Simple Energy, the Bangalore-based EV maker has announced that it has received 30000+ pre-bookings for the Simple One electric scooter..
After the successful unveiling of the Simple One, the company has received an overwhelming response for the flagship product. Simple Energy also announced that the 30000+ pre-bookings received are with “zero” marketing which is unique for a startup in the automobile industry.
As per the information given by the company, the Simple One e-scooter has a battery range of 236 kms, accelerates from 0-40kmph in 2.95 seconds, and has a battery capacity of 4.8 KWh. The vehicle can reach a top speed of 105kmph.
With a nominal power of 4.5kw or 6hp, this vehicle boasts of a peak torque of 72Nm. It has boot space of 30 litres, a kerb weight of 110 kg with 12 inches tyres.
Suhas Rajkumar, Founder, and CEO of Simple Energy said, “We are elated with the love we’ve been receiving from the launch day. We are grateful to the audience as they believe in the product and have shown support to a home-grown company. We are here to stay! “
The company also saw a great amount of traffic on the website that caused a few issues in the back end when a customer pre-ordered. But the team has resolved all issues pertaining to pre-orders and the company now aims at getting into production as quickly as possible.
The Simple One can be pre-booked at Rs.1947 only on the company’s official website (www.simpleenergy.in). The available colours are namma red, azzure blue, grace white, and brazen black.
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