Jaguar Big News

Recently, a new news has come about the world famous company Jaguar. Which sells its cars in India as well as in many countries of the world. This company has a different impression in the hearts of the people and it is hoped that it will remain popular for the people in the future too.

Jaguar gave news in which they told that they are bringing their sports cars in the form of Electric Vehicle (EV). This is a very big thing because Jaguar has stopped making its petrol and diesel cars. Fans of such sports cars who like many cars of this company. They might have felt a little sad but in the news given by Jaguar, they are bringing EV sports car. Which will be eco-friendly along with being smart, which is also a positive thing in the coming time.

In the coming time, EV cars will be more in trend and petrol and diesel cars will become like this for us. Like the cars of our earlier times which are now kept in museums. Which used to be very common in earlier times.


Jaguar has shown some images of its sports cars. Which you must have seen above, nothing much has been told in it yet. But in the coming time, it may have given many smart features in it. Which are found in sports cars.



Jagar has also changed its logo. You got to see its image, Jaguar has also displayed its new logo. We got to see the same logo on sports cars.

Why has Jaguar stopped making its petrol and diesel cars. No one understands this yet. But we hope that new smart features will be brought in these cars as well. With which these cars will also make a new place in the hearts of the people.

ev fast charging stations

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1. Charging Speed
(Direct Current)DC Fast Chargers: These are the fastest, and usually have options of 50 kW, 100 kW, and sometimes up to 150 kW. Higher kW means you can charge your EV faster. So, look for fast charging stations which provide minimum 50 kW.

2. Depend on Location (Location Matters)
There are more fast-charging stations in major cities and highways. In some big cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, and Pune you will get many options. There are many stations on the highway which are convenient for fast charging between journeys. But in some places there are still charging stations but they still do not provide electricity.

3. How to Check Cost Per kWh (Checking the Rate per kWh)
The rate is different for each station, and it is charged on the basis of kWh. Example: A fast charging station's rate can range from ₹18-₹25 per kWh, depending on speed and location.
With apps like PlugShare, Tata Power EZ Charge, and Statiq app, you can check charges and reviews of nearby stations.

4. Some Reliable Charging Networks
Tata Power EZ Charge: Tata has a very reliable network, mostly available in metro cities and highways. Charges price in ₹15-₹20 per kWh. (We cannot tell this price with certainty as it may change in the future.)
Ather Grid: Although it is for two-wheelers, it is also for four-wheelers in some selected locations.
ION Energy and Static: These are also upcoming networks which mainly provide fast chargers.

5. Sample Locations with Approximate Rates:
Delhi: Tata Power Charging Station (Connaught Place) - Approx ₹18/kWh
Mumbai: Jio-bp Pulse (BKC) - Approx ₹20/kWh
Bengaluru: Ather Grid (Koramangala) - Approx ₹15/kWh for two-wheelers, ₹20 for four-wheelers
Pune: Static Charging Station (Hinjewadi) - Approx ₹18-₹22/kWh

KSEB plans to transform EV charging stations into hi-tech ‘Take a Break’ zones.

 According to Keesebee's estimates, there will be 15 million electric vehicles in the country by 2030. With a rate of 0.15 kilowatt per kilometer, it is expected that 2,700 million units of electricity will be consumed in each charging session.

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Long-haul travelers in Kerala may soon enjoy a quick break as the Kerala State Electricity Board (KEESB) plans to replace electric vehicle (EEV) charging stations. In the new avadhaarana, you will see the introduction of coffee shops, restrooms and toilets next to the charging stations so that the travelers can make the journey comfortable by giving their own space.

According to Keesebee's estimates, there will be 15 million electric vehicles in the country by 2030.  At a rate of 0.15 kilowatt per kilometer, it is expected that 2,700 million units of electricity will be consumed in each charging. This is only a matter of fact that with the pace of reduction in India, this reduction may happen even before 2030Keesebee now provides electricity to 1,169 charging stations and 485 new charging stations on electricity poles.

As soon as we get more data, more charging stations will be installed. There is a plan to set up fast-charging stations along major roads with the help of hotels, lodges, restaurants and inns. For these stations, 1000 square feet of space will be required. For setting up charging stations and solar panels, the agency will provide financial assistance for research and technology end-renewable energy resources.

Kseb is a Kerala company which has given electricity to the poles or is making charging stations on its poles so that the logs can be redirected from diesel or petrol vehicles to these vehicles or it can be used to power the cars on its long ride which can save nature.

EV charging points in India

 EV charging points in India are gradually decreasing in every city. Here are some main locations and options where you can find EV charging stations

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Public Charging Stations: Public charging stations have been installed in big cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Pune and Hyderabad. These are found in malls, metro stations, and public parking spaces. Or some colonies have even built their own charging points. 

Highway Charging Stations: EV charging points are also being installed on new highways and expressways, such as Delhi-Agra Expressway and Mumbai-Pune Expressway, to provide convenience to long-distance travelers.

Along with Petrol Pumps: Some oil companies like Indian Oil and Bharat Petroleum are installing EV charging points at their petrol pumps. This location can also be checked at your nearby petrol pumps. Whether the charging points there are active or not. 

EV Showrooms and Service Centres: Leading EV brands like Tata, MG and Ather also have charging facilities at their showrooms and service centres, which you can use.

Mobile Apps for Charging Locations: With apps like Tata Power EZ Charge, ChargeGrid and PlugShare, you can see the location and availability of charging stations near you. These apps also tell you the real-time location and status of the charging station.

More charging stations are being added in the next few years, which will be very convenient for EV owners.

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S1 Pro (2nd Generation)

 The Ola S1 pro electric scooter comes in 1 variant starting at Rs 1.30 Lakh. The electric scooter features a 4 kWh battery making the total weight of the vehicle 125kgs. The S1 Pro is equipped with a Disc Braking System to ensure rider safety. Riders can enjoy the Ola S1 Pro electric scooter in 5 colours i.e. Amethyst, Mat White, Midnight Blue, Steller Blue, and black. 

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The Ola S1 Pro Gen 2 is the company’s flagship product which is built on an advanced platform equipped with various front suspensions that ensure smoother long range and enhanced performance. Moreover, the Move software in the Ola electric scooters keeps the ride up to date with the latest technology 

Ola S1 Pro Price:

The Ola S1 Pro price is Rs 1,47,499 (ex-showroom), however, with RTO and insurance varying state-wise the on-road price of the scooter costs from Rs. 1.25 Lakh (Delhi) to Rs.1.54 Lakh(Gujarat).

Ola S1 Pro Features:

Numerous features are included with the Ola S1 Pro, including full LED illumination, a 7-inch touch-enabled TFT display, WiFi/4G and GPS compatibility, and smartphone communication via Bluetooth. Additionally, helpful features like geo-fencing, reverse mode, anti-theft and side-stand-down alerts, Get Home mode, Take Me Home lighting, and a Limp Home mode have been included. Regarding new features, Ola has included Bluetooth calling, key sharing, three levels of regenerative braking, hill hold, proximity unlock, and simulated motor noises. There are four riding modes available: Hyper, Normal, Sports, and Eco.

Ola S1 Pro Motor:

An IPM (Interior Permanent Magnet) motor that can provide up to 11kW of peak power and 5.5kW of continuous power is included with the Ola S1 Pro. The 4kWh battery pack that comes with the scooter requires 6.5 hours to charge from 0 to 100%. In Eco Mode, the scooter's stated range is 180 km, but in standard mode, it is 135 km. The scooter can go from 0 to 40 km/h in 2.6 seconds, with a claimed peak speed of 120 km/h.

Ola S1 Pro Warranty:

Ola provides Warranty on a battery pack for 8 years or 80,000 km, whichever comes first. However, the business also offers the option to extend this warranty to 1,00,000 and 1,25,000 km for ₹4,999 + GST and ₹12,999 + GST, respectively, if you ride a lot more than that.Although Ola Electric has not released an official statement about the cost of replacing an out-of-warranty battery, we have gathered from sources that the S1 Pro's 4.0kWh battery pack costs ₹87,298.

Ola S1 Pro Other Details:

The suspension system of the S1 Pro is based on a monoshock and dual telescopic fork. The bike is constructed on a tubular frame. A combined brake system (CBS) is standard on both the 180mm and 220mm front and rear discs, which provide braking assistance. The scooter has alloy wheels with tubeless tyres wrapped around them. The seat height is 805mm, and the curb weight is 116kg. The scooter is 160 mm above the ground.

ola s1 pro colors:

  1. Jet Black – Sleek and classic.
  2. Liquid Silver – A metallic silver finish.
  3. Coral Red – A bright, bold red.
  4. Marshmallow – A soft, pastel pink.
  5. Neo Mint – A fresh, minty green.
  6. Porcelain White – A clean, glossy white.
  7. Midnight Blue – A deep, dark blue.
  8. Millennial Pink – A youthful, trendy pink.
  9. Anthracite Grey – A modern grey with a matte finish.
  10. Matte Black – A matte black for a sleek look.

These color options may vary based on the model year and availability, as Ola often refreshes its color offerings. You can check Ola’s official website or a nearby dealership for the most up-to-date color options

Ola Electric EV

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The biggest EV manufacturing brand in India, Ola Electric provides a wide range of EV lineups starting from Rs. 69,999 for S1 X to Rs. 1.29 Lakh for S1 Pro(2nd gen).  Known for its high range and performance, the Ola electric scooter- S1 pro holds the title of the most-sold e-scooter in the Indian market. 

Ola Electric’s ambition to maintain the title of largest EV manufacturing company is the driving force behind the constant tech innovations of Ola Electric. Such technology includes MoveOS, the Gen2 platform, and various other innovations. Under its motto of “From India. For the world.” the company mainly operates in India while holding its research facilities in the UK and the US with the name of “Battery Innovation Centre". 

Pushing sustainable mobility further, the company also has plans to launch Ola electric bikes and maybe someday cars too. 

EVINDIA provides a detailed EV buying guide along with specific and accurate information about EVs. Users can surf through Ola Electric Scooter colours, specifications, range and everything else on the EVINDIA website. 

OLA Electric Models

Models

Models         IDC Range   Speed    Ex - showroom

S1 PRO         195 km    120 km/h ₹1,29,000

S1 AIR         151 km  90 km/h  ₹1,04,999

S1X+         151 km    90 km/h  ₹89,999

S1X - 4 kWh 190 km 90 km/h ₹99,999

S1X - 3 kWh 143 km 90 km/h ₹84,999

S1X - 2 kWh 95 km 85 km/h ₹69,999

About Ola

History:

With Ola, Bhavish Aggarwal revolutionised the ride-hailing industry in our nation two decades ago. Following its acquisition of the Dutch electric mobility startup Etergo, Ola Electric extensively redesigned the Etergo AppScooter, resulting in the Ola S1 Pro, which has much-increased performance, range, and features. On August 15, 2019, they unveiled their first electric scooter in India, and in the years that followed, it quickly grew to take a sizable portion of the market.

With the Ola Electric EV lineup, the company has since electrified the scooter market by introducing the S1 Pro, the company's first electric scooter, on August 15, 2019, and taking the lead in the market over the ensuing years.

Increasing footprints

The company’s Tamil Nadu manufacturing facility- the “FutureFactory,” is spread across 500 acres and can produce one crore electric two-wheelers annually. Based on high R&D and sophisticated engineering, Ola Electric plans to establish a wide network of 1 lakh charging infrastructure across more than 400 cities. To cater for the constantly increasing demand for Ola electric scooters, the business intends to increase its supplier units as well.

Expanding its footprint further, the company operates a “Gigafactory” for mass-scale cell manufacturing ensuring the supply of its EVs is in line with the demand. 

Ola Electric recently unveiled the MoveOS 4 specifications and debuted the Ola S1 X range along with the Ola S1 Pro Gen 2. Of more significance, the business also introduced the Roadster, Cruiser, Adventure, and Diamondhead supersport ideas for Ola electric bikes, which are expected to be launched soon, with the former three expected to debut at the end of 2024.

Refer to the list below to learn in detail about Ola electric battery prices:

Ola S1 Pro battery price: ₹87,000 to ₹90,000

Ola S1 Air battery price: ₹70,000

Ola S1 X (4kWh) battery price: ₹80,000 to ₹85,000

Ola S1 X (3kWh) battery price: ₹70,000

Ola S1 X (2kWh) battery price: ₹55,000

Ola S1 X+ battery price: Similar to S1 X models, around ₹70,000

Tata shows glimpses of “near-production” look of Harrier EV at Bharat Mobility Export

 The Harrier EV is expected to include the biggest battery pack yet seen on a Tata EV and a dual-motor all-wheel drive (AWD) configuration. Thanx to its bigger battery pack, we also anticipate a more than 500 kilometres range on a single charge.

Tata Motors showcases an extensive lineup of new vehicles, including a production-ready Harrier EV at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo.

Though this version of the Harrier EV is closer to production and shows what will be soon on showroom floors, it was initially unveiled during the 2023 Auto Expo.

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With several Tata EV debuts this year, the Harrier EV is anticipated to be the first to reach the market ahead of its speculated petrol model. 

Seizing the attention of the audience, the Harrier EV also demonstrated the same Seaweed green paint job as the earlier released Punch EV demonstrated.

The distinct electric architecture underneath the Harrier EV is built on the same innovative Acti.EV platform as the Punch EV. This implies that a modular platform and greater flexibility will be provided. With its unique grille, aero-optimized wheels and bumpers, and bold rear, the electric four-wheeler shows a futuristic design.

As a flagship EV, we anticipate the Harrier EV to include the biggest battery pack yet seen on a Tata EV and a dual-motor all-wheel drive (AWD) configuration. Thanx to its bigger battery pack, we also anticipate a more than 500 kilometres range on a single charge. This vehicle would be placed ahead of the much more expensive Sierra. In India, the Harrier EV would be the most advanced model in the Tata EV lineup.

The Bharat Mobility Global Expo presentation suggests that the Harrier EV is in development and likely to be released in the latter part of this year. The precise characteristics of the battery pack and the engine are still unknown.

Charging Forward: Exploring Pure EV's Impact on India's Electric Vehicle Market

Dive into Pure EV's transformative impact on India's electric vehicle market. Uncover insights on how Pure EV is shaping the future of mobility in EVINDIA's in-depth analysis

"Power Using Renewable Energy" or PURE EV is an Indian Electric Vehicle brand that is among one of the important stakeholders of the Indian EV industry. Under the leadership of Dr Nishanth Dongari and Rohit Vadera, the company has been instrumental in facilitating the transition towards sustainable energy sources since its inception. Pure EV's unwavering focus on energy storage technology, particularly Lithium battery expertise, reflects its commitment to building a greener future. The company’s innovation BaTrics Faraday is an advanced approach to self-repair and optimise the vehicle’s potential. Such innovation ensures the longevity of the battery which along with a high serving period also reduces e-waste in the country. 

Recognising the importance of in-house development, the company has established a dedicated https://evindia.online/electric-vehiclesEV and battery manufacturing unit exceeding 100,000 square feet. Additionally, they have invested in a robust R&D facility specifically focused on electric powertrain development and testing. This commitment to vertical integration ensures greater control over quality and allows for faster innovation cycles.

Pure EV is recognised as one of the leading electric two-wheeler (EV2W) brands in India and has established a dominant position in exports to neighbouring South Asian countries like Nepal and Bhutan. Their strategic focus on creating products that resonate with the mass consumer has established them as a trusted brand name in the Indian EV market. Currently, Pure EV offers a diverse portfolio, catering to a wide range of customer preferences, with models like the ePluto 7G, ePluto 7G MAX, ETrance Neo+, ecoDryft 350, and eTryst 350.

Redefining the Classic Electric Scooter Experience

The ePluto 7G MAX electric scooter exemplifies Pure EV's dedication to offering a holistic riding experience. This scooter transcends the notion of a basic electric vehicle by incorporating advanced features that enhance both comfort and control.  The ePluto 7G MAX boasts an impressive powertrain and a smart battery management system, allowing riders to customise their journeys for maximum efficiency.  Whether navigating daily commutes or embarking on weekend adventures, the 7G MAX caters to discerning riders who value both performance and practicality.

Pure EV has cleverly combined classic design aesthetics with cutting-edge technology in the ePluto series and 7G MAX. This unique synthesis appeals to riders who appreciate a timeless look while desiring advanced features' benefits. Notably, the 7G MAX offers functionalities like reverse mode, hill-start assist, smart AI for battery longevity, and parking assist, functionalities typically found only in premium EV models.

EVs Needn't Be Bland: A Celebration of Style

The Pure EV ETrance Neo+ shatters the misconception that electric vehicles lack aesthetic appeal. This sleek and stylish scooter comes in a vibrant array of colour options, empowering riders to personalise their vehicles. From classic shades like red, black, and grey to contemporary hues like yellow and white, the ETrance Neo+ allows riders to express their individuality on the road.  This focus on design customisation caters to a growing segment of young, style-conscious consumers who are eager to embrace electric mobility without compromising on aesthetics.

Bridging the Gap Between ICE and EV: A Smooth Transition

"Power Using Renewable Energy" or PURE EV is an Indian Electric Vehicle brand that is among one of the important stakeholders of the Indian EV industry. Under the leadership of Dr Nishanth Dongari and Rohit Vadera, the company has been instrumental in facilitating the transition towards sustainable energy sources since its inception. Pure EV's unwavering focus on energy storage technology, particularly Lithium battery expertise, reflects its commitment to building a greener future. The company’s innovation BaTrics Faraday is an advanced approach to self-repair and optimise the vehicle’s potential. Such innovation ensures the longevity of the battery which along with a high serving period also reduces e-waste in the country. 

Recognising the importance of in-house development, the company has established a dedicated https://evindia.online/electric-vehiclesEV and battery manufacturing unit exceeding 100,000 square feet. Additionally, they have invested in a robust R&D facility specifically focused on electric powertrain development and testing. This commitment to vertical integration ensures greater control over quality and allows for faster innovation cycles.

Pure EV is recognised as one of the leading electric two-wheeler (EV2W) brands in India and has established a dominant position in exports to neighbouring South Asian countries like Nepal and Bhutan. Their strategic focus on creating products that resonate with the mass consumer has established them as a trusted brand name in the Indian EV market. Currently, Pure EV offers a diverse portfolio, catering to a wide range of customer preferences, with models like the ePluto 7G, ePluto 7G MAX, ETrance Neo+, ecoDryft 350, and eTryst 350.

Redefining the Classic Electric Scooter Experience

The ePluto 7G MAX electric scooter exemplifies Pure EV's dedication to offering a holistic riding experience. This scooter transcends the notion of a basic electric vehicle by incorporating advanced features that enhance both comfort and control.  The ePluto 7G MAX boasts an impressive powertrain and a smart battery management system, allowing riders to customise their journeys for maximum efficiency.  Whether navigating daily commutes or embarking on weekend adventures, the 7G MAX caters to discerning riders who value both performance and practicality.

Pure EV has cleverly combined classic design aesthetics with cutting-edge technology in the ePluto series and 7G MAX. This unique synthesis appeals to riders who appreciate a timeless look while desiring advanced features' benefits. Notably, the 7G MAX offers functionalities like reverse mode, hill-start assist, smart AI for battery longevity, and parking assist, functionalities typically found only in premium EV models.

EVs Needn't Be Bland: A Celebration of Style

The Pure EV ETrance Neo+ shatters the misconception that electric vehicles lack aesthetic appeal. This sleek and stylish scooter comes in a vibrant array of colour options, empowering riders to personalise their vehicles. From classic shades like red, black, and grey to contemporary hues like yellow and white, the ETrance Neo+ allows riders to express their individuality on the road.  This focus on design customisation caters to a growing segment of young, style-conscious consumers who are eager to embrace electric mobility without compromising on aesthetics.

Bridging the Gap Between ICE and EV: A Smooth Transition

The Pure EV ecoDryft is an electric bike specifically designed to ease the transition from traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) bikes to EVs. This high-utility bike features a top speed of 75 kilometres per hour and an impressive claimed range of 170 kilometres. These specifications are comparable to popular ICE motorcycles, ensuring a familiar riding experience for those considering the switch to electric. Additionally, the ecoDryft boasts advanced features like coasting regen, a smart regenerative braking system, and an enhanced electronic braking system, offering superior safety and control compared to traditional bicycles.  By replicating the utility aspects of popular ICE bikes, Pure EV is removing a significant barrier to entry for potential EV converts.

Unleashing the Thrill of Sustainable Performance

Rounding off Pure EV's diverse product portfolio is the eTryst 350, a sporty electric bike designed to exhilarate performance-oriented riders. This eco-friendly alternative to traditional sports bikes offers a top speed of 85 kilometres per hour, a range of 90 to 140 kilometres on a single charge, and a robust 3.5 kWh battery.  The eTryst 350 boasts a 150-kilogram load-bearing capacity, ensuring it can comfortably accommodate riders of various builds. This combination of power, endurance, and practicality makes it an appealing choice for riders seeking an exhilarating yet environmentally-conscious riding experience.

Change Incoming

Pure EV's impact on India's EV market extends beyond its innovative product lineup. Their commitment to establishing a robust manufacturing infrastructure and fostering a culture of research and development is indeed a much-needed change-bringing initiative. 

Their focus on affordability, coupled with their diverse product portfolio, caters to a wide range of customer segments. This inclusivity is critical for accelerating EV adoption in India, a market where cost-effectiveness remains a major consideration for consumers.

Furthermore, Pure EV's success story demonstrates the immense potential that lies within the domestic EV industry. Their ability to compete effectively in the export market underscores the growing global recognition of Indian EV manufacturing capabilities which in future can be a potential sector to bridge India’s increasing current account deficit.

Battery Prices of Top EV Two-Wheelers in India: Ola, Ather, Vida, Chetak, TVS (2024 Update)

 Get the latest battery replacement prices for top EV scooters in India. Explore costs for Ola, Ather, Vida, Bajaj Chetak, and TVS, ranging from ₹55,000 to ₹90,000 in 2024.From Reels’/ Short’s comment sections to Quora and WhatsApp University, the most recurring argument given against EV adoption is that the price of the battery replacement will ultimately make your EV cost equal to its ICE counterpart. But is it really true? Not surprisingly, all such claims you come across on social media are generally based on a single philosophy i.e. “I HEARD SOMEWHERE”

No doubt, the battery is the heart of an electric vehicle, which asks for replacement after 8-10 years (approx). All over the internet, you will find various articles showing varying costs of battery replacement prices. To be honest, companies do not generally reveal their battery replacement costs for whatever reasons, but you don’t have to worry because car2four7is at your service. From the extensive market study, we have deduced one thing for sure, the replacement cost may vary from company to company despite the battery being of the same capacity. However, it is still possible to get a specific detailed idea about any such future expenses. In this blog, we will give you a detailed analysis of the battery-replacement cost of the major companies in the 2-wheeler electric vehicle segment so that you can make an informed choice. 

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Battery Type & Capacity:

Electric Vehicles are majorly equipped with Lithium-ion batteries whose capacities are measured in kWh (Kilowatt hours). In the two-wheeler segments, batteries generally start from 2kWh and go up to 4kWh, according to your increasing budget. As you might have suspected, the battery replacement price is higher for higher-capacity batteries. 

The main thing to note here is that, unlike the general perception, batteries do not get completely torn off overnight. Actually, batteries consist of multiple cells which in the course of time start to degrade and result in lower range and efficiency. Let me extinguish some of your worries here, these cells are repairable which in turn can extend your overall battery life.

Now you might say “So what, we still would have to change our battery after some time” Well yes! But that doesn’t mean it is going to cost you more or equal than ICE vehicles. Let me make my case!

Ola Battery Price:

The 2-wheeler EV giant Ola Electric provides a range of electric vehicles, from 2kWh battery capacity to 4kWh. In the 2kWh battery segment, the company provides the Ola S1X model whose battery will cost you somewhere around ₹55,000. On the other hand, the battery of the company’s higher-performance vehicle, the Ola S1X 4kWh variant will cost around Rs ₹80,000 to ₹85,000. Each and every electric scooter of Ola Electric including the company’s flagship product Ola S1 Pro’s battery price also is between ₹87,000 to ₹90,000.

Refer to the list below to learn in detail about Ola electric battery prices.

Ola S1 Pro battery price: ₹87,000 to ₹90,000

Ola S1 Air battery price: ₹70,000

Ola S1 X (4kWh) battery price: ₹80,000 to ₹85,000

Ola S1 X (3kWh) battery price: ₹70,000

Ola S1 X (2kWh) battery price: ₹55,000

Ola S1 X+ battery price: Similar to S1 X models, around ₹70,000

Bajaj Chetak Battery Price:

The legacy of “Humara Bajaj” in the electric version is well celebrated in the Indian EV industry. The company’s offering starts from 2.8kWh battery capacity in its Chetak 2901 variant and goes up to 3.2kWh in the newly launched Chetak 3201. The company provides all of its vehicles in 2 options i.e. Standard and Techpac. Techpac introduces some extra features and riding modes in your vehicle. Although the Chetak battery price does not depend on whatever option you buy, the life of the battery may vary according to the “models” on which you drive your vehicle. 

For the overall fleet, the Bajaj Chetak battery prices range from ₹60,000 to ₹80,000 depending on the model​ and its battery capacity.

Ather Battery Price:

The “premium” brand of the electric 2-wheeler segment, Ather Energy whose market share is consistently growing in the EV industry, when it comes to its success, has something to do with its battery management strategies. The company’s robust service centres along with its 5-year warranty (8 years extended), have been able to create trust in the audience. The company provides 2.9kWh powered electric scooters such as Ather 450X and high-performance scooters such as Ather Rizta that are powered with 3.7 kWh battery. Concerning its cost, the Ather battery prices lie under the spectrum of ₹60,000 to ₹80,000. Moreover, to know Ather battery prices in detail refer to the list below:

Ather 450X (2.9 kWh): ₹65,000 to ₹70,000

Ather 450X (3.7 kWh): ₹80,000

Ather 450S: ₹60,000

Ather Rizta: should follow Ather 450X pricing, between ₹65,000 and ₹80,000.

Vida Battery Price:

The Vida electric vehicles, backed by Hero Motors, are one of the top contenders in the EV industry whose products are widely appreciated and loved. So, if you too are planning to buy a Vida electric scooter and have concerns about its battery price, then don’t worry we have your back. The company provides only 2 electric vehicles, V1 Pro and V1 Plus, with 3.9 kWh and 3.4 kWh of battery capacity respectively. Both vehicles come with 2 removable batteries that can be charged at your convenience. The company provides a 5-year warranty on their electric scooter which includes 24x7 roadside assistance, Home Services and many more facilities. 

In case of replacement, the Hero Vida V1 Pro battery price will be ₹85,000 approximately. Whereas, the company’s other vehicle Hero Vida V1 Plus battery will cost you around ₹75,000.

TVS Battery price:

Another legacy brand in our EV list is TVS Motors. This company is an exception when it comes to battery capacity! What makes it so exceptional is its TVS iQube St electric scooter which comes with a non-conventional, unprecedented, 5.1kWh battery. The brand claims a whooping “real” range of 150km and provides a 3-year or 50,000 km (whichever arrives first) warranty. Well, but wait! There is a slight problem. This vehicle variant has not hit the roads yet! The company has already received orders, but the delivery date is yet to be announced. Therefore, we were not able to find a substantive range of its battery price.

The company’s other electric vehicle variant, TVS iQube (3.04 kWh) is also an embodiment of perfection whose battery replacement will cost you around Rs ₹60,000 to ₹70,000. Meanwhile, if you own or are planning to own a TVS Iqube ST electric scooter then battery replacement can cost you around ₹90,000.

TATA CURVV

 EV CURVV

The Tata Curvv is an electric SUV concept introduced by Tata Motors, showcasing the company’s vision for future mobility.

 Here are some key details about the Tata Curvv:

1. Design Philosophy: The Curvv features a bold and futuristic design with a coupe-like profile, blending sporty aesthetics with SUV practicality. Its design emphasizes clean lines, a distinctive front grille, and a high-tech feel.

2. Electric Powertrain: As an electric vehicle (EV), the Curvv is expected to offer a zero-emission driving experience. Tata Motors aims to equip it with advanced battery technology, though specific details about battery capacity and range are still under development.

3. Interior and Features: The interior of the Curvv is anticipated to be high-tech and spacious, with a focus on modern features. Expect a large digital display for the infotainment system, advanced connectivity options, and a range of premium materials and finishes.

4. Technology: Tata Motors plans to include state-of-the-art technology in the Curvv, such as advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), over-the-air (OTA) updates, and a highly intuitive user interface.

5. Platform and Performance: The Curvv is based on Tata Motors' new architecture, which is designed to support various types of powertrains, including electric. The platform aims to offer a balance of performance, comfort, and safety.

6. Sustainability: In line with Tata’s commitment to sustainability, the Curvv will likely incorporate eco-friendly materials and manufacturing processes, reflecting a broader push towards environmentally conscious automotive solutions.

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The Tata Curvv represents Tata Motors' ambitious plans for the future of mobility, blending innovation with sustainability in a sleek, forward-looking package.