10 Affordable Electric Bikes Under Rs. 50,000 In India In 2022

Make any of these affordable e-bikes your new travel companion.
Bounce Infinity E1
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The main selling point of this electric bike is its swappable battery feature. The company provides a network of locations that have fully charged batteries for you to pick up and replace with your depleted power pack. Moreover, the bike boasts of a top speed of 65kmph. Depending on where you stay, it may cost you slightly more than Rs 50,000 but it's well worth that price.
Evolet Derby
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The Evolet Derby comes with an electric motor offering 250W of power. It also offers front disc and rear drum brakes, apart from an electronically assisted braking system. It's got a muscular appearance, which makes it an attractive e-bike as well. It can be yours at around Rs 46,000.
Ampere Reo Elite
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Starting at around Rs 43,000, the Ampere Reo Elite ships with advanced features like an LED digital dashboard, telescopic front forks, dual coil spring shock absorbers and a USB charging port.
Yo Edge
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The Yo Edge is meant for short-distance runabouts and hence comes with a brushless DC motor and a top speed of 25kmph for both variants. Priced at just under Rs 50,000, it boasts a range of up to 60kms on a single complete charge.
Avon E-SCOOT 504
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With a top speed of 24kmph, this e-bike is meant for first-time riders or short distance riders. It's got really amazing looks and can be yours at just around Rs 45,000.
Komaki X1
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Another electric scooter priced at around Rs 45,000 is the Komaki X1, which has an impressive range of up to 85kms. It comes stock with a full-body crash guard and is powered by a powerful 60V motor.
Ujaas eGo LA
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Here's a cheap option for those looking for a good e-bike. The Ujaas eGo LA is priced at around Rs 35,000. It's got a range of 75kms and also has an LED display at the front.
Crayon Zeez
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The Crayon Zeez is known for its chic and urban looks. Starting at around Rs 48,000, it's the perfect e-bike for getting around the busy city streets while having fun. It's got a 250W motor and a top speed of 25kmph.
Merico Eagle 100 (4.8)
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This electric scooter starts somewhere around the Rs 43,000 mark and impresses with its 48V BLDC motor. Its battery can be fully charged in 6 to 7 hours.
Raftaar Electrica
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The Raftaar Electrica has an amazing range of 100kmph. Moreover, it only takes around 4 to 5 hours for its battery to be fully charged. It's also got dual disc brakes.
Pick any one of these amazing e-bikes to get an affordable and eco-friendly mode of transportation for yourself.
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