EV Startup Odysse Brings New E2Go Low-Speed Electric Scooter

EV Startup Odysse Brings New E2Go Low-Speed Electric Scooter

Odysse Electric Vehicles, provider of exclusive E-scooters and E-Bike, has launched its all-new electric scooter E2Go starting from Rs 55,499 on-road price.

The new E2Go electric scooter brings a waterproof 250 Watt, 60V BLDC motor with two types of battery options – 1.26 kWh Lithium-ion battery or 28AH lead-acid battery. E2Go claiming the range of 60km in a single full charge.

The Mumbai-based startup is aiming at youngsters and women drivers with the E2go and E2Go Lite. The E2Go models are available in 5 color options; Azure Blue, Scarlet Red, Teal Green, Midnight Black, Matte Black.

Speaking of the launch, CEO of Odysse Electric Vehicles, Nemin Vora stated, “The E2Go is targeted towards the urban women and youth market where everyone wants to have their mobility in their own hands at an affordable entry cost without any hassle of the registration process or license.”

“We hope our offerings will also contribute towards bringing down the pollution levels in the cities of India,” Vora added.

The all-new e-scooters are pocket friendly as the E2go and E2Go Lite is priced at Rs 52,999 and Rs 63,999 respectively. Even they do not require any registration or license to drive which makes them eco-friendly and handy too.

The Odysse E2Go electric scooter is provided with telescopic front forks and dual spring hydraulic shocks at the rear. There are tubeless tires at the front and rear.

As part of promoting customer retail assistance, the company has financial tie-ups with IDFC Bank and other partners, at the national level in addition to regional partners.

Currently, the company has nine dealerships operational across the country. And each outlet is mandated to run a service center to ensure support to the customers. Odysse plans to have ten new outlets by March 2021 and looking to double its product portfolio by having a presence in more than 25 cities by the end of this year.

In a conversation with PTI in 2020, CEO Nemin Vora had said, “We are coming up with new low-speed models in November. We have two new models under R&D (research and development) and we expect to launch them in 2021.”

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Bhoomika Singh

Bhoomika is a science graduate, with a strong interest in seeing how technology can impact the environment. She loves covering the intersection of technology, environment, and the positive impact it can have on the world accordingly.

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