Cheapest Electric Bikes in 2021

- Electric vehicles seem to be one of our best shots at sustainable travel.
- We are on the verge of an electric vehicle revolution!
- List of the top 6 cheapest electric bikes in India in 2021
Are you a bike lover who also loves nature? Are you living in the dilemma that you must pick one? Don't worry; electric bikes are here to save you.
Let's admit it, climate change is here, and electric vehicles seem to be one of our best shots at sustainable development. While EVs have their fair share of disadvantages, they more than compensate for it by causing minimal emissions once they hit the road. There's no denying that we are on the verge of an electric vehicle revolution!
Here is our list of the top 6 cheapest electric bikes in India in 2021.
Vahak Vyom
This ergonomically designed electric bike looks similar to a motorcycle that has been, for years, the love of Indians — Hero Splendor. This EV offers a top speed of 45 kilometres per hour, with a range of 80 kilometres in a single charge (4 hours of charge time). It comes with a 51.2V 30Ah Lithium-ion detachable battery and front and rear drum brakes. The load capacity of this electric bike is 150 kilograms and its available in the Indian market for Rs. 85,000.

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Komaki Xgt Charge
If you love bikes with sporty and stylish looks, you are bound to love this one. The Komaki Xgt Charge is a small electric bike best suited for short-distance commuting. It offers a top speed of 60 kilometres per hour, with a range of 80-100 kilometres in a single charge (4 hours of charging time). It comes with front and rear disc brakes. The load capacity of this EV is 150 kilograms. The Komaki Xtg Charge comes with a 69V Lithium-ion battery pack and is available in the Indian market for Rs. 42,500.

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Atum 1.0
Atum 1.0 from ATUMOBILE has a classic off-road feel to it. This EV is tailor-made to give you a lightweight and rugged feel. It provides a top speed of 25 kilometres per hour, a range of 100 kilometres on full charge (with 4 hours of charging time). This light-weight electric bike comes with front and rear disc brakes and a load capacity of 120 kilograms. It comes with a 48V detachable Lithium-ion battery pack and is available in the Indian market for Rs. 55,000.

Photo Credit: atumobile.co
Also Read: Are Electric Cars Faster Than ICE Cars? Go Figure.
Oreva Aarieyana
Aarieyana, from Oreva, is an ultra-lightweight electric bike designed for short-distance commuting. If you're looking for a bike to get your odd jobs or daily errands done, this is the perfect bike for you. It offers a top speed of 35 kilometres per hour and a range of 60 kilometres in a single charge (6 hours of charging time). It has front and rear end disc brakes, a load capacity of 120 kilograms, and a 48V lead-acid battery pack. You can buy this electric bike for Rs. 42,999.

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Detel Easy Plus
Detel Easy Plus is a unisex electric bike with looks and purposes similar to Aarieyana. It offers a top speed of 35 kilometres per hour and a range of 60 kilometres in a single charge (with charging time varying between 4-6 hours). This lightweight electric bike comes with front and rear drum brakes. However, unlike Aarieyana, this bike has a load capacity of a whopping 170 kilograms. It comes with a 960Wh detachable lithium-ion battery. The showroom price of Detel Easy Plus is Rs. 42,000.

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Also Read: Assessing The Eco-Friendly Quotient Of Electric Cars
Pi Beam PiMo
If you love cycling, this is the perfect electric bike for you. PiMo, from Pi Beam, is a two-wheeler utility electric vehicle. With a top speed of 25 kilometres per hour, this bike offers a range of 50 kilometres on a single charge. It also offers a significantly fast charge time of 2 hours, a front and rear disc braking system, and a load capacity of 120 kilograms. It uses a 600Wh detachable Lithium-ion battery. You can buy this bike for Rs. 35,000.

Photo Credit: www.pibeam.com
If you wish to buy any of these vehicles, we strongly recommend that you visit a showroom and check it out first. Our planet's health is everyone's responsibility, and its high time we switched to a greener way of locomotion.
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