Increasing Demand for Electric Vehicles in India
The rapidly increasing petrol and diesel prices in India have shifted the focus of consumers towards electric vehicles, which offer a cost-effective and environment-friendly alternative. In response to this shift in demand, automakers are now introducing electric cars and bikes equipped with advanced features, which are receiving a positive response in the market. This trend also allows consumers to save money while shopping for vehicles.
Hero Splendor Electric Launch
If you’re planning to purchase an electric bike, Hero, one of India’s leading automakers, is set to launch the electric version of its popular Splendor model. The bike was recently spotted during testing, fueling anticipation for its release. The company is converting its old Splendor model to an Electric Vehicle (EV) in partnership with GOGOA1, a key player in the EV sector.
Features of the Electric Hero Splendor
During testing, the electric Hero Splendor revealed that where the engine would typically be located, a battery will be installed. The prototype is believed to have been developed by GOGOA1, a company leading in electric conversion kit development. The electric bike can cover a range of 80 to 100 kilometers once fully charged, with a top speed of around 60 to 70 kilometers per hour.
Expected Battery Pack and Price
The bike may feature a new hub motor and is expected to be available in black color with the production spec kit. The new kit is being developed with maximum capacity compared to the static kit. GOGOA1 may offer its ARAI Infinite and Motorcycle Conversion kit for 29,000 rupees. However, all these details are still speculative, and GOGOA1 has not officially announced the exact specifications and price of the Hero Splendor Electric.
- Due to rising fuel prices, Indian consumers are showing a preference for electric vehicles.
- Hero is set to launch an electric version of its popular Splendor bike model, developed in partnership with GOGOA1.
- The Electric Hero Splendor may cover a range of 80 to 100 kilometers once fully charged, with a top speed of 60 to 70 kilometers per hour.
- The bike’s electric conversion kit may be priced at 29,000 rupees, but official details have not been announced.