Okinawa Autotech launches Ridge electric scooter at Rs 43,702
The Okinawa Ridge is claimed to have a real-world range of 80-90 kilometres on a full charge and achieves a top speed of 55kph.
Gurgaon-based Okinawa Autotech today revealed as well as launched an all-new electric scooter called the Ridge.
Priced at Rs 43,702 (ex-showroom Delhi), the Ridge has a range of 80-90 kilometres on a full charge and achieves a top speed of 55kph.
The electric scooter, which develops maximum power of 800 watts, takes 6-8 hours for a full charge in normal mode, while a fast charge takes about a couple of hours.
The Ridge comes equipped with utility features such as anti-theft alarm, speedometer, central locking smart controller (with EABS) as well as eco and power modes of operations. According to the manufacturer, the e-scooter, which is shod with alloy wheels, tubeless tyres and a telescopic suspension, can handle rough terrain comfortably.

Commenting on the beginning of their operations, Jeetender Sharma, MD, Okinawa Scooters, said, “Our vision is to be a leading electric two-wheeler manufacturer by offering a solution to people’s daily commuting needs. We have prepared a detailed state-wise expansion plan.”
He said the Ridge will soon be followed by other electric scooters with new features such as accident detection, app-enabled vehicle maintenance, and smart controller-based road positioning.
The Ridge has received approval from ICAT and the government of India for compliace with regulatory standards.
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By Autocar Professional Bureau
23 Jan 2017
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