Electric scooters are fast becoming the go-to choice for daily commuters. Since they are easy to charge and easy on the environment, they present a win-win prospect for most users. And beyond all the other benefits, one of the biggest advantages that EV scooters provide is a price benefit. Here is a list of scooters that you can consider if you are looking for an affordable option:

TVS iQube
TVS iQube is TVS’s more premium or flagship EV scooter, as the brand has recently launched an all-new scooter that sits below the iQube. Named the Orbiter, the scooter provides users with an easier entry into the EV scooter market. The iQube can go up to 94 km on a single charge and reach a top speed of 75 km/h. The scooter takes 45 minutes to charge up to 80% and comes with features such as turn-by-turn navigation, a digital TFT screen, 30L under-seat storage, and an anti-theft alarm. The scooter is packed with tech and safety features.
Vida V2 Plus

Vida V2 Plus starts at Rs 92,800. This e-scooter from Hero’s electric brand VIDA comes with removable 3.4 kWh batteries and has a range of 143 km. The scooter offers three riding modes — Eco, City, and Sports. Beyond that, the scooter also has a 7-inch touch display, making it an attractive deal, along with features such as keyless riding.
Ampere Magnus Neo
Another value-for-money scooter, the Ampere Magnus Neo starts at Rs 84,999. The e-scooter has a top speed of 65 km/h and runs on a strong LFP battery, with a warranty valid for the first 75,000 km. According to Ampere, the scooter can help a user save over Rs 2 lakh compared to petrol scooters over time.
Kinetic Green Zing
The Kinetic Green Zing is one of the most affordable in the lot, with prices starting at Rs 75,900. The Zing can easily attain a range of 100 km, but only at slow speeds. The scooter is specifically designed for small commutes and features a compact 1.7 kWh battery that charges in about 3 hours. It’s perfect if you have a limited budget and are looking for an easy and affordable scooter.
Hero Electric Optima
The Hero Electric Optima starts at Rs 83,300, and even at that price, the scooter offers a decent 2 kWh battery along with digital features like a speedometer, trip meter, USB charging port, and drive modes. The all-new combi-brake system and battery safety alarm make the scooter an even better EV option for daily commutes.
TVS Orbiter

The prices for the standard variant of the TVS Orbiter start at Rs 99,000. The scooter is available in a single variant and six colours. It comes with front and rear drum brakes that help in efficient braking. The scooter can generate a maximum power output of around 2.5 kW and reach a top speed of 68 km/h. The battery capacity of the scooter is 3.1 kWh, and the overall charging time is around 4.1 hours.
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