Zoom Past The Red Tape: Explore Hassle-Free Commuting With Slow-Speed Electric Two-Wheelers

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While prominent brands like Ather and Ola dominate the spotlight, a quieter revolution is unfolding with slow-speed electric two-wheelers. These vehicles, especially popular in India’s tier 2 and tier 3 cities, offer hassle-free commuting without the need for a license or registration. Our comprehensive list highlights the top 10 slow-speed electric two-wheelers making significant inroads in the market. These vehicles are capturing the interest of consumers in Bharat who value ease and efficiency. Dive into our guide to discover these low-maintenance, eco-friendly commuting options.

Yo Bikes Edge DX

List Price: ₹49,000

Pros

  • Available at a competitive price point, making it an affordable option in its category
  • Features an impressively low curb weight of just 59 kilograms, enhancing its manoeuvrability and ease of handling
  • Boasts a sporty and contemporary design, appealing to modern aesthetic tastes

Cons

  • Offers a range of 60 kilometres per charge, which may be considered limited depending on usage needs
  • Needs 7-8 hours to fully charge, which may require overnight charging for daily use
  • The charger comes with a warranty limited to only 3 months

Battery Capacity: 1.2kWh | Range Promised (ARAI): 60km | Power: 250W | Battery Warranty: 3 years | Extended Battery Warranty Option: No


Lectrix SX25

List Price: ₹67,999 to ₹54,999

Pros

  • Features a sleek and modern design that complements its contemporary aesthetic
  • Priced affordably to ensure that it is accessible to a wide range of consumers
  • Equipped with exceptional braking performance, particularly impressive for its price range

Cons

  • Requires a charging time of 7 to 8 hours
  • Some users have reported variability in the travel range, noting inconsistencies when operating on a full charge

Battery Capacity: 1.34kWh | Range Promised (ARAI): 60km | Power: 250W | Battery Warranty: 1 year | Extended Battery Warranty Option: Yes

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Evolet Pony

List Price: ₹55,799

Pros

  • Provides a reliable range compared to other models in the same price segment, ensuring good value for money
  • Its curb weight contributes to increased road confidence and sturdiness, enhancing the driving experience
  • Offers an extended range of up to 80 kilometres on a single charge, suitable for longer commutes without frequent recharging

Cons

  • The electric scooter is new to the market and has not undergone extensive consumer testing
  • The brand currently has limited recognition in the market
  • The scooter requires 7-8 hours to achieve a full charge, necessitating overnight charging for regular use

Battery Capacity: 1.15kWh | Range Promised (ARAI): 90km | Power: 250W | Battery Warranty: 3 years | Extended Battery Warranty Option: No


Ampere Reo Li Plus

List Price: ₹ 59,900

Pros

• Features an LED headlight to enhance visibility in low-light conditions
• Boasts a practical design with functional bodywork for everyday use
• Includes a reverse mode for effortless manoeuvring in tight spaces

Cons

• The low curb weight of the scooter may compromise riding confidence
• Numerous users have reported unsatisfactory experiences with after-sales service support

Battery Capacity: 1.3kWh | Range Promised (ARAI): 70km | Power: 250W | Battery Warranty: 2 years | Extended Battery Warranty Option: No


Benling Falcon

List Price: ₹60,923

Pros

  • Offers a promised travel distance of 75 kilometres per charge, suitable for daily commutes
  • Includes a fast-charging feature, enabling quicker battery recharge and less downtime
  • Comes equipped with a USB port, adding convenience for charging mobile devices on the go

Cons

  • The brand currently suffers from weak recognition in the market
  • The sales and service network is limited, which may restrict accessibility and convenience for customers
  • Some users have reported dissatisfaction with the after-sales service, indicating potential challenges with customer support

Battery Capacity: 1.32kWh | Range Promised (ARAI): 75km | Power: 250W | Battery Warranty: 3 years | Extended Battery Warranty Option: No


Okinawa R30

List Price: ₹68,944

Pros

  • Priced affordably for budget-conscious consumers
  • Features a removable battery pack for convenient charging

Cons

  • Suffers from limited brand recognition
  • Provides a modest claimed range of 60 kilometres, which may be insufficient for some users
  • The ergonomics of the vehicle are perceived as being of lower quality

Battery Capacity: 1.25kWh | Range Promised (ARAI): 60km | Power: 250W | Battery Warranty: 3 years | Extended Battery Warranty Option: No


Evolet Derby

List Price: ₹71,399

Pros

  • Requires 8-9 hours to achieve a full charge, necessitating overnight charging for daily use
  • The quality of the plastics used is not optimal, which may affect the durability and aesthetic appeal of the product
  • Features smaller tires, which could impact stability and comfort during rides

Cons

  • Provides a substantial range of 90-120 kilometres per charge, suitable for extended travel without frequent recharges
  • Features a spacious seat, making it an excellent choice for family use and comfortable longer rides
  • Boasts a dynamic and sporty design, appealing to those seeking both style and long range use

Battery Capacity: 1.15kWh | Range Promised (ARAI): 90-120km | Power: 250W | Battery Warranty: 1.5 years | Extended Battery Warranty Option: No


Okinawa Lite

List Price: ₹76,466

Pros

  • Offered at an affordable price, making it accessible to a broad range of customers
  • Can be fully charged in just 4-5 hours, allowing for quick and convenient recharging
  • Equipped with a front disc brake, enhancing safety with superior stopping power

Cons

  • Offers a modest claimed range of just 60 kilometres, which may not meet the needs of all users
  • The brand currently has limited market recognition, which may impact consumer confidence
  • Several users have raised concerns about the product’s reliability after only a few months of use

Battery Capacity: 1.25kWh | Range Promised (ARAI): 60km | Power: 250W | Battery Warranty: 3 years | Extended Battery Warranty Option: No


Hero Electric Atria LX

List Price: ₹77,690

Pros

• Provides a claimed travel range of up to 85 kilometres on a single charge
• Includes a cruise control feature for enhanced riding convenience
• Features a lightweight design, weighing just 69 kilograms for easy manoeuvrability

Cons

• Offers limited ground clearance
• Features drum brakes at both the front and rear, which may affect reliability
• Lacks a footrest for the pillion, impacting passenger comfort

Battery Capacity: 1.536kWh | Range Promised (ARAI): 85km | Power: 250W | Battery Warranty: 3 years | Extended Battery Warranty Option: No


Hop Electric LEO

List Price: ₹91,928

Pros

  • Features a disc brake system that enhances stopping power for safer, more reliable performance
  • Boasts a sporty and dynamic design that appeals to contemporary aesthetic preferences

Cons

  • The brand is still growing its presence and recognition in the market
  • Feedback from early users has highlighted concerns regarding the durability of the product’s ergonomics within the first few months of usage

Battery Capacity: 1.44kWh | Range Promised (ARAI): 95km | Power: 250W | Battery Warranty: 3 years | Extended Battery Warranty Option: No

(Photos Courtesy: Respective official websites of E2W makers)


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