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Top 5 Electric Two-wheelers with 200km+ range

We have included the Top 5 Highest Range Electric Two-wheelers in India that provide a range of more than 200 km in this post.
Somsubhra ChowdhurySomsubhra Chowdhury20-Dec-22 2:49 PM
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Top 5 Electric Two-wheelers with 200km+ range


In India, a sizable portion of the population knows how air pollution affects the environment. Likewise, modern enlightened, intelligent people know how crucial fuel usage is to the vehicle market. Several EVs plan to introduce their models in 2023 to reach the marketplace and provide environmentally friendly, low-polluting automobiles. But as more and more companies enter the electric market, purchasers frequently have specific concerns.


The range of EVs is the most critical concern of the consumer, according to a survey conducted across several social media networks. Therefore, we have included the Top 5 Highest Range Electric Two-wheelers in India that provide a range of more than 200 km in this post.


Gravton Quanta





The Quanta, produced by Hyderabad-based EV company

Gravton Motors

, is the company's first electric vehicle. The Gravton Quanta, which cost Rs 99,000 (ex-showroom, Hyderabad) at the time of debut, has a remarkable range of 320 km in a single charge. The limitation was that the range was only feasible with its twin battery pack traveling at 25kmph. A 3kW internal BLDC motor with a maximum torque of 180Nm at the wheels powers the Gravton Quanta. The Gravton Quanta is, therefore, difficult to ignore if you're searching for a straightforward electric car with a vast range. Only Hyderabad, Chennai, and Bengaluru, although, provide it.


Komaki Ranger



The

Komaki Ranger

, which bills itself as the first of its kind, is an electric bike designed in cruise fashion. It comes with a 3.6kWh battery that Komaki states is adequate for a 220 km range. The Ranger is supported by a 4kW BLDC motor, which is said to have a peak speed of 80kph. The Komaki Ranger has a unique look thanks to the false exhaust pipe with Led headlights on the front, chromatic LEDs on the ends, and speakers that create a fake sound that makes it feel like an ICE bike. However, given that Komaki is not precisely a household brand, the Ranger's pricing places it slightly above the market.


Oben Rorr



The

Oben Rorr

is among the most reasonably priced options on this list while also boasting one of the broadest stated ranges. This high-stated figure is made possible by the enormous 4.4kWh battery capacity. According to Oben, the 200 km under test conditions should convert to 150 km in actual use. Three riding modes—Havoc, City, and Eco—along with a theft protection system and LED lights all around are included with the Rorr. Only the regions of Maharashtra, Delhi, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Telangana now provide the Rorr.


Simple One



On August 15, 2021,

Simple Energy

introduced the Simple One for Rs. 1,09,999. (ex-showroom). The Simple One says it can go 236 kilometers under ideal driving circumstances. With its 4.8kWh battery capacity, Simple estimates an actual range of 203 kilometers at 40–45 km/h. Additionally, the Simple One has a static unit and a replaceable battery that together weigh 7 kg. Now, Simple Energy has introduced a second 1.6kWh battery capacity for Rs 30,000, increasing the advertised range of the electric scooter to 300km. The One is also equipped with a wheel-pressure monitoring system, music control, GPS, and geofencing, among other functions. Online reservations for the Simple One may be made for as little as Rs 1,497.


Ultraviolette F77



The

Ultraviolette F77

electric motorbike has been introduced in India by the Bengaluru-based EV company. It has a peak speed of 147 kmph, making it the fastest EV two-wheeler in the nation. It also has one of the most significant ranges, at 307 km in laboratory riding condition. Moreover, its 10.3kWh static battery capacity, roughly 70 kg, is the biggest in the nation. Ultraviolette Automotive introduced the F77 electric bike in India for Rs 3.80 lakh (ex-showroom). The F77 will be available in two variations: Original and Recon, and each will have a different peak power and battery pack, which will affect range. Additionally, quite expensive, the Recon model would cost you approximately Rs. 4.55 lakh (ex-showroom). The F77 has three color options: Shadow, Airstrike, and Laser.



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