Okinawa Raise electric scooter comes with a price tag of ₹50,000
Okinawa Raise electric scooter is from a famous electric two-wheeler manufacturer Okinawa Scooters. It is the most affordable electric scooter with a price tag of 50,000 rupees.
Okinawa Raise electric scooter
Features
Its key features include alloy wheels with tubeless tyres, beige colour seat, digital speedometer, rear suspension, storage space. It has got a stylish headlight and rear light. It is approved by ARAI and ICAT.
Its loading capacity is 150 kg and dimensions are 1725X695X1080mm. It has a boot space of 19 litres. It has drum brakes in front and rear. It has hydraulic telescopic suspension in front and double shocker with dual-tube technology in the rear.
Technical specifications
While looking into its technical specifications, it is equipped with 250 watts, BLDC waterproof motor, its battery capacity is 48V/24Ah VRLA battery that fully charges in 4 to 6 hours. It can be charged using a micro charger with auto cut function. It has E-ABS electronic assisted braking system with regenerative energy. Its ground clearance is 160 mm. It gives a top speed of 25 kmph and range 65 km on a full charge. Its running cost is just 20 paise per kilometre.
Warranty & Price
It comes with 3 years of vehicle warranty and 1-year battery pack warranty and 36 months or 30,000 km motor warranty. It comes with a price tag of 50,000 rupees and you can order it online on Amazon too.
As it is a low-speed electric scooter you don’t need to register or have a license to ride this electric scooter. If you are looking for an electric scooter for your city and everyday commutes, this is the best option at an affordable price.
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