Author: Akshat Kashyap 22/11/23
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A detachable 3.94kWh lithium-ion battery with a 165km range powers the Vida V1 Pro
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The Ola S1 Pro is fitted with an IPM motor that can provide 5.5kW of electricity nominally and 8.5kW of peak power.
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A 3kW hub-mounted motor with a 4.4kW peak power output powers the TVS iQube. The regular and S versions, according to TVS, have a top speed of 78 kmph.
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The Ather 450X scooter boasts a PMS motor with a nominal power output of 3kW and a peak power output of 6.4kW. Its torque output is 26Nm, and its highest speed of 90kmph is reported.
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The brushless DC motor powering the Chetak is rated for a maximum speed of 63 kmph. The scooter's advertised range of 108 km is validated by ARAI using a 2.9kWh lithium-ion battery pack.
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The 550W BLDC hub motor that powers the Optima CX has a peak power output of 1.2kW. It requires roughly four to five hours to fully charge the detachable 51.2V, 30Ah lithium ion battery pack that powers it.
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The hub motor that powers the S1 Air has a max power output of 4.5kW and is fuelled by a 3kWh battery. Claimed top speed for the e-scooter is 85 kmph, and claimed certified range is 151 km.
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A hub motor, available in three different configurations, powers the Ola S1X series with a peak power of 6kW and a continuous power output of 2.7kW.
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A 7kW motor producing 11kW peak power and 40Nm powers the TVS X electric scooter. It can go from 0 to 40 kmph in just 2.6 seconds, according to its stated maximum speed of 105 kmph.
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A mid-mounted motor connected to a belt drive with a max power output of 6.7kW powers the River Indie. The e-scooter can reach a stated high speed of 90 kmph thanks to its 26 Nm peak torque.
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