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Electric Bike

Planning to buy an electric bike or electric scooter? Well, we know that fuel type is one of the most crucial things while buying a two wheeler and with so many options available out there, it gets really difficult to find a good option which suits your requirement. Hence, we have put together a complete list of best electric bikes in India. These are all practical runabouts whose performance isn't quite on par with their fossil-fuel-powered counterparts, but they are ideal for someone with a short commute or a run to the market. OLA S1 X, OLA S1 Pro and Bajaj Chetak are the 3 most popular EV at the moment. View the complete list of electric bike with information regarding price, images, colours, reviews, driving range, charging time, other specifications and features and much more for each of these EVs so that you get to choose the best electric bike of your choice.

Best Electric Bikes Price in India 2024

ModelOn-Road Prices
OLA S1 X₹ 79,999 *
OLA S1 Pro₹ 1,29,999 *
Bajaj Chetak₹ 1,17,285 *
TVS iQube₹ 1,55,600 *
Ather 450X₹ 1,37,803 *
Revolt RV 400₹ 1,37,950 *
OLA S1 Air₹ 1,04,999 *
Ather 450S₹ 1,27,733 *
Simple Energy One₹ 1,45,000 *
Techo Electra Neo₹ 41,919 *
*Is Avg. Ex-showroom Price
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Electric Bikes

  • OLA S1 X
    EV

    OLA S1 X

    4.4/5

    70 Ratings
    85 Kmph|91 Km|101 kg|7.4 Hrs
    ₹ 79,999
    Avg. Ex-Showroom price
  • OLA S1 Pro
    EV

    OLA S1 Pro

    4.6/5

    119 Ratings
    120 Kmph|195 Km|116 kg|6.5 Hrs
    ₹ 1,29,999
    Avg. Ex-Showroom price
  • Bajaj Chetak
    EV

    Bajaj Chetak

    4.2/5

    183 Ratings
    63 Kmph|113 Km
    ₹ 1,17,285
    Avg. Ex-Showroom price
  • TVS iQube
    EV

    TVS iQube

    3.5/5

    195 Ratings
    78 Kmph|100 Km|117 kg|5 Hrs
    ₹ 1,55,600
    Avg. Ex-Showroom price
  • Ather 450X
    EV

    Ather 450X

    4.2/5

    152 Ratings
    90 Kmph|111 Km|108 kg|8.36 Hrs
    ₹ 1,37,803
    Avg. Ex-Showroom price
  • Revolt RV 400
    EV

    Revolt RV 400

    4.1/5

    353 Ratings
    85 Kmph|150 Km|108 kg|4.5 Hrs
    ₹ 1,37,950
    Avg. Ex-Showroom price
  • OLA S1 Air
    EV

    OLA S1 Air

    4.2/5

    127 Ratings
    90 Kmph|151 Km|108 kg|5 Hrs
    ₹ 1,04,999
    Avg. Ex-Showroom price
  • Ather 450S
    EV

    Ather 450S

    4.3/5

    21 Ratings
    90 Kmph|115 Km|108 kg|8.3 Hrs
    ₹ 1,27,733
    Avg. Ex-Showroom price
  • Simple Energy One
    EV

    Simple Energy One

    4.6/5

    88 Ratings
    105 Kmph|212 Km|137 kg|3 Hrs
    ₹ 1,45,000
    Avg. Ex-Showroom price
  • Techo Electra Neo
    EV

    Techo Electra Neo

    4.6/5

    52 Ratings
    25 Kmph|55 Km|51 kg|5 Hrs
    ₹ 41,919
    Avg. Ex-Showroom price
  • Lectrix SX25
    EV

    Lectrix SX25

    4.5/5

    4 Ratings
    25 Kmph|60 Km|70 kg|4 Hrs
    ₹ 54,999
    Avg. Ex-Showroom price
  • Tork Kratos R
    EV

    Tork Kratos R

    4.5/5

    161 Ratings
    70 Kmph|180 Km|140 kg|7 Hrs
    ₹ 1,67,884
    Avg. Ex-Showroom price
  • Yo Edge
    EV

    Yo Edge

    3.9/5

    24 Ratings
    25 Kmph|60 Km|59 kg|8 Hrs
    ₹ 49,086
    Avg. Ex-Showroom price
  • Vida V1 Pro
    EV

    Vida V1 Pro

    4.3/5

    30 Ratings
    80 Kmph|110 Km|125 kg|8 Hrs
    ₹ 1,44,926
    Avg. Ex-Showroom price
  • Ather 450 Apex
    EV

    Ather 450 Apex

    5/5

    3 Ratings
    100 Kmph|157 Km|112 kg|5.45 Hrs
    ₹ 1,89,022
    Avg. Ex-Showroom price
  • Evolet Pony
    EV

    Evolet Pony

    4.5/5

    29 Ratings
    25 Kmph|90 Km|76 kg|4 Hrs
    ₹ 55,799
    Avg. Ex-Showroom price
  • TVS X
    EV

    TVS X

    2.7/5

    13 Ratings
    105 Kmph|140 Km|4 Hrs
    ₹ 2,49,990
    Avg. Ex-Showroom price
  • Techo Electra Raptor
    EV

    Techo Electra Raptor

    4.1/5

    21 Ratings
    25 Kmph|90 Km|60 kg|5 Hrs
    ₹ 57,893
    Avg. Ex-Showroom price
  • Hero Electric Optima CX
    EV

    Hero Electric Optima CX

    3.1/5

    92 Ratings
    48 Kmph|89 Km|93 kg|4.5 Hrs
    ₹ 1,06,763
    Avg. Ex-Showroom price
  • Bounce Infinity E1
    EV

    Bounce Infinity E1

    3.8/5

    172 Ratings
    65 Kmph|85 Km|94 kg|4 Hrs
    ₹ 1,04,999
    Avg. Ex-Showroom price
  • Okinawa Ridge Plus
    EV

    Okinawa Ridge Plus

    3.2/5

    39 Ratings
    45 Kmph|84 Km|3 Hrs
    ₹ 73,124
    Avg. Ex-Showroom price
  • iVOOMi S1
    EV

    iVOOMi S1

    4.5/5

    10 Ratings
    55 Kmph|80 Km
    ₹ 69,999
    Avg. Ex-Showroom price
  • Joy e-bike Monster
    EV

    Joy e-bike Monster

    3.7/5

    19 Ratings
    25 Kmph|75 Km|93 kg|4.5 Hrs
    ₹ 1,00,500
    Avg. Ex-Showroom price
  • Evolet Derby
    EV

    Evolet Derby

    4.4/5

    23 Ratings
    25 Kmph|90 Km|76 kg|4 Hrs
    ₹ 71,399
    Avg. Ex-Showroom price
  • Matter AERA
    EV

    Matter AERA

    4.3/5

    32 Ratings
    125 Km|5 Hrs
    ₹ 1,73,999
    Avg. Ex-Showroom price
  • Okinawa R30
    EV

    Okinawa R30

    3.2/5

    26 Ratings
    25 Kmph|60 Km|5 Hrs
    ₹ 61,534
    Avg. Ex-Showroom price
  • Yo Drift
    EV

    Yo Drift

    3.6/5

    27 Ratings
    25 Kmph|60 Km|59 kg|8 Hrs
    ₹ 51,094
    Avg. Ex-Showroom price
  • Benling Falcon
    EV

    Benling Falcon

    3.3/5

    24 Ratings
    25 Kmph|75 Km|8 Hrs
    ₹ 60,923
    Avg. Ex-Showroom price
  • Ampere Reo Li Plus
    EV

    Ampere Reo Li Plus

    5/5

    2 Ratings
    25 Kmph|70 Km|6 Hrs
    ₹ 70,076
    Avg. Ex-Showroom price
  • iVOOMi Eco
    EV

    iVOOMi Eco

    5/5

    1 Ratings
    25 Kmph|80 Km|60 kg|4 Hrs
    ₹ 71,999
    Avg. Ex-Showroom price

All about Electric Bikes

  • Pros

    • Low cost of ownership
    • Reduced carbon footprint
    • Low running cost
  • Cons

    • Low riding range
    • Long charging time
    • Limited charging infrastructure
  • Electric Bike Functioning

    Electric bike is a type of transportation that has an electric motor instead of an internal combustion engine. It uses electric motors for propulsion, using energy stored in batteries. Electric Bikes don’t have a tailpipe, hence no pollution. The motors on electric bikes don’t have a lot of moving parts due to which these vehicles are extremely silent when operated. As there are fewer moving parts, the overall maintenance cost is lesser compared to petrol-powered two-wheelers.

  • Difference from Petrol

    The running cost of Electric Bikes is considerably lower than petrol bikes. One full charge costs a few hundred rupees and in some cases, even lower. However, a full tank of petrol for ICE two-wheelers costs a lot these days due to ever growing fuel prices. In short as well as long term, the running costs of Electric bikes is much lower than petrol bikes. The riding range and mileage of electric bikes as compared to petrol bikes are lower and this has to do with the size of the batteries and the motor. Larger batteries will churn out better riding range but that would increase the cost of the electric bike, making it out of reach for a lot of people. The speed of electric bikes are usually quite good, when it comes to acceleration, but the top-speed are mostly lower for low-speed electric bikes whereas for high-speed Electric bikes, the top speed can be equal or more in some cases, than petrol-bikes. Electric bikes require lesser maintenance as there are lesser moving parts as compared to petrol vehicles. So, the overall cost of maintaining an electric bike is lower as of now. It could get a bit higher as there are few brands coming in with chain drive. Two-wheelers with chain drive requires more maintenance. It needs to be adjusted, cleaned and lubed on regular basis to get the best performance.

  • Electric Bike Charging

    The primary charging points for electric bikes are at home. These charging points can be installed either at your building parking spot or inside the bungalow parking area. All E-bikes come with a charging equipment. This will be installed by the company either before the delivery of the vehicle or post-delivery. The charging point is taken from the house’s main board, as the overall electricity consumption from charging will be linked to your home electricity connection. Some brands usually charge extra for the wire if the line to the mainboard is longer. The secondary charging points can be at commercial complexes like malls, outside cafes and in your office parking. Most of the time, these points are offered to anyone who visits these establishments with their electric bikes. The battery life of electric bike depends on various factors like total charging done, temperature, number of charging cycles. Usually, batteries have a life between 5 and 7 years.

  • Electric Bike Performance

    One of the main reasons why a lot of people swear by electric bikes is due to the kind of performance it churns out. Electric bikes generate maximum torque as soon as the throttle is used. This results in excellent acceleration and eventually reach a top speed as quickly as possible. The performance of E-bikes is far better than petrol-powered bikes, which makes it an exciting vehicle to own. The speed and range of an electric bike depends on the electric motor size and also the battery. The bigger the motor and battery, the more power and high riding range. However, the cost of batteries and making better motors increases quite a bit which results in an expensive electric vehicle.

  • Electric Bike Subsidy

    Subsidies is a process through which the government of India reduces the prices of electric vehicles in India. This is usually done to make electric bikes attractive when it comes to its price point and make people adopt these types of vehicles. Subsidies are provided by the central government as well as state governments. However, the exact amount varies from state to state. These subsidies are availed by the electric bike manufacturer and passed on to the customers directly at the time of purchasing.

  • Electric Bike License

    Driving license is mandatory to ride an electric bike in India. However, if an electric vehicle has a maximum speed limit of or up to 25kmph, there’s no need for a driving licence as these vehicles don’t need to be registered with any RTO. Learner’s licence is needed for electric bikes above 25kmph top speed.

  • Electric Bike Insurance

    Electric bike industry is still in a very nascent stage in India. As a result, there’s no different set of guidelines prescribed by IRDAI when it comes to insurance for electric bikes. A preferable plan can be selected from the existing two-wheeler insurance policies by selecting from one of the two options – third-party and comprehensive policies. Majority of the insurance companies could also provide addons like zero depreciation insurance.

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Electric Bikes Key Highlights

UpcomingAmpere Magnus LT, OLA Adventure, OLA Cruiser
PopularOLA S1 X, OLA S1 Pro, Bajaj Chetak
Most ExpensiveUltraviolette F77 (Rs. 3,80,000)
Most AffordableTecho Electra Neo (Rs. 41,919)

User Reviews of Electric Bikes

  • OLA S1 X
    Not satisfied
    4 days ago
    Mihir
    It's been 10-15 days since I got my scooter, so the first problem is suddenly the screen gets off and the system won't on for 10-15mins When asked to service station they will say bring the vehicle to the service station, but the problem is how should I bring when the vehicle is off. Then they are saying open your boot space from the front and pull the plug and again put it back that time system will operate. It's been just 15 days and I'm facing such a problem. Also, Bluetooth gets off suddenly and I can't operate from the app. Again I need to restart the scooter and wait to connect. Within 15 days I have faced many problems.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    3

    Visual Appeal


    2

    Reliability


    2

    Comfort


    2

    Service Experience


    1

    Value for Money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Daily Commute

    Owned for

    < 3 months

    Ridden for

    < 5000 kms

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  • OLA S1 Pro
    Save money with environment friendly
    5 days ago
    Ankit
    Great price with the subsidy by the government reminds smooth with power and looks like the new generation best model scooter 195 km range is very effective for daily long run service and maintenance is very low to save money only benefit not any loos the use of the scooter much.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Visual Appeal


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service Experience


    5

    Value for Money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Daily Commute

    Owned for

    > 1 yr

    Ridden for

    5000-10000 kms

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  • Bajaj Chetak
    You don't get what you pay for
    1 day ago
    Ashwin Singh
    I got my bajaj chetak a while ago (7 months ago almost). I was debating whether I should go for Ola S1 Pro or Chetak but ended up following my gut feeling. I wish I had changed my mind back then. This EV provides way less range compared to what the company claims it to be, I usually get around 65-70 km range (at 60 kmph highway speed, no more than that). I had a hard time starting this up, unless the Bluetooth key is right in the face of the vehicle it doesn't start. I wished for the limited speed it offers, I could've gotten 80 plus range but it's far from it. Looks are pretty good, and the ride is more or less comfortable but overall, it's an easy pass from me to the buyers looking for a new ev scooter, Ola S1 pro is far better than this and you get what you pay for.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    4

    Visual Appeal


    3

    Reliability


    4

    Comfort


    2

    Service Experience


    2

    Value for Money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Daily Commute

    Owned for

    3-6 months

    Ridden for

    < 5000 kms

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  • TVS iQube
    Not to buy this bike
    20 hrs ago
    Vijay Kumar
    The day I bought the bike was good, but after 2 days the issues started, from the past 5 months we have given more than 20 times for servicing, and this bike is more at the service centre than with me 😂 the service persons are delaying wanted because, if warranty complete so we can put our money for service, especially ranijang.. I tell people not to buy this bike… which I don’t mistake….

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    3

    Visual Appeal


    1

    Reliability


    1

    Comfort


    1

    Service Experience


    1

    Value for Money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Daily Commute

    Owned for

    3-6 months

    Ridden for

    < 5000 kms

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Running Cost Calculator

We help you calculate the approximate fuel expenses which you will incur by using an Electric Bike. To check your monthly fuel expenses you just have to enter distance in kms you travel in a day and fuel price in your area. As per current inputs, average running cost for an electric bike is ₹ 0.21 per km approximately.

Your monthly running cost :

₹ 105 / per month

Frequently Asked Questions & Answers

Q: What are the advantages of an electric vehicle over a petrol vehicle?
Apart from the benefit of lower pollution level and switching to an eco friendly alternative to protect the planet, there are two main advantages from a rider's perspective – petrol price and performance. With electric vehicles, there’s no need to spend a lot of money every month on petrol and with the way the fuel prices are being increased, there will come a time when a lot of Indians would think twice before commuting on a petrol powered bike. The second main advantage is performance. EV bikes deliver maximum torque from the word go which provides an exhilarating experience to the rider and proves extremely useful in city riding conditions.

Q: How to choose an Electric bike in India?
While buying an electric bike in India, you need to consider three primary things – the price of the vehicle, performance of the electric motor and the riding range. There’s a fourth aspect which is charging time, but as of now, majority of the Electric bikes in the market have similar charging time if charged via normal home chargers.

Q: How can I charge my electric vehicle?
You can charge your electric vehicles at multiple places. It can be charged at your residential parking spot, office parking or even shopping malls for that matter. There are also charging points available at multiple public locations as the electric charging infrastructure is improving in India.

Q: Can I ride an electric bike in all terrains?
You can ride electric bikes in multiple terrains. It is best suited for city as well as highway conditions. It can also be ridden on hills, but expect a decent performance drop in such conditions as the change in gradient puts a lot of pressure on the electric motor. This decreases the performance and also the riding range.

Q: What is the price of Electric bikes in India?
Currently, the price of electric bike ranges between Rs. 41,919 to Rs. 3,80,000.

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₹ 1,00,000Onwards

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