An EV (Electric Vehicle) scooter is a two-wheeler powered by an electric motor instead of petrol. It runs on rechargeable batteries, making it eco-friendly and cost-effective.
Most EV scooters offer a range between 60 km to 150 km per full charge , depending on the model and battery capacity.
Charging usually takes 3 to 6 hours for a full charge. Some models also support fast charging options.
Charging an EV scooter is very economical. It typically costs around ₹20–₹40 per full charge , depending on electricity rates.
Yes, most EV scooters require a valid driving license. However, low-speed scooters (below 25 km/h) may not require a license or registration.
EV scooters have lower maintenance costs compared to petrol scooters since they have fewer moving parts and no engine oil requirements.
The battery typically lasts 3 to 5 years or around 800–1500 charge cycles, depending on usage and maintenance.
Yes, most EV scooters are designed to be water-resistant and safe for riding in normal rainy conditions. However, avoid deep water exposure.
Yes, EV scooters can be easily charged using a standard home power socket.
EV scooters typically have a top speed ranging from 25 km/h to 80 km/h, depending on the model.
Yes, EV scooters are ideal for daily commuting, offering savings on fuel and low running costs.
