“This is not just an electric scooter — it’s a product of deep thought, engineering care, and countless hours of real-world testing.”
Ampere, the electric two-wheeler brand of Greaves Electric Mobility, has released a rare behind-the-scenes engineering deep-dive video showcasing the internal build and test protocols of its flagship e-scooter, the Ampere Nexus.
With this initiative, Ampere becomes one of the first Indian OEMs to open up its R&D and validation practices to the public, offering a data-backed perspective on how its vehicles are engineered for real-world Indian conditions.
Tested rigorously across 50,000+ km, the Ampere Nexus embodies a philosophy of precision engineering, safety, and endurance.
Designed to outperform, every element of the Nexus — from its dual cradle frame and LFP battery architecture to its smart BMS and rugged suspension — has been carefully crafted for Indian roads and families.
In the video, senior engineering and product leaders walk viewers through the Nexus’s build, highlighting the data-driven, stress-tested approach Ampere has adopted.
The spotlight is on safety, ride quality, and longevity — core pillars that define the scooter’s robust DNA.
With this release, Ampere becomes one of the first EV makers in India to back performance claims with teardown-level evidence, reinforcing its positioning in the premium family EV segment.
This transparency comes on the heels of a banner year for Ampere: the Nexus was recently crowned “Electric Scooter of the Year 2025” at the Bike India Awards, while March sales jumped 52 per cent month‑on‑month to over 6,000 units, building on a 53 per cent year‑on‑year surge in January.
As one of the first Indian OEMs to expose its R&D and quality benchmarks to public scrutiny, Ampere aims to reinforce consumer confidence in its premium family‑EV segment.
Watch the full teardown here: