battery: 26Ah battery pack
- Range: 80 km
- Charging Time: 8-10 hours
- Strong build quality
- Hero two-wheeler’s extensive service network
- Removable battery
- Plasticky look and feel
- Old design
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Bounce Infinity E1
Famous for its lowest-price scooter rental options, Bangalore-based Bounce launched its first scooter - Infinity E1. The scooter is cheap, and the company allows you to purchase it with a charger and battery or inclusive of the battery.- Price: Rs 45,099 – Rs 70,499
- Battery: 1.9 KWh
- Range: 85 km
- Charging Time: 4-5 hours
- Affordable pricing
- Detachable battery
- Agile and lightweight
- The finish and quality could be better
- Jerky rides
- Very little storage space
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Simple One
With a high range and an extra battery in the boot, its best features include various riding modes, onboard navigation, a phone app, different colour options, and more.- Price: Rs 1.10 – Rs 1.45 Lakh
- Battery: 4.8 kWh
- Range: 300 km
- Charging Time: 2.75 hours
- Modern design
- Good range
- Nice mechanics
- Issues with availability
- Highly-priced
- Weak network of service centres
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Hero Eddy
This electric scooty from bike leader Hero is a low-speed, lightweight machine aimed at commuters travelling short distances. Notable features include front and rear drum brakes, telescopic front suspension, flat footboard, and two colour options.- Price: Rs 72,000
- Battery: 30Ah battery pack
- Range: 85 km
- Charging Time: 4-5 hours
- Hero two-wheeler’s extensive service network
- Reasonable pricing
- Good range
- Poor build quality
- Slow charging scooty
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Ola S1
Available in two variants, it is loaded with several notable features like voice control, multiple profiles, good display, and proximity unlock.- Price: Rs 99,999
- Battery: 3.97kWh lithium-ion battery pack
- Range: 170 km
- Charging Time: 4.5 hours
- New electric scooty with the latest features
- Good looks
- Attractive technical features
- Higher on price
- Weak service network
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Pure EV EPluto 7G
Equipped with a powerful portable battery, you can unplug it and bring it home for charging. Its major features include different riding modes, an LED headlamp, and a digital instrument cluster.- Price: Rs 89,419
- Battery: 60V 2.5 KWh Portable battery
- Range: 120 km
- Charging Time: 4-5 hours
- Comfortable ride
- Futuristic design
- Backrest for comfort
- Portable battery
- Drum brakes
- Poor mechanism
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AMO Jaunty Plus
This electric scooty is available in various colours like yellow, red, blue, white, and grey. Its most notable features include LED lights, cruise control, digital instrument cluster, brushless DC motor, etc.- Price: Rs 74,460
- Battery: 60 V / 40 Ah lithium-ion battery
- Range: 120 km
- Charging Time: 3-5 hours
- Classy looks
- Attractive colour options
- Great performance
- Weak service network
- Less boot space
Electric scooters are known for their eco-friendly operation, low maintenance costs, and silent manoeuvring without fuel consumption. Although they may cost more than petrol guzzlers, they help save significant amounts in the long run. Puzzled, how will you pay the electric scooty price for your favourite model? Get financial help through an electric bike loan from Hero FinCorp and bring your favourite battery scooty home without paying its price upfront. Remember to use the bike interest calculator to calculate the total loan cost before applying.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far can an electric scooter travel on a single charge?
Most electric scooters can travel between 20 to 50 kilometers on a single charge, depending on the model and battery capacity.
Can electric scooters be used in rainy weather?
Most electric scooters are water-resistant, but it’s advisable to avoid riding in heavy rain to prevent potential damage and ensure rider safety.
Where can I charge my electric scooter?
Electric scooters can be charged at home using a standard electrical outlet. Some models also support fast-charging stations available in urban areas.
Which is best Electric Scooter vs Petrol Scooter?
Electric scooters are best for eco-friendliness and lower running costs, while petrol scooters excel in range and refueling convenience. The choice between electric and petrol scooter depends on your priorities and usage patterns.