10 best electric scooters you can buy in India (August 2022)
The Indian automobile industry has witnessed a significant revolution of sorts, in the space of electric vehicles (EV), over the past year. While electric four-wheelers were the first to make headway into the EV space, it is the advent of all-electric scooters that has since made all the difference. With conducive policies from the centre and state governments pushing the adoption of electric scooters through various subsidies, established and new companies alike have entered the fray.
As a result, today you have a wide range of companies catering to the nascent but steadily growing demand for electric scooters. You can surely spot a wide number of electric scooters plying for both riders and commercial operators. However, this has not been without its share of controversies — with battery, quality control and availability troubles being reported. However, the electric scooter space is still an exciting one, and if you are in the market for a new electric scooter, there are plenty of options for you to choose from. Here’s our top 10.
Best electric scooters you can buy in India
There are several types of electric scooters available in India, including some, which don’t even require you to have a license to drive. In this list, we have covered those electric scooters that can handle the daily needs of an average scooter user in India. We have also made sure to include electric scooters targeting all price points so you can get one that fits your budget.
- Ather Energy 450x Gen 3
- Hero Electric Optima CX (Dual-battery)
- Bajaj Chetak
- Ola Electric S1 Pro
- Hero Electric Eddy
- TVS iQube ST
- Bounce Infinity E1
- Okinawa Okhi 90
- Ampere Magnus EX
- Kinetic Green Zing HSS
1. Ather Energy 450x Gen 3
In July 2022, Ather Energy updated its flagship electric scooter with the third generation iteration, dubbed the Ather Energy 450x Gen 3. The scooter offers a more powerful electric motor that can produce an equivalent of 8.7 bhp of power and an ARAI-certified riding range of 146 km. Not only this, Ather’s already well-engineered scooter body is now even better-built thanks to an all-aluminium frame. It also gets a new tread profile for the tyres, as well as a new tyre pressure monitoring system accessory. Even its digital dashboard has been upgraded with more RAM to make operations smoother and easier. All things considered, the Ather 450x Gen 3 is arguably the best electric scooter that you can buy in India. From ride quality to build and overall experience, this is one of the most premium electric scooters on Indian roads right now.
Ather Energy 450x Gen 3 price in India, pros and cons
The Ather electric scooter is selling in India at Rs 1,37,612 onward (depending on city of purchase).
Pros | Cons |
One of the most premium scooters | New generation is only an iterative upgrade |
Good riding range and speed | Expensive |
Best-in-class features |
2. Hero Electric Optima CX (dual-battery)
Hero Electric, not to be confused with Hero Motocorp, is still one of the most recognisable names in the EV industry at the moment. Rightfully, the Sohinder Singh Gill-led company is one of the most popular when it comes to electric scooters on Indian roads, and one of the company’s most reliable workhorses is the Hero Electric Optima CX. We particularly recommend the dual-battery model of the scooter, which offers an excellent certified range of 140 km per charge cycle. It also has a detachable battery, which makes it even more convenient as you can charge the battery when at home — without needing a mobile charging station, necessarily. The scooter can travel at a peak speed of 45 kmph, thereby being rated as ideal for city commutes. You also get features such as a digital instrument cluster and a USB port for charging your mobile device, and regenerative braking for increasing your riding range.
Hero Electric Optima CX price in India, pros and cons
The EV is priced in India at Rs 77,490.
Pros | Cons |
Great riding range | Charges slowly |
Detachable battery for charging | No cruise control |
Has all the essential features |
3. Bajaj Chetak
Bajaj Chetak was one of the most prominent and popular scooter brands in the past, and now the company is reviving it in its electric form. The scooter’s design is an amalgamation of its old heritage and new modern aesthetics, and it looks beautiful. Talking about the specs, it has a range of 90 kilometres with the battery rated to last for 70,000 kilometres or 7 years. The battery has a quick charging feature that can charge up to 25 percent in only an hour, with a full charge taking 5 hours. Its steel body is built to last and comes with IP67 water and dust-resistant rating. There’s no doubt it’s a premium scooter, but its price is still too steep.
Bajaj Chetak EV price in India, pros and cons
The Bajaj Chetak comes with a sticker price of Rs 1,41,400.
Pros | Cons |
Good durability | Expensive |
Charges fast | Range limited for price |
Iconic brand |
4. Ola S1 and S1 Pro
Ola S1 didn’t get the start many were anticipating, but it’s still the strongest option out there at least on paper. The scooter is available in two different models: the Ola S1 and the Ola S1 Pro. The regular Ola S1 has an ARAI-certified range of 121 kilometres, while the Ola S1 Pro offers 181 kilometres range on a single charge. However, the real-world range is likely to be significantly less. Ola has clarified that the true range of the S1 Pro scooter is 135 km, which can only be achieved under certain conditions.
Similarly, the Ola S1 Pro has a top speed of 115 km/h and can do 0 to 40 in only 3 seconds, while the Ola S1 top out at 90 km/h and takes 3.6 seconds for the 0 to 40 acceleration. Both models come with several enticing features, including proximity unlock, a giant dashboard, voice control, multiple profiles, and more. The Ola S1 is available in 10 gorgeous colours, and the prices start at Rs 99,999. Despite the seemingly high price, it’s one of the best electric scooters that you can buy in India.
Ola S1 and S1 Pro price in India, pros and cons
The Ola S1 is priced at Rs 99,999, while the S1 Pro costs Rs 1,29,999.
Pros | Cons |
Good range | Many reports of quality issues |
Packed with features | Software on infotainment has glitches |
Among the most popular |
5. Hero Electric Eddy
Hero Electric’s new generation Eddy is one of the quirkiest electric scooters in this list, and just by virtue of its adorable design, it is difficult to not recommend it. However, there are greater benefits than just that. The Eddy is a deceptively convenient package, starting with the fact that it is a city commuter that does not require registration. This makes it a no-hassle electric scooter for short-range commutes or as a convenient option for your children. The scooter has a peak speed of 25 kmph, and maximum riding range of 85 km, thereby covering all immediate vicinity riding tasks. Making things even better, the Eddy also has cruise control, adding massive convenience for riders. Other premium features include a digital instrument cluster, Bluetooth tracking and locking, ‘Follow Me’ headlamps that you can control from your phone, a dedicated reverse mode, and even a USB port for charging phones.
Hero Electric Eddy price in India, pros and cons
The Hero Electric Eddy can be yours at Rs 72,000.
Pros | Cons |
Quirky looks | Top speed |
Offers cruise control | Limited riding range |
Excellent feature set |
6. TVS iQube ST
The TVS iQube ST electric scooter stands out for looking more conventional, but that also comes with its own perks. For one, the iQube ST has one of the biggest boot spaces, capable of fitting two full-sized helmets to ensure safety for yourself and your companion. But, that’s not all. The scooter comes with a peak riding range of 145 km in economy mode, and 110 km in the performance mode. When riding in the latter, the scooter can reach a pretty solid riding speed of 82 kmph, which makes it one of the best-performing electric scooters in the market. You also get a 7-inch touchscreen that offers Amazon Alexa voice assistant integration, music playback via Bluetooth, and even social media notifications on screen, while following all necessary safety measures to prevent you from being distracted. All things considered, the iQube ST from TVS is among the most robust and reliable electric scooters on the market, and it is even available in four colour variants!
TVS iQube ST price in India, pros and cons
The TVS iQube ST comes with a sticker price of Rs 1,09,256 in Delhi.
Pros | Cons |
Excellent range | Looks bulky |
Rich set of features | Alexa can be patchy |
Four body colours |
7. Bounce Infinity E1
Bounce Infinity E1 has an interesting sale model, where even if you do not pay the full price, you can get the scooter at a much more affordable price — paired with the company’s Battery-as-a-service aka BAAS plans. The plans come with a monthly subscription cost starting at Rs 849 and a swappable battery option, which cost Rs 35 per swap. This brings the effective Bounce Infinity E1 price per KM down to Rs 0.65.
As for the features, the Bounce Infinity E1 has a single-charge range of up to 85km and a 65kmph top speed. There are three driving modes: Drag, Eco, and Power. The electric scooter also gets a 2kWhr 48V battery pack that is IP 67 rated and can be swapped out and charged anywhere. It supports a regenerative braking energy re-cooperation system as well. The scooter touts 12-inch tubeless tyres with disc brake and CBS.
Bounce Infinity E1 price in India, pros and cons
The Bounce Infinity E1 is retailing in India at Rs 68,999 (with battery) and Rs 36,099 (without battery).
Pros | Cons |
Cost | Range |
Swappable battery | One of the most affordable |
Regenerative braking system |
8. Okinawa Okhi 90
Okinawa’s latest electric scooter in India is one of the more premium options that you can get your hands on. For starters, it is one of the few electric scooters in India that have daytime running lights (DRLs) — LED lights that stay on and add a touch of style to your vehicle at all times. The Okhi 90 is also one of the few electric scooters that offers fast charging — with the right charger, you will be able to charge your scooter by up to 80 percent within just one hour. The scooter is rated to offer up to 140 km of riding range, at speeds of up to 90 kmph. The scooter also has one of the largest wheels in its segment, offering 16-inch tyres in place of the commonly used 12-inch ones. It also has a large, 40-litre boot space, and makes for one of the most well-equipped electric scooters in the market.
Okhinawa Okhi 90 price in India, pros and cons
The Okhinawa Okhi 90 is priced in India at Rs 1,21,866.
Pros | Cons |
Massive wheels | Clumsy design |
Good riding range | Not available yet |
DRLs |
9. Ampere Magnus EX
Ampere is an electric vehicle brand that is owned by the iconic automobile engineering firm, Greaves Cotton. One of the biggest aspects of Ampere, alongside its vehicles themselves, is the fact that the company is steadily building a battery swapping network to cater to its riders across India. This automatically makes the Magnus EX a largely convenient electric scooter — even if you run out of power amid your journey. The scooter offers great acceleration and is capable of reaching speeds of 40 kmph within just 10 seconds. It also comes with an ARAI-rated riding range of 121 km and has great legroom for you to ride in comfort, even if you are riding the scooter for long hours.
Ampere Magnus EX price in India, pros and cons
The Ampere Magnus EX is available in India with Rs 77,249 sticker price.
Pros | Cons |
Detachable battery | Basic feature set |
Well built | Looks dated |
10. Kinetic Green Zing HSS
The Kinetic brand is a recognised name in the three-wheeler space, and Kinetic Green adds an EV touch to the company’s products for consumers. The electric scooter offers a riding range of 120 km on one charge, but the best part is that it is one of the fastest charging scooters on the market. The full battery can be charged within three hours, making it a nifty scooter to own for city commuting. The list of premium features includes anti-theft alarms and keyless entry, as well as a highly convenient detachable battery that you can charge from the comfort of your home. You can also switch its modes based on your preferred driving style, and to make the deal even sweeter, you also get cruise control to motor along city roads at utmost comfort. Simultaneously keep your phone charged, thanks to a USB port on the vehicle itself.
Kinetic Green Zing SS price in India, pros and cons
The Kinetic Green Zing SS is priced in India at Rs 76,277 (estimated).
Pros | Cons |
Fast charging | No smart dashboard |
Detachable battery | Basic lifestyle features |
Cruise control |
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