The Simple One Gen 1.5 delivers a certified range of 248 km (IDC), marking an upgrade from the 212 km offered by the earlier Gen 1 version.
The electric scooter is equipped with an 8.5kW electric motor, churning out 11.4bhp of maximum power and 72Nm of peak torque. As per the company, it can accelerate from 0 to 40km/h in 2.77 seconds and tops out at 105km/h.
In the Indian market, the Simple One electric scooter locks horns with the likes of the River Indie, the TVS iQube, the Vida V1, the Ather 450X, and the Ola S1 Pro. It has a top speed of 105km/h and can sprint from 0 to 40km/h in 2.77 seconds.
Bengaluru-based EV start-up Simple Energy is launching its One e-scooter tomorrow in the Indian market. The company's first product was unveiled in August 2021. Moreover, the deliveries of the e-scooter will commence soon after its launch.
Simple Energy has announced that deliveries of its electric scooter One will be delayed till September this year. The company has reasoned the delay due to the new changes in EV guidelines and certifications by the government regarding battery health and overall vehicle safety.
The last update made the Simple One electric scooter the torquiest one in its segment, and the current update has increased the claimed range of the scooter by miles; 100 kilometres to be precise.
Simple Energy aims to strengthen its footprint in the country and plans on making India the EV capital of the World. To achieve its goals, Simple Energy has partnered with Siemens.