BattRE Launches Electric Scooter With Amaron Battery at ₹69,999
The scooter offers three riding modes with varying ranges: 90 km in Eco mode (35 km/h), 75 km in Comfort mode (48 km/h), and 60 km in Sports mode (60 km/h).
BattRE Electric Mobility unveiled its new LOEV+ electric scooter today, featuring an Amaron 2kWh battery with a three-year warranty, and boasting 60 km/h maximum speed. Priced at ₹69,999 (ex-showroom), the vehicle is now available at select dealerships nationwide.
The scooter employs IP67-rated battery and charger components using 21700 cells, with a charging time of 2 hours and 50 minutes. It offers three riding modes with varying ranges: 90 km in Eco mode (35 km/h), 75 km in Comfort mode (48 km/h), and 60 km in Sports mode (60 km/h).
Safety features include a combined disc-brake system, 180mm ground clearance, parking switch, and saree guard. The vehicle also incorporates Cruise Control, Hill Hold Assist, and a CAN-enabled communication system.
Nishchal Chaudhary, CEO of BattRE Electric Mobility, described the LOEV+ as "the most affordable high-speed scooter in the country" with advanced battery technology and feature-rich specifications.
The scooter includes 12-inch alloy wheels, LED lighting, and comes in five color options: Starlight Blue, Stormy Grey, Ice Blue, Midnight Black, and Pearl White. Its speedometer displays distance-to-empty and battery state information.
The launch occurs amid growing competition in India's electric two-wheeler market, which has seen increasing adoption as government incentives and environmental concerns drive consumer interest. Major manufacturers have been introducing new models with improved range and features to capture market share in the expanding segment.
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