LML secures CMVR certification for LML star electric scooter
The LML Star, featuring a 203 km range, swappable battery, and advanced safety features, is set to enter the Indian market as a locally manufactured, performance-focused electric mobility solution.
LML, an established Indian brand, has announced that its upcoming electric scooter, the LML Star, has received the CMVR (Central Motor Vehicles Rules) certification. This certification confirms the scooter's compliance with stringent quality and safety standards, aligning with the brand's focus on sustainable mobility solutions.
The LML Star offers a range of 203 kilometers per charge, one of the highest in India, and delivers a peak power output of 5.87 kW. It has a top speed of 90 km/h, making it a practical choice for consumers seeking eco-friendly alternatives to conventional two-wheelers.
Commenting on the development, Yogesh Bhatia, Managing Director and CEO of LML, stated, "Receiving the CMVR Certificate for the LML Star highlights our adherence to industry standards in technology and safety. The scooter’s features, design, and performance reflect our efforts to redefine electric mobility in India.”
The LML Star features a modern design with a dual-tone body, 14-inch wheels, and a digital display. It includes a swappable battery and a wireless charger to meet the needs of technology-oriented riders. For enhanced safety, the scooter is equipped with features like a tire pressure monitoring system, hill hold assist, reverse mode, and ABS.
LML Electric is an Indian brand focused on contributing to the growing electric vehicle market in India. With its experience in two-wheeler manufacturing, the company has shifted its focus toward developing electric vehicles to meet the demand for sustainable transportation solutions.
The company designs electric scooters with features such as swappable batteries, wireless charging, and digital displays, aiming to provide convenience and efficiency for users. Additionally, safety features like anti-lock braking systems (ABS), tire pressure monitoring systems, hill hold assist, and reverse mode are incorporated to enhance the riding experience.
LML Electric emphasises local production and innovation, utilising domestic manufacturing expertise to support India’s electric mobility ecosystem. The company’s approach is aligned with the increasing demand for environmentally friendly and performance-oriented two-wheelers in the market.
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