Jitendra EV launches PRIMO S and PRIMO PLUS

The new variants boast features such as a detachable battery, IP67 battery protection with smart BMS, a digital cluster with a fault-finding indicator and more.

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Jitendra EV launches PRIMO S and PRIMO PLUS

Nashik-based electric vehicle manufacturer, Jitendra EV, has introduced two new variants of its PRIMO electric scooter: PRIMO S and PRIMO PLUS. These models are designed to cater to the diverse needs of urban riders, including office goers, college students, and gig workers.

With prices starting from Rs 79,999, the new variants boast features such as a detachable battery, IP67 battery protection with smart BMS, a digital cluster with a fault-finding indicator, a smart instrumented cluster, range prediction, mobile charging via USB, LED lamps, a side stand sensor, thermal propagation alerts, and reverse assistance.

Both PRIMO S and PRIMO PLUS are equipped with the latest LMFP and NCM battery technologies, offering an IDC range of 82 and 137 kilometers per charge, respectively. These models can reach speeds of up to 52 kilometers per hour, the company shared.

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