Bangalore: The launch of electric vehicles is unlikely to arrive at a better time.
A private company in the city has launched electric scooters, offering the perfect solution to cope with rising gasoline prices.
There are three types of scooters: 600 w, 350 W and 200 W. bicycle.
The price of the 600-watt scooter is 31,500 rupees, which is equivalent to the size of the scooter;
The price of 350 W is RS 26,500 and Rs 200 for 11,500 W.
The scooter needs to charge the battery once a day.
For every 6 to 7 hours of charging, the motorcycle can run 45 km kilometers.
The power is generated by the battery, without any plug and carburetor.
The battery pack must be replaced every 15 to 18 months or after covering 15,000 to 16,000 km.
According to Rajaram chandrasuzar, director of the company's business development unit, the battery replacement will reach Rs 6,500, while scooty will cover £ 16,000 km with petrol worth Rs 16,000.
Scooter is the best option for short trips within the city, with access to markets, offices and back.
Bicycles are designed for an adult and a child.
The rider's weight will slow the bike down.
Perfect for an adult.
The car was imported from the original.
The frame, vibration and electronic control are Indian and the plastic, lamps and switches are imported from China.
The VRLA battery was imported from Hong Kong, and the motor was produced in partnership with a Spanish company.
Rajaram says the scooter will be completely local within a year.
The bike is noisy, clean and does not need maintenance.
It consumes about one unit of electricity per charge and costs about RS 4.
The cost of running it is 10 paise per kilometer, while the cost of a gasoline scooter is 1 rupee.