Simple Energy Launches E-Commerce Sales on Amazon India and Flipkart

Customers can now explore, order, and have the Simple One Gen 1.5 and Simple OneS delivered directly via the e-commerce platforms.

16 Oct 2025 | 8450 Views | By Arunima Pal

Bengaluru-based electric scooter maker Simple Energy has partnered with Amazon India and Flipkart to sell its scooters online. Customers can now browse, book, and receive the Simple One Gen 1.5 and Simple OneS directly through the e-commerce platforms.

To mark the launch, Simple Energy is offering festive discounts. On Amazon India, HDFC Bank cardholders get ₹14,500 off, other bank credit cards get ₹8,750 off, and Amazon Pay ICICI Bank cardholders receive ₹16,434 off. On Flipkart, the Simple One is available at ₹7,500 off and the Simple OneS at ₹5,000 off, with additional bank-specific offers and a 12-month no-cost EMI option.

Simple Energy operates 57 showrooms across India and plans to expand to 150 stores and 200 service centers by FY 2026. The Simple One Gen 1.5 offers a 248 km range, while the Simple OneS has a 181 km range with a top speed of 105 km/h. Both scooters feature app integration and OTA updates.

Founded in 2019 in Bengaluru by Suhas Rajkumar and co-founders Shreshth Mishra and Ankit Gupta, Simple Energy develops electric two-wheelers in India. The company designs and manufactures its own motors, batteries, chassis, and software, and offers an 8-year motor warranty.

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