We have put together a complete list of the best electric scooters in India to suit your requirements. OLA S1 X, OLA S1 Pro and Bajaj Chetak are the 3 most popular Electric scooters at the moment. If interested, you can also explore electric bikes. Currently, the best electric scooty in India is OLA S1 Pro based on our user reviews. The most affordable electric scooter in India is Edge by Yo which is priced at Rs. 49,086. The electric scooty which has the highest speed in India with a top speed of 120 kmph is OLA S1 Pro. If you are looking for a scooter which has the least charging time, then you could go for Simple Energy One which has a charging time of 3 Hrs.
Ampere Magnus LT, Suzuki Burgman Street Electric, Ampere Nxg - The Nex Big Thing
Popular
OLA S1 X, OLA S1 Pro, Bajaj Chetak
Most Expensive
TVS X (Rs. 2,49,990)
Most Affordable
Yo Edge (Rs. 49,086)
Electric Scooter User Reviews
OLA S1 X
Not usable at all, filing case in consumer court.
1 week ago
Jeyaram N S
I bought it 4 months back, and 5 times I got stuck. The vehicle will never turn on, and no display or response. In-app show in sleeping mode. It looks processor is hanging always, after complete power recycling it will turn on. Almost OLA Service centers will never troubleshoot the issue, instead just disconnect the power cable and connect it back to power on and the bike is ready. From the purchase date out of 130 days 45 days, it was in the service centre, almost more than 20 days I couldn't use it at all. Please don't waste your money by buying this vehicle.
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5
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1
Reliability
1
Comfort
1
Service Experience
1
Value for Money
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Daily Commute
Owned for
3-6 months
Ridden for
< 5000 kms
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OLA S1 Pro
Please don't buy it
4 days ago
Kushal
I purchased this scooter in Nov2023 from Ambala City, Buying Experience was good they showed hospitality and refreshment, now about the bike, first of all its look is not good at all , in fact, it looks like a battery toy and a lot of problems like software lag, battery drain issue, i am fed up with it, and I don't want say anything about the service centre.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
1
Visual Appeal
3
Reliability
5
Comfort
1
Service Experience
3
Value for Money
About the Reviewer
Used it for
Daily Commute
Owned for
3-6 months
Ridden for
5000-10000 kms
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Bajaj Chetak
First service also paid. No free services. Technically blunder engineering mistakes.
4 days ago
Venu
Pros- metallic bodyCons- 1. The worst service is they don’t provide the first 3 free services we have to pay from the 1st service onwards.2. Range is not reaching to expectations for that much money.3. The motor is directly attached to the wheel so if you drop the throttle bike movement will stop suddenly. It's a very blunder mistake.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
4
Visual Appeal
1
Reliability
2
Comfort
1
Service Experience
1
Value for Money
About the Reviewer
Used it for
Daily Commute
Owned for
< 3 months
Ridden for
< 5000 kms
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TVS iQube
Charging problem
1 week ago
Mohd
This scooter has many problems like charging problems, service problems, bad performance and the parts are loose because the nuts are also cheap quality. In comparison, ola is best for this.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
1
Visual Appeal
1
Reliability
2
Comfort
1
Service Experience
1
Value for Money
About the Reviewer
Used it for
Daily Commute
Owned for
< 3 months
Ridden for
< 5000 kms
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Running Cost Calculator
We help you calculate the approximate fuel expenses which you will incur by using an Electric Scooter. To check your monthly fuel expenses you just have to enter distance in kms you travel in a day and fuel price in your area. As per current inputs, average running cost for an electric bike is ₹ 0.21 per km approximately.
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Electric Scooty FAQs
Q: What are the advantages of an electric scooty?
The main advantage of electric scooty is that it is an eco-friendly alternative to most of the other vehicles. Given the rising fuel prices in India, the running cost of electric scooty and its powerful performance are added advantages from a rider’s perspective.
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Q: What are the disadvantages of electric scooters?
One of the main drawbacks of electric scooters is that although the charging infrastructure of India is developing rapidly, it will still take some time to reach its full potential to support charging at all public places. Electric scooters also come with some restrictions on speed, weather conditions, and the kind of terrain it can be ridden on.
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Q: How can I choose the best electric scooter in India?
To choose the best electric scooter that would suit your requirements, you should consider the riding range, price and the performance of the electric motor in the electric scooters you are considering. Apart from this, the charging time is also an important criterion that can be looked at.
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Q: How can I charge my electric scooter?
Electric scooters can be easily charged from the home socket at the parking spot. Nowadays offices, malls and many public places are also equipped with dedicated charging slots where electric scooters can be charged. Ensure that the plug is removed from the socket once the charging is completed.
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Q: Can I ride electric scooter in rain?
An electric scooter can be used in rains, however, care should be taken to avoid riding an electric scooter in floods or waterlogged areas to prevent damage to internal parts.
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Bajaj Chetak 2901: Which other electric scooter can you buy?By Rishabh Bhaskar4 days agoBajaj Auto has plans to aggressively expand its Chetak electric scooter portfolio. The company recently launched its sub-Rs 1 lakh Chetak in the 2901 trim.Read More
Ola removable battery patentedBy Rishabh Bhaskar23 days agoOla Electric has filed a patent for its new removable battery. Read More
Ola commences deliveries of its most affordable S1 X e-scooterBy Anuj Mishra1 month agoIt was launched on 15 August, 2023. Read More
Ather Rizta Z vs Ola S1 Pro – Competition CheckBy Pratik Bhanushali 25 days agoWe have pitted the newly launched Ather Rizta Z against the Ola S1 Pro to find out which of the two electric scooters offers better value for money.Read More
EXCLUSIVE! Ola electric motorcycle design patent leakedBy Rishabh Bhaskar1 month agoOla Electric has big plans for the future and it includes foraying into the electric motorcycle space. The company had made announcements about the same over a year ago and we’ve now got access to the design patent of one of the electric motorcycles that it plans to introduce.Read More
Your weekly dose of bike updates: Bajaj Chetak 2901, BMW R 1300 GS, and more!By Anuj Mishra7 days agoThis week’s line-up comprises two scooter launches, Triumph introducing new shades for its modern-classic Bonneville twins, and the announcement about the new BMW R1300GS’ India launch date.Read More
Bajaj Chetak 2901 edition launched – Top 5 highlightsBy Ajinkya Lad8 days agoThe Bajaj Chetak is available in three variants, and the Chetak 2901 is the most affordable model in its lineup.Read More
TVS offering Rs. 10,000 loyalty bonus on iQube STBy Anuj Mishra16 days agoThis bonus is for those who had booked the iQube ST before 15 July, 2022 and held on to their bookings. Read More
Top-spec TVS iQube ST deliveries commence in IndiaBy Anuj Mishra19 days agoThe deliveries will take place in a phased manner in different regions across India. Read More
TVS iQube vs Chetak Urbane – Competition CheckBy Pratik Bhanushali 24 days agoWe have compared the newly launched TVS iQube with the Chetak Urbane on paper to tell you which one is better. Read More
Ather Rizta electric scooter – Variants ExplainedBy Pratik Bhanushali 1 month agoAther debuted a brand new scooter recently called the Rizta. It is the Bengaluru-based EV maker’s first family-oriented electric scooter and gets a completely new design compared to the 450 range that exists. But similar to its siblings, the Rizta also comes in multiple variants. So, here is an explanation of all. Read More
Ather Rizta battery pack revealed in new teaserBy Rishabh Bhaskar3 months agoThe new Ather Rizta is all set to be revealed at the Ather Community Day event on 6 April. In the run up to the launch of the family electric scooter, the company has released a bunch of teasers and the latest one on social media shows the Rizta’s battery pack.Read More
FAME III expected to be introduced; to boost EV salesBy Rishabh Bhaskar4 months agoThe Union Budget of India is going to be announced on February 1 and the Government is expected to announce the FAME III subsidy scheme on that day. FAME or Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Electric Vehicles in India is a program under which the Government provides subsidies to automobile manufacturers to build electric vehicles in India. This is done to promote adoption of EVs in the market. Read More
Ola S1 Pro Gen 2 receives PLI certificateBy Rishabh Bhaskar3 months agoOla has announced that its S1 Pro Gen 2 electric scooter has been awarded the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) certificate by the International Center for Automotive Technology or ICAT. The certificate was awarded on account of Ola achieving over 50 percent localisation in its S1 Pro Gen 2 electric scooter.Read More
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2024 Bajaj Chetak electric scooter: First Ride ReviewBy Neil Nair5 months agoA little over three years after its launch, the Chetak electric scooter has received another update. Has it made a significant difference and is it now worth considering in the herd of electric scooters in the market? We took the 2024 Chetak for a short spin to find out. Read More
Bajaj Chetak Electric Scooter: Roadtest ReviewBy Pratheek Kunder1 year agoThe last time we rode the Bajaj Chetak was way back in 2020, at the time of its launch. During that period, Bajaj was not entirely making the Chetak in-house. But now in 2022, Bajaj has full control over the manufacturing and quality aspects of the Chetak and that means, there’s a high chance it would benefit from better fit, finish, and overall experience.Read More
Bajaj Chetak: First Ride ReviewBy Pratheek Kunder4 years agoThis is not a ‘Bajaj’ Chetak. It’s just a Chetak because Bajaj believes that the Chetak has a stronger brand recall and there’s a lot of emotions attached to it. However, this new Chetak is electric.Read More
TVS iQube S electric-scooter Long Term Report: ConclusionBy Pratheek Kunder10 months agoFor almost four months, the TVS iQube was my primary commuter. I enjoyed every bit of the experience, especially my city runs, which eased up many daily activities. Be with me while going to the gym or groceries shopping; the iQube became a friend of mine. It reached a point where my vehicles were ignored to make space for the iQube experience. But there was one thing that spoiled a significant experience for me, and if you have read my previous report, you would know. Read More
TVS iQube S electric-scooter Long Term Report: CityBy Pratheek Kunder1 year agoIt’s been a while since I rode my Hero Xpulse to office. This Hero motorcycle was my primary use of transport each day, but then the TVS iQubeS entered my life, and a lot of things changed. Firstly, I had to convince myself that I will need to spend more time commuting due to lesser average riding speed. Read More
TVS iQube S Electric Scooter Long-Term Review: IntroductionBy Pratheek Kunder1 year agoTVS iQube S Electric Scooter Long-Term Review: IntroductionRead More
Ather 450X Third Generation: First Ride ReviewBy Suvil Susvirkar1 year agoThe third-generation model packs improvements in the form of software and hardware updates and we tested the latest iteration of the Ather 450X for a first ride review in Bangalore.Read More
Ola S1 Air: First Ride ReviewBy Anuj Mishra10 months agoDoes a cheaper price tag also bring along a lot of compromises? Or, is it just as strong a contender as the higher-spec Ola S1 Pro? We try to answer that by spending some time with the S1 Air. Read More
Ather 450S Electric Scooter First Ride ReviewBy Pratheek Kunder10 months agoIt has been a few weeks since the Government of India decided to reduce the incentives for electric vehicles. This development resulted in a drop in EV sales due to the price increase. But there's a way to counter this negative development, and that is by introducing lower-priced products.Read More
Simple One electric scooter: First Ride ReviewBy Suvil Susvirkar1 year agoHere’s what we gauged from the few hours that we spent with the new Simple One.Read More
Shima Jet Mesh Riding Jacket Review: IntroductionBy Neil Nair2 years agoWhile we would be using the Shima Mesh Jet regularly and giving you our detailed review soon, let’s begin by telling you what the jacket is all about. Read More
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Looking at the competitive arena, the market leader is Ola Electric which sold 90.208 EVs YTD 2024 ( (+10.2%). In second place TVS Motor thanks to the best selling EV model in the market, the iQube.
Ola S1 Pro has a top speed of 120 kmph and can accelerate from 0-40 kmph in 2.6 seconds whereas Ather 450X has a top speed of 90 kmph and can hit 40 kmph from a standstill in 3.3 seconds.
It's a great time to buy an electric scooter instead of a petrol one. Here's why. Buying an electric scooter in India at present instead of a petrol model could be beneficial considering the significantly cheaper cost of ownership over the duration of owning the vehicle.
Which electric two-wheelers are the most popular in India? The most popular (high-speed) electric scooters in India are Ola S1 Pro, TVS iQube, Ather 450X, Bajaj Chetak, Vida V1 and Hero Electric Optima. On the other hand, the most popular electric bikes in India are Revolt RV400, Ultraviolette F77 and Oben Rorr.
With very little maintenance, a high-quality e-bike could easily last 3-5 years without incident. But you might be surprised to discover that with routine maintenance and care, your e-bike could last you 5-10 years.
Long Range Electric Scooters. One (212 km), Bheem (215 km), Epluto 7G Max (150 km) and Empire + (100 km) hold the top positions in our list of the best electric scooters long range in India. Check our complete list of 10 Long Range Electric Scooters in the price range of Rs. 65,990 - Rs.
Which electric two-wheelers are the most popular in India? The most popular (high-speed) electric scooters in India are Ola S1 Pro, TVS iQube, Ather 450X, Bajaj Chetak, Hero Electric Optima and Vida V1. On the other hand, the most popular electric bikes in India are Revolt RV400, Ultraviolette F77 and Oben Rorr.
Approximately, an electric scooter could have a lifespan of around 10.96 years (4000 days / 365 days per year) if it is operated within these parameters. Therefore, with an increased range of 80 km per charge, the approximate lifespan of an electric scooter in India is around 10.96 years under typical usage conditions.
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