Komaki Reduces Prices Of Select Electric Two-Wheelers In Delhi

- Komaki is a new, Delhi-based EV startup in India
- The Komaki TN95 gets a price cut of Rs. 20,000 in Delhi
- The Komaki SE gets a price cut of Rs. 15,000 in Delhi
Komaki, a Delhi-based EV startup, has reduced the prices of its two electric scooters - TN95 and the SE. The Komaki TN95 sees a price reduction of Rs. 20,000 while the Komaki SE gets a price reduction of Rs. 15,000. The price reduction comes on the back of the DElhi EV policy, which sees subsidies being increased for electric two-wheelers. The new prices are effective only in Delhi and Komaki will introduce updated pricing in other cities later on. The Komaki TN95 is priced at Rs. 78,999 while the Komaki SE is priced at Rs. 80,999 after the price reduction.
Also Read: Komaki SE High-Speed Electric Scooter Launched In India

(The Komaki TN95 is an electric scooter designed for Indian families and it gets a host of features)
The manufacturer says that the new SE electric scooter competes against conventional 125 cc scooters and is powered by a 3 kW BLDC electric motor with a detachable lithium-ion battery pack. The Komaki SE offers a top speed of 85 kmph with a range of 95-125 km on a single charge. In terms of design, the Komaki SE looks like a conventional electric scooter, especially with the headlamp design, LED daytime running light pattern and faux air vents on either side. The offering is available in three colour options - Garnet red, Deep blue, Metallic Gold, and Jet black.
Also Read: Komaki Launches Three High-Speed EVs In India

(Komaki is also working on new battery technology, which is said to offer a range of 220 km)
Features on the Komaki SE include a front glove box with a USB charging port. There are also riding modes. It also gets an onboard self-diagnosis system according to the company and also gets a service reminder. There's also a coloured LED display, multimedia control switch with an inbuilt Bluetooth speaker, and remote locking with an anti-theft system. Suspension duties are handled by telescopic forks upfront and twin shocks at the rear, while braking duties come from disc brakes at either end. Komaki says the SE consumes 1.5 units of charge for a full battery.
Also Read: Komaki Introduces New Battery Technology Which Offers Range Of Up To 220 km
The TN95 is a big electric scooter designed for Indian families. It gets a storage box mounted at the rear along with a metallic guard around the body. The scooter has a range of 100-150 km on a single charge and it gets a detachable lithium-ion battery. Komaki is yet to reveal the complete specifications of the scooter. It gets features like full-colour digital display, park & reverse assist, on-board cruise control, a self-diagnosis switch and regenerative braking.
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