Simple One E-Scooter Test Rides to Begin from July 20

  • Published On: 30 May 2022
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The first phase of test rides of the Simple One electric scooter will take place in Bangalore

Simple Energy is all set to commence the test rides of its flagship scooter - the Simple One. Having said that, the test ride will be conducted in 13 cities across India. Besides that, the first phase of test rides will begin from July 20 onwards in Bangalore followed by Chennai, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Pune, Panaji, and other cities. Interested customers can reserve test ride slots by directly visiting the company’s official website. 

We are delighted to begin the test rides and give customers a sense of what we have been building. We aim to offer the maximum number of test rides to those who have been waiting to ride the Simple One. Additionally, we plan to add more cities in the coming months," as commented by Suhas Rajkumar, Founder and CEO of Simple Energy.


Furthermore, Simple Energy is planning to conduct test rides in several more cities. As for the deliveries of the vehicle, they are likely to begin soon after the test rides. Simple One made its debut on August 15 last year in the country. It is priced at Rs 1.09 lakhs (ex-showroom) for the standard variant with a real-world range of 203 km (up to 236 km in ideal conditions). The e-scooter costs Rs 1.45 lakhs (ex-showroom) for the long-range configuration with over 300 km of range via an additional battery pack. Interested buyers can book Simple One e-scooter at a token amount of Rs 1947. The bookings can be made online by visiting the official website www.simpleenergy.in .

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