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Electric Scooty – Expectations Vs Reality

BGauss Sense in the city · January 25, 2021 ·

Electric Scooty – Expectations Vs Reality

Climate change has been a major concern which has given rise to unprecedented events all around the world. With the depleting ozone layer and the increasing demand for fossil fuels, researchers have concluded that this could be a significant gateway to look into sources of clean energy which can not only enable you to travel distances but do so in an efficient and environment-friendly way.

To curb the rising levels of pollution and the threat to the respiratory health of citizens, many automotive brands have launched electric vehicles (EVs), ranging from electric cars to electric bikes. EVs have many perks that attract users to switch from their conventional petrol/diesel-powered vehicles to a cleaner, safer and credit-worthy alternative. For the traffic during rush hours in India, there has been a growing demand for electric vehicles that are more suited to the road conditions in the country. The electric scooter is an ideal choice for Indian roads, with its compact size and enhanced manoeuvrability, which allows one to escape the long hours of traffic from any corner and gully. For example, the BGauss electric scooty was designed, keeping in mind the needs of the average Indian rider. It is aimed to be a lifestyle solution for people committed to save the environment as well as save on fuel prices. With the BGauss electric scooters, there is more than what meets the eye.

Here is a list of things where your reality will be better than your expectations of the BGauss electric scooty:

1. Tailored To Your Needs

Expectations: You might think that electric scooters wouldn’t be able to adjust to your needs, and you might have to “go with the flow” when it comes to its performance. There are also concerns about how it would be difficult to adjust to the riding experience after using a petrol-powered vehicle.

Reality: All your worries about whether the scooter will fit your needs will be squashed by what BGauss has to offer. BGauss gives you an option of selecting from their high-speed B8 electric scooter and the low-speed A2 electric scooter. The scooters are further equipped with three riding modes that allow you to adjust the speed and performance, depending on the road and traffic conditions.

2. Speed

Expectations: People migrating from fuel-powered scooters to electric scooters often expect that electric scooters will not be able to match the same speed as their previous vehicles. Users may also have doubts about the speed with which they’ll be able to travel across the city.

Reality: You can rest assured and leave the worry of speed behind with the three riding modes offered in the BGauss electric scooters. The B8, which is their high-speed variant, offers you to travel at 36 km/hr, 42 km/hr and 50 km/hr with riding mode 1,2 and 3 respectively.

3. Looks

Expectations: Are you among those who think electric scooters don’t look “cool”? You might also be worried that the scooter will have limited colour options or a frail body.

Reality: You couldn’t be more wrong. Electric scooty are not only a lifestyle change but a statement in itself. The BGauss electric scooters are stylish with their sassy, contemporary looks and equipped with premium-quality tactile switches. Available in four colours (Silk Red, Sparkling Blue, Nebula Grey, Pearl White), the BGauss B8 has a 360-degree chrome finish, multi-colour digital display, designer LED projector lamps, giving you clear visibility in day and night. Similarly, BGauss A2 is equipped with a digital dashboard, powerful taillights with integrated indicators and a 20-litre boot space. What’s more, is that both the scooters are adorned with extra-gloss paint which offers UV protection, thus offering a longer life.

4. Battery Life

Expectations: You might be skeptical about investing in an electric scooter, worrying what if the battery dies down while you are on the road. You may also be in fear of a low shelf life of the battery or other issues that might keep you second-guessing.

Reality: Depending on your usage, BGauss offers two option when it comes to powering your electric scooter; the lithium battery and the lead-acid battery. All your qualms will be put to rest because each battery is backed up by a 3-year (lithium-ion battery) and 1-year warranty (lead-acid battery). Not only that but the lithium battery is removable, allowing you to charge it anywhere with a standard outlet. Both these batteries are water and dust resistant which extends your peace of mind about their maintenance. And last but not least, BGauss scooters are equipped with advanced technological features such as over-charging protection, over-discharging protection, short circuit prevention, temperature control, cell equalization, voltage equalization and battery logs, which ensure that your battery is in optimal condition for use.

Electric scooty are the key to bettering our future, not just in terms of saving the environment but also conserving fossil fuels. With its far-reaching implications on human health, it is imperative that we use this opportunity to do all that we can to improve the quality of the entire ecosystem. With BGauss electric scooters, you are not only bringing sense to the city but also a healthier tomorrow to live in. To know more about BGauss electric scooters, click here.

Can e-scooters pave the way for smart transportation in India

Can E-Scooters Pave The Way For Smart Transportation In India

BGauss Sense in the city · January 22, 2021 ·

How E-Scooters Pave Way For Smart Transportation In India?

In June 2015, the Central Government of India announced the Smart Cities Mission. The idea was to leverage technology to develop new smart cities and enhance the overall landscape and connectivity of existing ones. While the process is still in a nascent stage, some aspects of this roadmap are being realised independently or as a precursory move. Smart transportation is one such essential cog, not just in the context of smart cities but the larger picture of the nation’s economic growth. It is a broader term that encompasses smaller, often interdependent elements like IoT driven transportation systems, driverless vehicles, or automobiles with some intelligent system. Another facet to smart transportation is that of green, energy-efficient alternatives. The need for sustenance and conservation being underscored by climate change indicators, governments globally have finally started to take measures to protect the planet. Electric vehicles are entirely in keeping with the nation’s intentions to adopt sustainable practices and are an essential piece in the puzzle. A piece that is likely to come in the form of an e-scooter!

Electric scooters are becoming increasingly popular in metro cities and are getting a nod in Tier 2/3 cities and rural areas as well. They are plug-in scooters, where the electricity is stored onboard in a rechargeable battery. The primary reason for individuals and countries eagerly adopting them is their no-fuel, environment-friendly nature. Because they don’t need any fuel to run, the operation and maintenance costs involved are meagre, making them an ideal mobility solution. Some other advantages are:

  • No engine noise, thereby reducing noise pollution levels
  • Tax relief provisions made by the Government
  • No license needed to own and operate low-speed variants of the e-scooter
  • Portability, especially in models fitted with a removable battery that can’t be charged anywhere

Several companies, including BGauss, have modelled their e-scooters to cater to all kinds of audience who look for reasonably priced tech-forward, sleek models that are ideal for urban and rural areas, and perfectly balance form and function. The electric two-wheeler market in India is expected to grow at a CAGR of over 44% during 2019–2025. Moreover, the Government has set a target of electric vehicles crossing about 20 lakh units in sales, of which e-scooters will make up a huge chunk.

What lies in the future of electric scooters, and how will they transform the transportation scene to make it smarter, cleaner and more viable? Here are some parameters that can influence more people to embrace these zero-emission travel saviors and help them pave the way for India’s smart transportation!

  • Curing Range Anxiety: The range anxiety with EVs, especially electric two-wheelers, can be a real low-point. Electric two-wheelers compared to electric cars, aren’t presently built with enough space to hold big, high-capacity batteries that can allow a good riding range. Models on sale in India offer a range of more than 60-80 km on a single charge, which albeit sufficient, can be improved vastly. Some companies strive to devise design upgrades that allow scooters to hold bigger batteries, thereby increasing their range, while others have been experimenting with interchangeable battery modules. These modules would ideally offer a mileage that’s presently being offered in total, by most e-scooters. For example, three battery modules would mean thrice the range, which could be up to 240 KM!
  • Technology Advancements: Tech-embellishments you would find on most existing versions of models include capabilities like anti-theft alarms, side stand sensors and a “find your scooter” feature, all of which are available on the BGauss B8 and A2. Artificial Intelligence, sensors for IoT and accident prevention and a smooth integration with phones and other smart devices, will power e-scooters and smart transportation as a whole. Two-wheeler and technology enthusiasts can look forward to vehicles that can communicate with each other, drivers and things like road infrastructure. Makers of these vehicles will also need to explore additional features like geofencing, navigation, regenerative braking for smart transportation systems to reach their full potential.
  • Swappability Of Batteries: One major contributing factor to the high upfront cost of e-scooters is the high price of the battery pack, which constitutes 40-60 per cent of the vehicle’s value. Battery swapping technology can resolve this, as the battery packs are often separated from the e-scooter and owned by energy operators. Therefore the consumer will only need to pay whenever they swap the used battery with a charged one instantly. Swappable batteries, which have been implemented by manufacturers in China and some European countries, allow electric two-wheelers to swap batteries in a matter of seconds, where charging a single battery pack to full capacity takes typically up to 6 hours. Projections in trend reports suggest that India’s EV battery swapping market would reach $6.1 million by 2030.
  • Government Policies: Both Central and State Governments are working on schemes that incentivise the manufacturing process and associated investments in batteries, smart charging, etc., rather than concentrating all benefits in sales. The Government also aims to extend the revolution brought about by e-rickshaws by propagating the use of electric vehicles as a means of public transportation. Transportation used by logistics companies, delivery services and last-mile operators, will slowly shift to using electric cars and scooters, in the foreseeable future.

One conclusive evidence one can gather from the points mentioned above is that the efforts need to come from all stakeholders involved, to accelerate the progress being made in smart transportation. The Government needs to introduce more policies, overcome infrastructural challenges and build a more robust supply chain. Manufacturers need to enhance the design and technology aspects while trying to fix battery issues. Finally, consumers need to drive the change by embracing the concept of sustenance and looking beyond conventional commuting options. Together, we can build an ecosystem that benefits everyone and help achieve India’s future goals!

Lithium Ion Battery For Electric Scooter

The Pros and Cons of Lithium-Ion Battery For Electric Scooter

BGauss Sense in the city · January 11, 2021 ·

Benefits And Limitations Of Lithium-Ion Battery For Electric Scooter

The Lithium-ion battery is known as the “fuel tank” of your electric scooter. It holds the energy that the DC motor, lights, controller, and other accessories consume. Due to their excellent energy capacity and durability, most electric scooters would have some form of lithium ion-based battery pack. Many children’s electric scooters and other inexpensive models include batteries of lead-acid. The battery pack in a scooter consists of individual cells and electronics called a battery management device that makes it secure to run. More significant battery packs, calculated in watt-hours, have more power and can make an electric scooter go further. However, they also improve the scooter’s size and weight, making it less compact. Also, batteries are one of the scooter’s most costly elements, and the total cost rises accordingly.

Lithium-Ion Battery For Electric Scooter

Li-ion batteries, the volume of energy contained relative to their physical weight, have excellent energy density. Lithium-ion batteries, also known as dry cell “Li-Ion” or “Lithium” batteries, use lithium salts as its electrolyte to release electrons through energy-storing chemical reactions. There is a degree of risk of explosion of the lithium battery due to the damage caused by the heat and its vulnerability to high temperatures, so all manufacturers need to build sophisticated security and safety systems in compliance with EU safety directives. They also have exceptional durability, which means they can be regularly discharged and recharged or “cycled” and still retain their storage capacity. Li-ion refers to many chemistries of the battery involving the lithium-ion. Here is a list:

  • Lithium manganese oxide (LiMn2O4)
  • Lithium manganese nickel (LiNiMnCoO2)
  • Lithium nickel cobalt aluminum oxide (LiNiCoAlO2)
  • Lithium nickel cobalt oxide (LiCoO2)
  • Lithium cobalt oxide (LiCoO2)
  • Lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4). 

These chemicals for batteries represent a trade-off between protection, durability, power, and current performance.

Pros of Using Lithium-Ion Battery Electric Scooter:

1. High Density

Lithium is known to be the lightest of all elements, has the highest electrochemical potential, and has the maximum energy density per weight. Lithium-ion energy density is twice that of the regular nickel-cadmium. The loads’ characteristics are relatively good and, in terms of discharge, behave similarly to nickel-cadmium. The high 3.6-volt cell voltage allows for battery pack designs with only one cell. Today’s mobile phones operate all on one single cell.

2. Low Maintenance

Lithium-ion is a battery with low maintenance, a benefit that cannot be asserted by any other chemicals. It takes 8-9 hours to charge a lead-acid battery; on the other hand, a Li-ion battery is 90% charged in two hours and takes just three hours to charge fully. There is no need to extend the battery’s life, and no planned cycling is needed and does not need prolonged priming. One regular charge is all that’s required.

3. Relatively Low Self-Discharge 

Self-discharge is less than half of that for batteries based on nickel. In contrast to nickel-cadmium, the self-discharge is less than half, making lithium-ion better suited for modern fuel gauge applications. When disposed of, lithium-ion cells do no damage.

4. No Need For A Battery Replacement

After 1.5 years of usage, lead-acid batteries’ capacity is about 50% of the initial total, while that of Li-ion batteries is about 75%  of the initial capacity after three years of use. As the minimum needed life for an E-scooter is three years, while Li-ion batteries do not, current lead-acid batteries require a battery upgrade.

5. Eco-friendly Travel 

Toxic gases like CO, HC, and NO are released from an engine-type scooter. However, since it does not contain any pollution, an E-scooter powered by electricity from a Li-ion battery is not toxic to the human body and the environment. Also, speciality cells can provide very high current to applications such as power tools.

Cons Of Using Lithium-Ion Battery For Electric Scooter

Certain pitfalls need to be weighed against the advantages, much as the use of other technology. While there are drawbacks to lithium-ion battery technology, this may not imply that they may not be resolved or at least mitigated and outstanding output achieved. Knowing the disadvantages ensures that the workaround will also be used to reduce the impact of the disadvantages. 

1. Prone To Aging- Even If Not In Use

One of the critical drawbacks of lithium-ion batteries for consumer devices is the aging of lithium-ion batteries. After one year, whether your scooter’s battery is in use or not, some power degradation will be evident. After two to three years, the battery usually dies. It should be remembered that other compounds often have degenerative symptoms that are age-related. Batteries will also only be able to endure 500-1000 discharge cycles of charging before their power decreases. This amount is growing with the advancement of li-ion technology, but batteries need to be replaced after a while, and this may be a challenge if they are installed in the machinery.

2. Protection

To sustain voltage and current within safe limits, a protective circuit is necessary. Lithium-ion batteries are not as robust as certain other rechargeable materials. They need protection from being overcharged and so far discharged. In addition to this, they need to keep the present under stable limits. Therefore, one of the drawbacks of lithium-ion batteries is that they need optimized safety circuitry to ensure that they are maintained within their safe operating limits. To ensure secure operation, it is fragile and requires a safety chain. 

Another part of the safety circuitry is that the cell’s temperature is controlled to stop high temperatures. The overall charge and discharge current is limited to between 1 ° C and 2 ° C on most sets. That said, although quick charging, some become a little warm on occasions.

3. Costly

The cost is a prominent lithium-ion battery drawback. They are usually around 40% more expensive to produce than cadmium cells made of nickel. When contemplating their use in mass-produced consumer goods where any added costs are a big concern, this is a significant consideration.

4. Technology Development

Though lithium-ion batteries have been available for many years, yet some might still regard it as an immature technology as it is still much a developing field. This can be a drawback in terms of the fact that technology does not stay stable. Continually, metals and chemicals shift. However, that can also be an asset since more options are possible since new lithium-ion technologies are being developed all the time.

While not inherently a benefit or drawback, it is possibly worth remembering that lithium acid batteries’ handling in a cold place speeds down the lithium-ions degradation phase (and other chemicals). Manufacturers prefer temperatures of about 15 ° C for transportation. Furthermore, during storage, the battery should be partly charged. Manufacturers usually recommend a charge range of about 40% to 50%.

There are several distinct benefits to the Li-ion battery process. The technology is therefore commonly used, and this is only expected to grow. Knowing the pros and cons makes it easier to make the full use of battery technology.

Depending on housing, use conditions, and battery size, electric scooter batteries can last from 2 and 4 years and between 3000 and 5000 miles. The battery life would be shorter if you don’t maintain your scooter or store it poorly.

Things to consider while buying an e-scooter

Things To Consider While Buying An E-Scooter

BGauss Sense in the city · December 31, 2020 ·

What To Look For In An E-Scooter: A Guide For The Unacquainted

Are you looking to purchase a new e-scooter? Are you overwhelmed by everything there is to know, before making a suitable choice? From design to performance to maintenance, there are a number of critical factors to keep in mind while purchasing your vehicle. Before we deep-dive into those, let’s briefly touch upon what electric scooters are, why they’re being touted as a giant leap towards reducing climate impacts, and how they have proven to be both bank and earth friendly!

Electric scooters fall under the larger bracket of Electric Vehicles (EVs) and are two-wheeled drives that can be electrically charged, and require no fuel consumption. The electricity is stored on a rechargeable battery, which can be charged by plugging into standard outlets. Most of them are powered by Lithium ion batteries that drive the motors.

They come in two variants:

  • High Speed Electric Scooters (offer speed up to 70 KMPH)
  • Low Speed Electric Scooters (offer speed up to 25 KMPH and often don’t require a license)

Governments globally have been encouraging the proliferation of electric vehicles, and have even introduced tax relief and scrappage policies to increase purchases. Electric scooters, like other electric vehicles, eliminate fuel consumption and bring down the carbon footprint of scooters.

Now, let’s look at some important things to consider while buying an e-scooter:

Price:

Presumably, price becomes the deciding factor when it comes to buying almost any premium product, and electric scooters are no exception to this. Although the initial purchasing cost is high for an electric vehicle, largely due to the included rechargeable battery, over time it proves to be significantly more cost-effective. Also, there are different models with varying levels of features and add-ons. This also impacts pricing.

Scooter Range And Battery Life:

With the scooter range, one can know how much distance it’s possible to cover, before the battery runs out. Range coverage is dependent on several factors such as weight of the scooter, weather conditions, average speed, motor power, and so on. Although the top scooters can let you ride an upwards of 100 kms, this limit is highly correlated to the battery life of your bike. Battery life is calculated in terms of the number of charging cycles a scooter can undergo, and with time this capacity tends to dwindle. Depending on the type (i.e. lithium, lead or nickel), batteries can hold up to 300-500 charge cycles. The best ones are capable of preserving up to 1000 charging cycles. It is also important to ensure that the battery is waterproof, shock-proof and replaceable.

Quality And Make:

It goes without saying, quality and safety should be prioritized above everything else and shouldn’t be compromised or overlooked no matter what. There are 3 main components whose quality you must thoroughly scrutinize:

  • Tyres: These are usually one of three types, i.e. air-filled, airless or a combination of rubber and air pockets. Each of these offers different benefits and have their own limitations. Depending on what kind of terrain you wish to ride your bike on, you may decide to pick one over the other.
  • Wheels:  It has been argued that alloy wheels work better than spoke ones, especially for electric two-wheelers. This is primarily because they’re lightweight, yet sturdy enough to endure stressors from multiple directions. However, in terms of costs, alloy wheels are much more expensive. 
  • Brakes: Scooters use either drum, rim or disk brakes. Disc brakes are normally recommended, as they provide strong braking power, especially on rough roads. 

Battery Portability:

When buying an e-scooter in India, it is absolutely necessary to look for models that offer detachable batteries. Lithium batteries tend to have the advantage of being removable, and are compatible enough to be charged on the move. In case of a low battery, it becomes easy to charge the detachable battery irrespective of the location.

Power:

Motor power is another important parameter to factor in, while buying an electric bike. It can be quite challenging to ride an electric scooter on rough terrains and slopes, if it consists of low power. In a majority of electric scooter models, motor power is around 200 watts on an average. Anything upwards of 250 watts is recommended, especially if you intend to use your bike on inclined roads or uneven terrains. 

Tech Embellishments

While most of these are add-ons and aren’t necessarily needed for the basic functioning of an electric scooter, they’re nice to have for the price paid. BGauss E-Scooters come with a range of such intelligent features including smartphone connectivity, USB ports, LED navigation dashboard, anti-theft sensors and alarms, “find your vehicle” feature, etc. 

To wrap up, now that the environmental benefits of e-scooters are aplenty, it’s now a matter of building an ecosystem around the offering, one that can ensure accessibility to all. What remains to be seen is how quickly we are able to adapt to the idea and usage of it. What is known for certain is that, we must!

Owning An Electric Scooter

Owning An Electric Scooter – Why The Pros Outweigh The Cons

BGauss Sense in the city · December 16, 2020 ·

Climate change indicators are becoming glaringly obvious by the minute, and ecologically friendlier alternatives are being adopted by individuals and nations alike. One major contributing factor towards melting glaciers and extreme droughts, has been the increase in vehicular traffic and associated fuel emissions. As people are becoming increasingly conscious of their own lifestyle choices that have collectively caused this irreversible damage, several sustainable practices have set in; for example, switching to biodegradable materials, recycling and upcycling, reducing fuel consumption, etc. One such alternative that is comparatively easy on the pocket, and keeps the planet happy at the same time, is the electric scooter.

Electric scooters fall under the broader umbrella of Electric Vehicles or EVs and are two-wheelers that come with a rechargeable battery fitted in. Unlike the traditional motorbike, an electric two-wheeler has motors that contribute partially or completely to the movement of the vehicle. The power of the motor usually ranges from 250W to 3000W. The maximum speed of the electric scooters or bike ranges from 25 to 70 km/hr.

They come in two variants:

  • High Speed Electric Scooters (offer speed up to 70 KMPH)
  • Low Speed Electric Scooters (offer speed up to 25 KMPH and often don’t require a license)

Going forward, a majority of vehicle manufactures would most likely be introducing these plug-in electric models of scooters. Governments worldwide have also made it abundantly clear that EVs in general, are on the rise, and will play a great role in mitigating environmental harm. If this has caught your interest and you wish to understand some of the pros and cons of investing in an electric scooter, read on!

Here are six strong reasons for you to consider buying an electric bike:

1. Storage Space

Electric two wheelers usually come with a decent storage compartment under the seat, allowing you to store essentials or even bike accessories. You no longer need to inconveniently balance bags or packages in the little space ahead of you!

2. Environment-Friendly

This has been repeated multiple times before, but we’ll say it again. Electric scooters are pro-environment and cut down the emission of toxic greenhouse gases such as CO2. Every time a person uses an electric bike or any other electric vehicle, they’re doing their bit towards protecting the planet.

3. Saves Fuel

As the name suggests, the motorbike or scooter doesn’t use any petrol or fuel. Needless to say, this tremendously cuts down on operating costs besides being energy efficient.

4. Lower Maintenance Costs

You no longer need to fret about maintaining your scooter. Thanks to the electric motor, you do not need to spend extra money or time on cumbersome tasks such as oil change, filters, and fuel, which would otherwise be mandatory with traditional two wheelers. Electric scooters such as the BGauss A2 and BGauss B8 ensure you save up to Rs. 50,000 in three years on travel by eliminating expenditure made on fuel.

5. Tax-Incentives And Scrappage Schemes

Many governments offer tax benefits to owners of electric vehicles, including scrappage schemes for switching from old vehicles to newer ones that are more fuel efficient, like electric scooters. Loans are also made available at very low-interest rates, thereby encouraging more people to take the plunge.

6. Low Acoustic Impact

Noise pollution in India, has long crossed permissible levels of noise and is becoming a major threat especially in urban areas. Health disorders such as anxiety, stress, and headaches can be curbed by switching to electric two wheelers. As they are free of complex mechanisms such as an engine or gear box, they are practically silent except for the faint hum of the motor.

Of course, every new technology comes with its flaws. Below are some areas where the electric scooter has proven to be less than perfect:

1. Low Speed

While electric two wheelers are hailed for being better than traditional two wheelers in most areas, the former does lag behind in speed. Electric bikes often have smaller wheels than traditional bikes and bicycles, which has a negative impact on its speed. However, it’s worth noting that this problem doesn’t persist in all electric scooters, and only certain models have shown this to be a setback.

2. Charging Time

Charging the electric two-wheeler naturally takes a lot longer than just refueling a traditional two-wheeler, and falls anywhere between 30 minutes to several hours. Some models also tend to discharge faster than usual, especially under low temperature.

3. Recharging Ports

Insufficiency of recharging ports is a common problem in many places, especially one like India where electric vehicles aren’t as widely used as normal ones. Additionally, the extension of network cables to recharge the vehicle is seen as a problem in many countries, especially in the US. However, there are several countries where these ports are easily accessible.

One feature offered by electric scooters, including the BGauss B8 and A2, is that of a detachable battery which is portable and can be charged from anywhere.

In conclusion, there are both advantages as well as disadvantages with regard to the ownership of an electric two-wheeler, or an EV in general. On the whole, it is definitely a more sustainable approach to transport, and one that is future forward. With time, the industry is only going to expand and advance further, and we can certainly assume that the good will outweigh the bad someday!

Electric Scooters in Mumbai Are a Green Solution

Are Electric Scooters In Mumbai A Green Solution For Mobility?

BGauss Sense in the city · December 14, 2020 ·

Electric scooters are gaining extreme popularity in India. Given the alarming rate at which pollution is rising across the country, electric scooters in Mumbai have become quite prevalent.

The right scooter can play an essential role in curbing the impact of pollution. Electric scooters in Mumbai are one green solution that is contributing to boosting mobility.

Benefits Of E-scooters In Mumbai

One of the main reasons why electric scooters in Mumbai gained so much popularity is that they provide safety, are cost-effective and are fun to use. The people of Mumbai are diving into getting electric scooters.

Here’s a range of reasons why people are using electric scooters in Mumbai.

  • Provides Body Balance

If you are looking forward to maintaining a body balance, then electric scooters can help to manage it even while doing other activities. Electric scooters can help enhance body balance and are pretty easy to learn as well.

A healthy body balance helps to enhance mobility skills. People who drive electric scooters tend to have a healthy body balance.

  • Electric Scooters Boost Serotonin

Reports have shown that people who ride electric scooters tend to be happier than others. An electric scooter in Mumbai is pretty fun to drive and will help you release stress.

Being outdoors can help you get rid of stress. You no longer have to deal with the stress of public transport.

  • Beneficial For The Environment

Since it is green and environment friendly, it can provide extensive benefits to the environment. Electric scooters have a positive impact on the overall environment as they ensure zero carbon emissions and a peaceful commute. It helps to lessen pollution levels.

Electric Scooters In Mumbai

The safety of pedestrians and motorists is paramount with strong traffic guidelines and systems. The introduction of electric scooters in Mumbai can play an essential role in enhancing people’s safety.

The police officers are responsible for holding up the traffic flow across a large intersection of the city. The city has camera systems installed all across. Mumbai is one of the cities with the highest population. It is the epicentre of financial dreams. People from all across the country come to Mumbai to fulfil their dreams. So, traffic is prevalent in this country.

Having an electric scooter in such a congested city will help you stay protected against the risk of traffic. We all hate traffic, don’t we? The electric scooters can further ensure robust systems. Riding electric scooters along the corners of Mumbai will ensure you aren’t stuck in traffic.

Traffic Infrastructure Change 

Traffic and infrastructure solutions are changing. So, the best option would be to have an electric scooter in Mumbai, Delhi and Pune. You can’t fight traffic, but you can always contribute to lessening it.

Green Mobility Scheme

Mumbai is already on the verge of losing its calm, not literally. Cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata and Pune are already suffering from vehicle issues due to the subsidy of the government’s Green Mobility Scheme.

The policy applies to electric vehicles- cars and scooters. As a result, electric scooters have become very prominent. There has been a surge in electric scooters in Mumbai, with more and more people choosing it over petrol scooters.

Low Battery Life And Safety

One of the main reasons why electric scooters didn’t get enough popularity in their early stages was because of the high maintenance they required. But, electric scooters in Mumbai are being designed to deliver efficiency with significant battery life. So, with one charge, you will be able to move across kilometers in no time.

Electric scooters weren’t considered popular, but with increasing pollution and other problems, they have gained extreme popularity. If you properly maintain your electric scooter, it will run efficiently without any concern for 12 to 15 months.

Electric scooters in Mumbai have specially designed engines that cater to all your needs. You will not need to worry about the loss of energy due to high fuel combustion. Electric scooters in India can run up to 25-50 km per hour on an average smoothly.

One essential thing to note is that these are electric scooters and not motorbikes, so you won’t have to worry much about the license. BGauss, an upcoming E-scooter brand has recently launched a model, BGauss A2, for which no license is required.

It is often believed that electric scooters in Mumbai are expensive, but given the amount of savings one makes on the cost of petrol, E-scooters are extremely affordable.

Haven’t got an electric scooter yet? Get one, immediately!

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