5 Electric Scooters You Can Ride Without a Licence In India

Gone are the days when you'd have to wait till you turn 18 to get a license and start riding a scooter. In India, it is perfectly alright to ride electric scooters that don't go beyond 25kmph or have power up to 250W. Such vehicles don't even require a license or registration issued by the RTO. That being said, there are quite a few electric scooter options available for you if you don't have a license. Here's a list of 5 electric scooters you can ride without a licence in India.
Ampere Reo Elite

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Equipped with lightweight construction and a contemporary European design, the Ampere Reo Elite comes with a bright LED digital display that provides all necessary information to the rider. This electric scooter boasts a range of 55km in the city and about 60km on the highway. This scooter also has 110mm drum brakes present at front and rear.
Kabira Mobility Intercity Neo

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Here's another very stylish looking electric scooter to consider. This beauty from Kabira Mobility has a 90km range and can be fully charged in just 4 hours. Its retro looks also extend to its display, which is circular in shape. The Intercity Neo comes with spring-loaded suspension and comfortable seats to offer a smooth ride on all kinds of roads. Apart from all this, this electric scooter is also the beneficiary of disc brakes. It can be yours at around Rs 70,000.
Okinawa Lite

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Another among these electric scooters you can ride without a licence in India is the Okinawa Lite, which has a detachable battery with a capacity of 1.25kWh. This unit charges fully in 5 hours and has a range of 60kms. While the front wheel of the Okinawa Lite has a disc brake, the rear wheel has a drum brake. Moreover, it comes with regenerative braking as well. This electric scooter is priced at Rs 63,990 in India.
Hero Electric Atria LX

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Priced at around Rs 66,000, this electric scooter ships with a large digital instrument cluster on its front. It also comes with daytime running lights that give it a rather stylish appearance. The telescopic suspension on its front wheel ensures smooth rides, while a cruise control system allows the rider to let go of the accelerator on straight and empty roads.
Techo Electra Emerge

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Another electric scooter with 250W power and 25kmph top speed is the Techo Electra Emerge. It's got a range of 100kms, which is incredible for those who wish to travel long distances. This vehicle has also been blessed with 12 litres of boot space. Its front wheel comes with a disc brake, while the rear wheel grabs a drum brake.
Those are the 5 electric scooters you can ride without a licence in India. Check them out in detail before making your choice.
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