Top 6 Most Affordable Electric Scooters in India

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With the introduction of numerous advanced products, the electric two-wheeler market is experiencing significant growth. Other than well-known brands like Ather, TVS, or Bajaj, several less expensive options on the market nonetheless provide a reasonable range on a single charge. At least when it comes to city mobility, these electric scooters offer good value for the money.

There are many reasons why affordable electric two-wheelers are necessary, including the end of EV subsidies. There must be competition in the market for affordable EVs for them to appeal to the general public.

Many manufacturers of electric two-wheelers are largely focusing on the low-priced, mass-consumer segment of the market. Manufacturers are likely to move toward more cheap and affordable EV versions. Because increased cost can also hurt the uptake of EVs. Additionally, state subsidies and incentives for electric vehicles are being eliminated giving way to more accessible and budget-friendly electric vehicles.

Electric scooters that are light on the wallet are abundant in the Indian automotive industry.

Top 6 Most Affordable Electric Scooters in India

Here is the compiled list of the top 6 Most Affordable Electric Scooters in India.


1. Bounce Infinity E1

The electric scooter is available at a starting price of Rs 45,099.

There is also the option to buy the e-scooter with the battery and charger already installed, eliminating the need for switching. The price of this option is Rs 68,999.

Bounce Infinity E1 is available both online and offline. It has a warranty of three years or forty thousand kilometers, whichever comes first. It has a top speed of 65 km/h with both front and rear disc brakes, as well as a regenerative braking system. The e-scooter travels on 12-inch tubeless tires.

The consumer can customize the vehicle to their preferred color and pattern from a variety of colors that are offered. Other colors available are Red, White, Black, Gray, and Silver.


2. Hero Electric Optima

Single and double-battery models of the scooter are available for Rs 62,190 and Rs 77,490, respectively.

The Hero Electric Optima is propelled by a 30Ah lithium phosphate battery that requires 4 to 5 hours to fully charge and is coupled to a 550W BLDC motor that can generate 1.2 bhp of peak power.

The 82km range of the Optima driven by a single battery is impressive. The current charging time is between four and five hours. The single-battery model has a top speed of 42km per hour. The double-battery version advertises a top speed of 45 km per hour and a range of 140 kilometers on a single charge.


3. Ampere Magnus Pro

The Ampere Magnus Pro is available for Rs 65,990.

Along with a slightly updated look, the Magnus Pro is packed with features like the Limp Home Function, an 80-100km range, and others. The LED headlamp, LCD instrument cluster with keyless entry, apron-mounted storage with an integrated USB port, and an under-seat boot light are all included with the Ampere Magnus Pro model.

Additionally, the electric scooter has two riding modes: Cruise and Eco. The Limp Home Function allows one to travel up to 10 kilometers when the battery’s capacity drops below 10%. It has a 1200W motor inside which enables the scooter to sprint from 0 to 40 kilometers per hour in under ten seconds. 55kmph is the stated maximum speed.

Due to its detachable lithium-ion battery, the Magnus Pro has a range of 80 km in cruise mode and 100 km in eco mode. It takes roughly 5 to 6 hours to charge completely. There are four different colours available for the Ampere Magnus Pro.


4. iVOOMi S1

iVoomi S1 electric scooter is available for Rs 69,990.

The electric scooter has a 1.5 kWh battery pack. The iVOOMi S1 electric scooter provides a range of 240 km on a single charge. iVoomi S1 has a 2.5 kW motor with a top speed of 55 km per hour.

It features a backrest, a single-seat configuration, a fascia-mounted spotlight, and a minimalist aesthetic. It also has a large 30-litre storage space, a digital instrument cluster, USB charging, three ride modes, reverse mode, anti-theft alarm, parking assistance, find-my-scooter, and keyless operation.

The three riding settings available are Eco, Rider, and Sport. The scooter is available in Peacock Blue, Night Maroon, and Dusky Black. It is offered at every dealership in its network.


5. Okinawa Ridge

Currently, Okinawa Ridge is priced at Rs 69,783. But if one opts for the GPS model, it will be available for Rs. 76,285.

The Okinawa Ridge is significantly less expensive than the scooter Okinawa PraisePro. Also, it is one of Okinawa’s most reasonably priced high-speed scooters.

The scooter’s 800-watt DC motor gives it a top speed of 55 km/ph. It has a 1.74kWh Lithium-ion battery that has a range of roughly 84km and can be fully charged in two to three hours. It offers a 30,000 km or three-year motor warranty as well, a seat height of 735 mm, and 160 mm of ground clearance. Keyless entry, the Find My Scooter function, and central locking with an anti-theft alert are further noteworthy features.

There are a total of three colors available for the Okinawa Ridge: Ash Grey, Cloud Silver, and Magic Blue.


6. Ola S1 Electric

The Most Affordable Electric Scooters from Ola is the S1 Air. A lower trim is available for Rs 79,999.

The Ola S1 Air has a lot in common with the other two types of Ola mattresses; however, unlike those two models, it has a flat footboard, which gives you a little more storage space. The S1 Air features a motor mounted on the hub thanks to Ola. It has a 2.5kWh battery capacity and a 4.5kW peak output.

The true range for the Ola S1 Air is 128 km, and the top speed is 95 km per hour. It comes equipped with a TFT display, smartphone connectivity, riding mode, reverse mode, side stand alert, OTA updates, audio playing, remote boot lock and unlock navigation, and predictive maintenance. Porcelain White, Neo Mint, Coral Glam, Jet Black, and Liquid Silver are the five colors that Ola offers for the S1 Air.


Final Words:-

Here we have given you a list of the top 6 most Affordable Electric Scooters available in India. The Indian market will soon see the launch of several affordable electric scooters.

Read More:- Top 4 Cheapest Electric Cars Under 5 Lakhs in India

Rahul Kumar

Rahul Kumar is a writer and editor at Electric Vehicle Info with over four years of experience. He holds a B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering and is pursuing a Master’s in Electric Vehicle Technology, blending technical expertise with clear, informative content on EV trends.

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