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Bengaluru startup claims its e-scooter crosses 250-km-barrier on full charge

Simple Energy’s Mark 2 claims to have a drive range of more than 280 km on full charge. To be priced around Rs 1 lakh, the battery-charged scooter is likely to go on sale in a few months. A US-based venture capital company has already invested $1.3 million in the firm.

August 20, 2020 / 17:21 IST
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Suhas Rajkumar is a 24-year-old, Bengaluru-based qualified architect. He has already founded three startups, including one which claimed to produce the ‘world’s most comfortable shoe’, in almost as many years.

Rajkumar’s fourth is, perhaps, the most eye-catching. His company Simple Energy is readying an electric scooter which claims to be as practical as a petrol-powered scooter and substantially better than most other e-scooters.

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To be priced around Rs 1 lakh, the battery-powered scooter, codenamed Mark 2, is claimed to have a drive range of more than 280 km on full charge. What is more intriguing is that Mark 2, which goes on sale in a few months, can be fully charged in 40 minutes at home and 17 minutes at a charging station.

Other conventional electric scooters like the Hero MotoCorp-backed Ather 450, takes four hours for a full charge and returns a drive range of less than 100km. The Ather 450 is priced around Rs 1.15 lakh.