iVOOMi Electric Announces Test Rides Of S1 Electric Scooters

- iVOOMi is a Pune-based electric two-wheeler manufacturer
- The company currently has presence with 50+ channel partners
- The iVOOMi S1 deliveries will begin from June 2022
Electric scooter brand iVOOMi Energy has announced test rides of its new electric scooter, the S1 from May 28, 2022. According to the company, test rides of the new iVOOMi S1 electric scooters will be organised at dealerships in several cities, including Pune, Nagpur, Gondia, Mumbai, Nanded, Kolhapur, Ichalkaranji, Ahmednagar, Surat, Bhavnagar, Adipur and Kachh, followed by other dealerships of the brand across the country by June 5, 2022. According to the company, the test rides for the S1 electric scooter can be reserved on the company's website, and customers can also pre-book it after the test ride for an amount of Rs. 749.
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According to iVOOMi Electric, the S1 electric scooter has been designed and manufactured in India, and is powered by a 2 kW electric motor that offers a top speed of 50-54 kmph. The electric scooter gets a 60 V, 2 kWh swappable lithium-ion battery pack, and offers a riding range of 100 km on a full charge and can be fully charged in 3-4 hours. iVOOMi offers battery-as-a-service (BaaS) model and the S1 is priced at Rs. 84,999.
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"We are delighted to start with the test ride of our newly launched S1 electric scooter and give potential customers hands-on experience with our product. We are confident that the S1 will be a game-changer in the electric scooter segment and we see this as an opportunity to demonstrate the performance of our solid-state electric motor, which offers a great driving experience and efficiency," said Sunil Bansal, Managing Director and Co-founder, iVOOMi Energy.

iVooMi electric scooter offers a range of products all under the Rs. 1 lakh price range.
The company says the S1 electric scooter has been approved by the International Centre for Automotive Technology (ICAT) and registered by the Regional Transport Office. Deliveries are expected to begin in June, and the company promises on-time deliveries to customers. While the company maintains that the S1 has been designed and developed in India, the design does have an uncanny resemblance to the Okinawa PraisePro and Praise range of electric scooters.
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