Simple Dot One Electric Scooter launched at Rs 99,999

Bengaluru-based startup Simple Energy has thrown down the gauntlet in the Indian electric vehicle (EV) market with the launch of the Dot One, an electric scooter priced at a jaw-dropping Rs 99,999 (ex-showroom Bengaluru). and the business asserts that this is only available to Bangalore-based Simple One clients who have made reservations in advance. Online reservations are currently being accepted for the launch pricing, which will be disclosed in January 2024 for new customers at a little higher premium.

The Dot One will only be available in one form and have a fixed battery that has a range of 151 kilometers. The Dot One is offered in four colors: Namma Red, Brazen Black, Grace White, and Azure Blue. A 750W charger is included with the device. In response to many requests, the Dot One will also be available in LightX and BrazenX color variants as part of the first offering. According to the corporation, delivery would start in Bangalore and move gradually to other cities.

Specification

Feature

Specification

Variant

Single

Battery Type

Fixed

Certified Range

151 km

IDC Range

160 km

Top Speed 

105 km/h 

Tyres

Specially designed for maximizing on-road range

Acceleration (0-40 kmph)

2.77 seconds

Wheel Size

12-inch

Tyre Type

90-90 tubeless

Battery Capacity

3.7 kWh

Electric Motor

8.5 kW

Charger 

750W Charger 

Peak Torque

72 Nm

Under-seat Storage

35 liters

 

 














Price

Let's face it, the price is the biggest talking point. At Rs 99,999, the Dot One undercuts established players like Ola S1 and Bajaj Chetak by a significant margin. This instantly makes it an attractive proposition for budget-conscious buyers who have been hesitant to make the switch to EVs due to the higher initial cost.

Range and Performance

The claimed range of 151 km is impressive, putting it on par with some of the more expensive scooters in the market. The Dot One is powered by a 3.7kWh battery pack and can speed from 0 to 40 kmph in 2.7 seconds. The Simple Dot One also has CBS, disc brakes on both ends, 12-inch wheels, a touchscreen instrument panel, and 35 liters of under-seat storage.


Simple and Stylish Design

The Dot One ditches the bulky, futuristic look of many EVs for a clean and minimalist aesthetic. The sleek lines and subtle curves might not turn heads like some of its competitors, but they offer a timeless elegance that will likely appeal to a wider audience.

The Elephant in the Room: Questions and Concerns

While the Dot One undoubtedly has the potential to be a game-changer, there are some questions that need to be addressed:

·        Production and Delivery: Can Simple Energy ramp up production to meet the expected demand at this price point? Deliveries for the first batch of pre-booked scooters are slated for January 2024, but it remains to be seen if the company can stick to its timeline.

·        Battery and Charging Infrastructure: The success of any EV hinges on battery performance and charging infrastructure. While Simple has partnered with Bounce for battery swapping, the overall charging network in India is still nascent.

·        Quality and After-Sales Service: Simple Energy is a relatively new player in the market. Can they ensure the quality and reliability of their vehicles, and provide adequate after-sales service to a potentially large customer base?

The Verdict: A Promising Spark, But the Journey is Just Beginning

The Dot One's arrival is undoubtedly a significant moment for the Indian EV market. It has the potential to make EVs more accessible to a wider range of consumers, potentially accelerating the transition to sustainable mobility. However, its success will hinge on Simple Energy's ability to address the concerns around production, infrastructure, and service. Only time will tell if the Dot One can live up to its promise and spark a revolution in the Indian EV landscape.

 Also, Read: Revolt RV400: India's First AI-Powered Electric Motorcycle

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