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BHPian girishglg recently shared this with other enthusiasts.
Firstly, I am a guy who has sworn on the traditional IC motor be it for the four-wheelers I own or the motorcycle. Speaking of motorcycles, I am a very big fan of them, more commonly called in our land as bikes. I have a first-generation Bajaj Discover 125 circa 2005 make which is still serving me well for my meagre usage in and around my locality for the odd errands. Though I love bikes, I am not the biker kind and still love to do the long drives in the comfort of my cars.
That said, the question you may ask is - Why am I even having this dilemma of buying an electric scooter? And the answer to that is that it is not a straightforward requirement (at least for me) and hence would like your valued inputs to come to an informed decision.
So all these questions started with the current situation in hand that is I have a bike which is quite old but in decent working condition and perfectly usable for short runabouts. However, my better half has a very bleak opinion about it and feels it should have been disposed of a long while ago for a better set of wheels as in my case preferably another bike.
But now I feel that at this juncture of my life where I prefer to use my two cars which are the Alto 800 (again used for city runabouts) and the trusty EcoSport TDCi (mainly for the highway runs and for all the other travel needs), there is not a requirement for another mainstream two-wheeler which can be a bike or a scooter.
Some of the key thoughts running around my mind if I go in for a new two-wheeler are:
So that brings us to the options for buying an electric scooter at an entry-level where it is broadly about two types:
There are some of those low-speed models such as Okinawa R30, more details on their website, which is the low-speed version of their Ridge+. Given that Okinawa is now a well-established Indian brand (though sports a Japanese name) and has a good spread of dealerships across the country, this seems to be one of the prime specimens on my radar currently.
Would like to get your advice on:
Here's what BHPian condor had to say about the matter:
- Unless your usage will be sufficiently high, I don't see a point in investing in an E2W at this time while the products are yet to mature. Did you see that piece on SM where an Ola switched into reverse mode at 102 kph? I don't know if it is true, but it sure gives an indication of the state-of-art level of these EVs.
- NO to low power scooters, for safety reasons. IMO - far better to get a regular power scooter, and use it as a regular 2W.
- Chinese? I won't touch with a barge pole. Forget the nationalism part, but just the cheap image is sufficient. An old saying about Chinese maal - chale to shaam tak, nahi to chand take.
Here's what BHPian shancz had to say about the matter:
No experience with two-wheeled EVs but I would strongly advise against low-speed units (<50kmph) because I see the acceleration as an active safety feature.
Also would request to stay away from the cheap ones as the Li-Ion battery pack is a potential hazard if not properly implemented which I doubt happens in those units.
We already have threads reporting fires, posts by fellow BHPian Electromotive are quite informative.
What to buy
If it has to be an EV then go with folks you can trust to have done a good job like TVS/Bajaj/Ather (not Ola, they're yet to have sufficient vehicles on the ground without major malfunctions). But you will be charged for the same.
So better to get something more conventional for now and let the EVs mature.
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