Electric 2-Wheelers Priced Under ₹100,000

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Despite irregularities in FAME 2 compliance, electric two-wheelers have gained significant popularity in India and are being embraced enthusiastically by the urban population. However, in smaller cities and towns, the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) is slower, primarily due to budget constraints. Understanding this, MOVES has compiled a comprehensive list of affordable electric two-wheelers.

These fifteen models are each priced under ₹100,000, making them financially accessible to a wider audience. This initiative aims to encourage a shift towards EVs, making them a viable option for more people, particularly in two- and three-tier cities. Choose wisely!

iVOOMi S1

List Price: 69,999 to 1,21,000

Pros

• The charging duration is relatively lengthy
• Its maximum speed is capped at 57 kilometres per hour
• This e-scooter is untested in the market

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Cons

• The listed price falls within the budget-friendly range
• It boasts an advertised range of 240 kilometres
• The storage capacity is sufficient

Battery Capacity: 1.2kWh to 4.2kWh | Range Promised (ARAI): 80-240km | Fast Charge Support: No | Battery Warranty: 3 years or 30,000km | Estimated Battery Replacement Cost: 30,000 | Extended Battery Warranty Option: No


Okinawa Ridge Plus

List Price: 73,124

Pros

• The listed price is positioned at an affordable level
• It takes only 2-3 hours to fully charge
• The stated range is 84 kilometres

Cons

• The reported maximum speed is 45 kilometres per hour
• There is a lack of strong brand recognition
• Drum brakes are equipped at both the front and rear

Battery Capacity: 3.3kWh | Range Promised (ARAI): 81km | Fast Charge Support: Yes | Battery Warranty: 3 years or 30,000km | Estimated Battery Replacement Cost: 30,000 | Extended Battery Warranty Option: Yes


PURE EV ETrance Neo

List Price: 78,999 to 93,999

Pros

• Impressive reported maximum speed of 60 kilometres per hour
• Respectable estimated travel distance of 120 kilometres
• Features an LCD instrument panel for information display

Cons

• Comes with a relatively steep price tag
• Lacks strong brand recognition
• Limited brand presence and service network, resulting in lower sales

Battery Capacity: 2.4kWh to 3kWh | Range Promised (ARAI): 120-150km | Fast Charge Support: No | Battery Warranty: 3 years or 40,000km | Estimated Battery Replacement Cost: ₹35,000 | Extended Battery Warranty Option: Yes


Gemopai Ryder SuperMax

List Price: ₹ 80,009

Pros

• It has a lightweight design, tipping the scales at just 80 kilograms
• It boasts an impressive claimed range of 100 kilometres
• It is equipped with a front disc brake for enhanced braking performance

Cons

• The charging time required is six hours
• It falls on the higher end of the price spectrum
• Its maximum speed is limited to 60 kilometres per hour

Battery Capacity: 1.8kWh | Range Promised (ARAI): 100km | Fast Charge Support: No | Battery Warranty: 3 years | Estimated Battery Replacement Cost: ₹40,000 | Extended Battery Warranty Option: No


PURE EV EPluto 7G

List Price: ₹ 83,897 to 114,999

Pros

• Features an appealing design and bodywork
• The stated range reaches up to 120 kilometres
• Boasts a lightweight construction with a kerb weight of just 76 kilograms

Cons

• The declared maximum speed is capped at 60 kilometres per hour.
• The charging process takes approximately 4 hours
• This product has yet to establish a track record in the market, making it unproven.

Battery Capacity: 2.5kWh to 3.5kWh | Range Promised (ARAI): 120-150km | Fast Charge Support: No | Battery Warranty: 3 years or 40,000km | Estimated Battery Replacement Cost: ₹40,000 | Extended Battery Warranty Option: Yes


Hero Electric NYX HX

List Price: ₹ 86,490

Pros

• Possesses a practical and functional design
• Comes with two batteries for enhanced power
• Claims a range of 165 kilometres

Cons

• The stated maximum speed is only 42 kilometres per hour
• Requires a charging time of approximately 4 to 5 hours
• Does not include features such as LED lighting and more

Battery Capacity: 3.072kWh | Range Promised (ARAI): 165km | Fast Charge Support: No | Battery Warranty: 3 years | Estimated Battery Replacement Cost: ₹40,000 | Extended Battery Warranty Option: No


Ola S1 X

List Price: ₹ 90,019 to 109,801

Pros

• Offers a variety of battery choices
• Equipped with a plethora of features
• Priced reasonably in view of its features

Cons

• The base model is equipped with minimal features
• It requires over seven hours to fully charge
• Drum brakes are present on both the front and rear

Battery Capacity: 2kWh to 3kWh | Range Promised (ARAI): 91-151km | Fast Charge Support: Yes | Battery Warranty: 3 years | Estimated Battery Replacement Cost: ₹45,000 | Extended Battery Warranty Option: Yes


Okinawa Praise

List Price: ₹ 90,282

Pros

• Has an advertised range of 88 kilometres
• Charges quickly in just 2-3 hours
• Offers a handful of additional features as well

Cons

• The price is positioned at the upper end
• An electric scooter with a limited track record
• Has a top speed of only 58 kilometres per hour

Battery Capacity: 3.3kWh | Range Promised (ARAI): 81km | Fast Charge Support: Yes | Battery Warranty: 3 years or 30,000km | Estimated Battery Replacement Cost: ₹45,000 | Extended Battery Warranty Option: Yes


Benling Aura

List Price: ₹ 91,667

Pros

• Boasts an advertised range of 120 kilometres
• Resembles a traditional petrol-powered scooter
• The requested price falls within the budget-friendly range

Cons

• Limited brand recognition
• A scooter with a less-established track record
• Requires 5-6 hours for complete charging

Battery Capacity: 2.88kWh | Range Promised (ARAI): 120km | Fast Charge Support: Yes | Battery Warranty: 3 years | Estimated Battery Replacement Cost: ₹45,000 | Extended Battery Warranty Option: No


Gemopai Astrid Lite

List Price: ₹ 92,317 to 111,195

Pros

• Advertises an estimated riding range of 200 kilometres per charge
• Rapidly charges up to 80% capacity in just 2 hours
• Features convenient keyless start technology

Cons

• Low brand recognition
• Subpar quality
• Limited sales and service network coverage

Battery Capacity: 1.70kWh to 2.88kWh | Range Promised (ARAI): 90-200km | Fast Charge Support: Yes | Battery Warranty: 3 years | Estimated Battery Replacement Cost: ₹45,000 | Extended Battery Warranty Option: No


Okaya Faast F2F

List Price: ₹ 93,990

Pros

• Features a functional and pragmatic design
• Comes with a fundamental set of capabilities
• Offers an affordable price point

Cons

• Only drum brakes on both the front and rear wheels
• Achieves a maximum speed of 55 kilometres per hour
• Requires five hours to fully recharge

Battery Capacity: 2.2kWh | Range Promised (ARAI): 80km | Fast Charge Support: No | Battery Warranty: 3 years | Estimated Battery Replacement Cost: ₹45,000 | Extended Battery Warranty Option: No


Ampere Zeal EX

List Price: ₹ 96,605

Pros

• Achieves a maximum loading capacity of 150 kilograms
• Offers an impressive range of 120 kilometres
• Boasts a generously spacious floorboard

Cons

• The top speed is restricted to 55 kilometres per hour
• It comes equipped with drum brakes on both the front and back sides
• The list of features is relatively concise

Battery Capacity: 2.3kWh | Range Promised (ARAI): 120km | Fast Charge Support: No | Battery Warranty: 3 years or 30,000km | Estimated Battery Replacement Cost: ₹40,000 | Extended Battery Warranty Option: Yes


Okaya Faast F2T

List Price: ₹ 99,400

Pros

• The stated maximum speed reaches up to 70 kilometres per hour
• It claims a range of 80 kilometres
• The listed price is positioned at an affordable level

Cons

• The charging process typically takes 5-6 hours
• It features drum brakes at both the front and rear
• There is limited brand recognition

Battery Capacity: 2.2kWh | Range Promised (ARAI): 85km | Fast Charge Support: No | Battery Warranty: 3 years | Estimated Battery Replacement Cost: ₹40,000 | Extended Battery Warranty Option: No


Odysse Hawk

List Price: ₹ 99,400 to 117,950

Pros

• It boasts an attractive scooter design
• Equipped with USB charging functionality
• Offers commendable overall performance

Cons

• It has a lengthy charging period
• It falls into the higher price range
• It struggles with limited brand recognition

Battery Capacity: 1.44kWh to 2.88kWh | Range Promised (ARAI): 85-170km | Fast Charge Support: No | Battery Warranty: 3 years | Estimated Battery Replacement Cost: ₹45,000 | Extended Battery Warranty Option: No


Okaya Faast F2B

List Price: ₹ 99,950

Pros

• Boasts a sporty and dynamic design
• Available for less than ₹100,000
• Includes a spacious floorboard for added convenience

Cons

• Comes with drum brakes at both the front and rear
• Remains an untested product
• Suffers from limited brand recognition

Battery Capacity: 2.2kWh | Range Promised (ARAI): 80km | Fast Charge Support: No | Battery Warranty: 3 years | Estimated Battery Replacement Cost: ₹45,000 | Extended Battery Warranty Option: No

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