The Bounce Infinity E1 which became the company’s first electric scooter also incorporates a new battery swapping technology and also introduces the first of its kind, battery-as-a-service option. Via this scheme, batteries can be availed as a swappable service which brings the cost of ownership down.
Bounce Infinity E1 production starts in Rajasthan plant
Bounce has finally started producing the Bounce Infinity E1 electric scooter at its Bhiwadi plant in Rajasthan. The plant has a total production capacity of two lakh units a year. Bounce also plans to expand to its South India plant which would facilitate a production capacity of upwards of five lakh units a year.
“With the roll-out of the Bounce Infinity E1 from our plant, we are thrilled that the first batch of our electric scooters will soon make its way to eagerly awaiting customers across the country. All of us are excited about the future of mobility in India, and are proud to play a part in it” said Mr Vivekananda Hallekere, Co-Founder and CEO, Bounce Infinity
The company aims to start delivering the e-scooters to its customers from April 18th.
Bounce Infinity specifications
The Bounce Infinity E1 is powered by a 1.5kW motor (83Nm) paired with a 2kWhr 48V battery pack. This setup is good for 85km of range on a single charge, top speed of 65kmph and 0-40kmph in 8 seconds.
The e-scooter also offers driving modes that include, Drag Mode, Eco Mode and Power Mode. The e-scooter gets 12-inch alloys, a combined braking system with discs at the front and rear, 155mm of ground clearance, LED lighting, a digital instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity, and generous under seat storage.
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