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    Ola Electric On-boards Siemens For Building Scooter Manufacturing Facility

    Etergo electric scooter image for reference
    With an eye on domestic as well as global markets, Ola Electric will soon begin production of its electric two-wheeler

    Towards that end, Ola has partnered with Siemens to build its manufacturing facility. Munich based Siemens is a leading industrial manufacturing company with operations in varied domains such as energy, industrial automation, infrastructure & cities and healthcare.
    Ola electric scooter manufacturing plant details
    Ola’s electric scooter manufacturing facility will come up in Tamil Nadu. With annual production capacity of 20 lakh units, it will be the biggest scooter manufacturing facility in the world. The company has already signed a MoU with Tamil Nadu government, which entails investments worth a staggering 2,400 crore. Once completed, the plant will generate close to 10,000 jobs.
    Ola’s manufacturing facility will be among the most advanced in the country. Its construction will be based on Industry 4.0 principles, which involve large scale integration of internet of things (IoT) systems and machine-to-machine communication (M2M). The key objectives are to increase automation, achieve self-monitoring by smart machines, and diagnose issues without human intervention.
    In case of Ola’s manufacturing facility, it will have close to 5,000 robots. These will be deployed across various functions to achieve the goals of Industry 4.0.
    Ola acquired Etergo Electric Scooter
    To ensure things work out as planned, Ola will be digitally testing its product and production processes using Siemens’ integrated Digital Twin design and manufacturing solutions. This digital validation will be carried out before the commencement of actual operations.
    Ola’s proprietary AI Engine
    To ensure seamless operations, Ola will be deploying its tech stack across the entire range of manufacturing processes. It will include Ola’s proprietary AI Engine that has capabilities to self-learn and optimise processes.
    This will ensure improved control and better quality throughout the entire manufacturing operations. It will be especially beneficial for implementation of advanced internet of everything (IoE) and cyber-physical systems.
    Ola also has plans to launch electric rickshaw. File photo.
    Material handling at Ola’s manufacturing facility will be fully automated. Everything from movement of raw materials and parts to their storage and dispatch of finished products will be handled by automated systems. Ola’s manufacturing facility will ensure optimal synergy between automated tools and human efforts to ensure the best outcomes in terms of efficiency and product quality.
    Ola will also be focusing on improving customer experience, right from buying the scooter to ownership and accessing repair and maintenance services. Ola Electric’s first product will be Etergo AppScooter, which will compete with products of other EV manufacturers such as Okinawa, Ather Energy, Hero Electric and Ampere.
    It will also be positioned as an effective alternative to the current breed of petrol powered scooters. Along with the Indian market, AppScooter will cater to the needs of other markets across UK, Europe, Latin America, Australia and New Zealand. More

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    350cc Motorcycle Sales Dec 2020 – Honda CB350 vs RE Meteor, Bullet, Electra

    Image – Nikhil Gandhi
    Honda CB350 and Royal Enfield Meteor 350 domestic sales and exports in December 2020

    350cc motorcycle segment is dominated by Royal Enfield. Has been for the longest time. It’s only in recent years that there has been a continuity of new launches in the 300 – 400cc segment by other manufacturers. 350cc segment sales grew in December 2020.
    Royal Enfield’s contribution was just shy of 62k units. Of this, Classic 350 took the lion’s share at 39,321 units, up 35 percent from 29,121 units in December 2019. MoM wholesales were stable with November 2020 numbers reported at 39,391 units.
    Bullet 350 numbers were reported at 10,480 units at about 16 percent decline, down from 12,467 units. MoM growth is reported at 60.91 percent, up from 6,513 units at volume gain of 3,967 units.
    Meteor 350, the manufacturer’s newest launch saw sales reported at 8,569 units to surpass Electra 350. MoM growth was reported at 21.87 percent, up from 7,031 units. The latter accounted for 3,490 units at 4.15 percent decline, down from 3,641 units. MoM sales decline is reported at 4.15 percent, down from 3,641 units.
    350cc Motorcycle segment sales and exports Dec 2020 vs Dec 2019 (YoY)
    350 cc domestic wholesales in December 2020
    Honda CB350, also a fairly new launch saw wholesales listed at 1,564 units. MoM sales decline is reported at 61.54 units. This can be attributed to initial sales boost on account of new launch during the festive season.
    Royal Enfield Meteor 350 sales crossed 15k units in 2 months since while Honda CB350 sales are under 7k units in 3 months since launch.
    Together, 350cc wholesales for December 20 stood at 63,424 units at 40.23 percent growth. Volumes grew by 18,195 units, up from 45,229 units. MoM growth is reported at 4.85 percent for the 350cc segment, up from 60,492 units at volume gain of 2,932 units.
    Interestingly, both new bikes, Meteor 350 and Honda CB350 have garnered much public interest. While Royal Enfield has a steady sales source through its nationwide network, Honda is playing catch up. As the manufacturer has chosen to sell its 350 units from BigWing dealerships. Consequently, one can expect steady focus on this network being built at speed to cater to a wider market.
    350cc Motorcycle segment sales and exports Dec 2020 vs Nov 2020 (MoM)
    Also, this is the first time Honda has decided to tap into this segment for its Indian business. Considering a launch in late 2020 to maximise benefits of the festive season, the MY21 models are now available at a slightly revised price. Given that manufacturers have increased prices across entire product ranges starting 2021.
    350cc motorcycle exports from India
    Surprisingly, Royal Enfield’s 350cc exports for December 2020 were on the decline while Honda CB 350 gained. As a result, Honda CB 350 exports for last month topped the table at 510 units. In the export front, the bike will also head to Japan. MoM exports gained by over 400 units from 92 units the month prior.
    Classic 350 exports fell 27.44 percent, down from 328 units. MoM decline is reported at 67.26 percent, down from 727 units. Meteor 350 numbers stood at 94 units. MoM decline us reported at 62.55 percent, down from 251 units. No units of Electra or Bullet were exported in the period under consideration. More

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    This Lottery Winner Can't Redeem His Prize Corvette

    Georgia man Dennis Kahler won a 2021 Chevrolet Corvette and $250,000 in a Georgia lottery in December but has struggled to get his hands on the Corvette, the blog Corvette Forum reported this week.
    Kahler wants a 2LT Rapid Blue z51 Vette, but the lottery administrators can’t find a dealer with a spare Corvette to sell.
    Kahler may have to wait until the third quarter of this year for delivery of his prize.
    If Dennis Kahler was crazy enough to think he would actually win a free car when he bought a scratch-off ticket for Georgia’s Corvette and Cash event, he probably still didn’t imagine that his luck would be tarnished by vehicle supply problems, organizing failures on the part of the lottery, and the eventual involvement of a team of lawyers. But sadly, he would have been wrong.

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    Kahler won the grand prize in the Corvette lottery sometime in December. The win entitled him to $250,000 in prize money and a 2021 Chevrolet Corvette worth up to $107,000. Kahler says his spec of choice is the 2LT Z51 in Rapid Blue, and that he thinks his dream car will cost $80,465, meaning he’ll get an extra $26,535 in cash when the deal finally goes through. The base price of such a Corvette is $73,290, so Kahler may also be hoping to add features such as competition seats, carbon-fiber trim, or (let’s hope not) color-match seatbelts to his C8.

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    But Georgia Lottery officials, who apparently did not have a prize vehicle waiting in the wings for a winner, are struggling to get their hands on an appropriate car. The launch of the new Corvette has been plagued by problems. First, the start of manufacturing on the mid-engine Vette was delayed by a 40-day United Auto Workers strike; then the coronavirus pandemic temporarily shuttered GM plants. In October, the Bowling Green, Kentucky, plant that builds Corvettes was shut down for a week because of unspecified coronavirus-related supply chain issues.
    That all adds up to a lot of demand for not that many cars. So far, the only vehicle the Georgia Lottery has been able to secure for Kahler came from a dealer who wanted $10,000 above MSRP, but Kahler balked at any solution that would chip away at his winnings.

    Now it seems that he may have to wait until at least the third quarter of this year before an unaccounted-for Corvette rolls of the line. Kahler says lawyers are now involved in his quest to extract a Corvette from Georgia Lottery. If you ask us, it’s bad form to look a gift horse in the mouth and especially bad to have your lawyer do it for you. But then again, our Corvettes always show up on time.
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    Every Electric Pickup Truck Currently on the Horizon

    Many automakers, both startups and well-established players, have announced plans to build all-electric pickup trucks.
    We rounded up all the electric trucks on the horizon from Tesla’s new Cybertruck to Ford’s upcoming electric F-150.
    However, the COVID-19 pandemic might affect the production timeline for some of these upcoming pickups.
    Tesla is not the only car company preparing to build an all-electric pickup truck, although its new Cybertruck certainly is getting its fair share of attention. When—and if—it hits the marketplace, the Cybertruck will likely have to face some competitors, as numerous other automakers have announced plans to build and sell electric trucks in the near future. Here, we’ve rounded up the growing field of EVs with cargo beds, both from well-established car companies and new startup players.

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    GMC Hummer EV SUT

    GMC

    General Motors is reviving the Hummer name. Except this time, the pickup-truck variant (as well as an SUV) will be electric and badged as a GMC submodel. With a claimed 1000 horsepower and a misleading torque number of 11,500 lb-ft, this fully electric truck is positioned to battle similar EV pickups from rival automakers in what appears to be the next frontier. The Hummer EV sits on 35-inch tires, is equipped with an adaptive air suspension, has skid plates, and has a “Crab mode” that uses the rear steering to move the truck diagonally. It’ll start at $79,995, though the first model available, arriving later this year, will be the $112,595 fully loaded Edition 1 model. Cheaper versions, as well as an SUV, will arrive for the 2023 model year. –Eric Stafford
    Electric Ford F-150

    Ford

    Ford builds the best-selling pickup truck in the country, so its decision to create an all-electric version is a big deal. The electric F-150 is expected to appear sometime in 2021, and it’s set to enter production in mid-2022. Ford has already boasted about its capability, executing a stunt where an electric F-150 prototype towed a massive freight train filled with 42 F-150 pickups that weighed one million pounds. Ford hasn’t shared any specs or details about the electric truck yet, though it did say it’ll have more horsepower and torque and faster acceleration than any F-150 currently on the market. –Joey Capparella
    Tesla Cybertruck

    Tesla

    Tesla wants people to forget everything they know about pickup trucks. With a weird wedgelike shape and a DeLorean-esque stainless-steel shell, the Cybertruck certainly eradicates the segment’s long-held conventions. Oh, and it’s dentproof, scratchproof, and allegedly bulletproof. But if Tesla’s ambitious claims that it can tow up to 14,000 pounds and drive more than 500 miles on a single charge are true, the Cybertruck will be more capable than even the current Ford F-150 and will have a longer range than any EV on the market. The all-electric pickup also boasts some impressive performance claims, with an estimated zero-to-60-mph time under three seconds and an adjustable air suspension that can provide up to 16 inches of ground clearance. If it sounds like Tesla intended the Cybertruck to be more capable off-road than a Jeep, quicker than a Porsche, and stronger than all of the best-selling half-ton trucks, well, that’s probably not too farfetched. However, when and whether or not the production version will actually yield these bold proclamations is much more dubious. –Eric Stafford
    Rivian R1T

    Rivian

    American startup company Rivian is planning to throw its electric truck, the 2021 Rivian R1T, into the ring this year with deliveries starting in June. This truck, starting at $75,000, is sized between a mid-size pickup and a full-size. The R1T has multiple levels of power and battery capacity to choose from, but a few things are standard in all trucks: all-wheel drive, the ability to tow up to 11,000 pounds, an adjustable air suspension, and Level 3 autonomous driving capability. Rivian says the 105.0-kWh, 135.0-kWh, and 180.0-kWh battery packs are estimated to have a range of 230, 300, and 400 miles, respectively. The 400-mile battery pack will be available in January 2022. Rivian claims that models equipped with the 180.0-kWh pack can hit 60 mph in a supercar-like 3.0 seconds. The interior of the truck features lots of wood and leather, with large display screens for both the gauge cluster and infotainment screen. In addition to being able to tow a lot, the R1T can carry a lot, thanks to a large frunk and bed and a spacious cabin that fits five adults comfortably. –Mihir Maddireddy
    Chevrolet Electric Pickup

    GM

    Pictured above is what we could see of the electric Chevrolet pickup at an event in late 2020. Details are sparse on the electric Chevy pickup, but we do know that it’s on its way. It’ll be based on General Motors’ Ultium platform and will use the batteries in that platform. So the Chevy EV pickup will likely have the ability to carry 200.0 kWh of power, like the Hummer EV. Late in 2020, GM said the Ultium platform can give vehicles a range of up to 450 miles; the Hummer EV offers up to 350 miles, so we expect a figure similar to that. When plans for the electric Chevrolet pickup first surfaced, GM said that it wouldn’t reach the market until 2025. Nonetheless, GM has accelerated its electrification plans and its timeline for new electric vehicles, so the Chevy EV pickup could come before 2023 along with the 20 other EVs GM said it will debut by that year. –Colin Beresford
    Lordstown Endurance

    Lordstown Motors

    Since Lordstown announced that it was accepting $1000 deposits for the 2021 Endurance, the startup EV maker has released the full details of its forthcoming truck. The Endurance will have a range of more than 250 miles, according to Lordstown, supplied by a battery of 109.0 kWh. The pickup will have a towing capacity of 7500 pounds and a horsepower peak of 600 hp. Intended as a fleet vehicle—although it will be available to individual customers—the Endurance has a governed speed of 80 mph. Unlike most of the other electric pickups, Lordstown hasn’t released any zero-to-60-mph time estimate, but whatever it ends up being, it’ll get there through power routed through four hub electric motors. Production of the Endurance has been delayed several times, in part due to the coronavirus pandemic, but as of late 2020, the timing calls for the first Endurance to roll off the assembly line beginning in fall 2021 and full production starting in 2022, priced starting at $52,500. –Colin Beresford
    Bollinger B2

    Bollinger

    The Bollinger B2 is the wildest and most expensive of the upcoming electric trucks: priced at $125,000, with geared axle hubs, hydropneumatic suspension, and the ability to carry 16-foot lumber with the tailgate closed. Actually, make that tailgates, plural. There’s one on the front, too, which we guess would make it a frontgate. Grill-gate? We’ll figure this out. Thanks to that exotic suspension and drivetrain—which is like a cross between a Hummer H1 and a Citroën DS—the B2 has a gross vehicle weight rating of 10,001 pounds, making it a Class 3 medium truck in the eyes of the Federal Highway Administration. That’s why it gets away with no airbags. With locking diffs, disconnecting sway bars front and rear, and up to 20 inches of ground clearance, the B2 should be a monster off-road. And despite looking like a cubist take on a Jeep Gladiator, the on-road stats are impressive, too: 614 horsepower, 668 pound-feet of torque, and a 4.5-second zero-to-60-mph time. Range is estimated at 200 miles, which isn’t a lot for a vehicle with a 120.0-kWh battery, but obviously range is pretty far down on the B1’s list of priorities. Bollinger is taking deposits now, with production slated to start in the second half of 2020. The company has also added a Chassis Cab model, which will be available to commercial outfitters in late 2021. –Ezra Dyer
    Nikola Badger

    Nikola

    Nikola made a lot of claims about its Badger pickup—that it would be offered in an EV version as well as a hybrid battery-electric/fuel cell version, that it would have 906 peak horsepower and a range of up to 600 miles, that it would do zero to 60 mph in 2.9 seconds—and we thought it would come to fruition when Nikola announced a partnership with GM. Well, that agreement fell through, and as a result, it doesn’t look like the Badger will be reaching consumers, perhaps ever. For now, Nikola will be sticking with hydrogen fuel-cell semi=trucks. –Colin Beresford
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    Trump Pardons Former Google Engineer Who Stole Autonomous-Vehicle Trade Secrets

    On his final night in office, former President Trump pardoned a former executive of Google and Uber, Anthony Levandowski.
    Levandowski pleaded guilty to stealing trade secrets from Google’s self-driving division to benefit himself and Uber as part of a plea agreement.
    Levandowski was sentenced to 18 months in prison but had not begun to serve his time because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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    On his last night as president, Donald Trump issued 73 pardons and commuted the sentences of 70 individuals. One of those pardoned was Anthony Levandowski, the former tech executive who pleaded guilty to charges of stealing trade secrets from Google’s self-driving-car division (now called Waymo), ahead of leaving the company to start his own self-driving technology company.
    Levandowski worked at Google from 2009 until 2016. He admitted that in 2016, as he was getting ready to leave the company, he downloaded thousands of Google files onto his personal laptop, including proprietary schematics and designs for lidar. In court proceedings, he admitted that he planned to use the files to benefit himself and his new employer, Uber.
    Levandowski left Google in 2016 to start his own autonomous trucking company, Otto, which was quickly acquired by Uber for $680 million. At that point, he took over control of the self-driving development at both companies. In 2017, Google accused Uber and Levandowski of stealing self-driving trade secrets. In May 2017, Uber fired Levandowski after he repeatedly invoked his Fifth Amendment right not to incriminate himself and refused to hand over evidence and testimony after being ordered to do so by a federal judge. Uber eventually settled with Google and agreed to pay $245 million in 2018.
    After charges were filed against Levandowski, he pleaded guilty to 33 counts of trade secret theft as part of a plea agreement in 2019. In August 2020, he was sentenced to serve 18 months in prison for his crimes and to pay a $95,000 fine and $756,499.22 in restitution. At the sentencing, Judge William Alsup said, “This is the biggest trade secret crime I have ever seen. This was not small. This was massive in scale.”
    The sentence was never carried out. A plan was set in motion to incarcerate Levandowski after current COVID-19 risks had subsided. With Trump’s pardon, Levandowski has been spared that jail time. He took to Twitter to express his relief.
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    In a statement, the Trump administration noted the pardon was supported by tech-industry insiders including Facebook board member Peter Thiel and Oculus founder Palmer Luckey.
    New York Times reporter Mike Isaac, who covered the saga and wrote a book titled Super Pumped: The Battle for Uber, commented to Car and Driver: “Trump coming in at the last minute to pluck Levandowski out of harm’s way is just the perfect ending to a completely wild story. An almost too on-the-nose finale for an already unpredictable saga.”
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    Top 10 Two Wheelers Dec 2020 – Splendor, Activa, Pulsar, Classic 350

    Hero Splendor
    Hero Splendor and HF Deluxe top the charts for December 2020 wholesales

    December 2020 two-wheeler wholesales grew 9.98 percent for the top 10. Total was reported at 8,16,056 units, up from 7,42,002 units. Volume gain stood at juts over 74k units. This helped further strengthen Q4 2020 sales, which began on a strong note. The festive season in 2020 gained momentum owing to a multitude of factors. This in addition to it being a traditionally high sales period.
    Deferred purchases, a wide range of finance options, and the need for safe commute helped two wheeler sales. Consequently, the three quarters of FY21 have seen incremental growth. Sales started at nought when all business operations were shut in March 2020 owing to Covid-19 pandemic.
    This meant the quarter starting in April was one of complete inactivity. Situations were further complicated owing to financial limitations owing to Covid-19 pandemic outcomes. However, auto sales set out strong and steady from mid-year to end the year with plenty of activity.
    Hero MotoCorp continues undisputed on top with 1,94,930 units of Splendor reported at marginal growth of .62 percent. Volumes grew 1,204 units from 1,93,726 units. In the top pool, Splendor accounts for 23.89 percent market share. Hero HF Deluxe took second spot at 1,41,168 units. Sales gain is reported at 1.6 percent, up 2,217 units from 1,38,951 units.
    Two Wheeler Sales Dec 2020
    Bajaj Pulsar reports maximum growth in top 10 list
    As always Honda Activa scooter sales opens innings for scooters. Growth was reported at 1.65 percent, up 2,178 units. Wholesales grew to 1,34,077 units from 1,31,899 units. Market share among the top lot stood at 16.43 percent.
    Bajaj Pulsar has been riding out the storm in confidence. Wholeales grew to just over 75k units, up from 50,931 units. Market share in the top group was just under 10 percent at 9.24 percent. Sales growth was at high of 48.08 percent at volume gain of 24,490 units.
    TVS XL moped pretty much the only two-wheeler of it’s kind saw sales of just under 60k units. This gave it 7.34 percent market share. Sales grew at 31.21 percent, up at 59,923 units from 45,669 units. Volume gain is reported at 14,254 units. In fact all 10 listings reported sales growth.
    No
    Top 10 2Wheelers
    Dec-20
    Dec-19
    1
    Hero Splendor (+1%)
    1,94,930
    1,93,726
    2
    Hero HF Deluxe (+2%)
    1,41,168
    1,38,951
    3
    Honda Activa (+2%)
    1,34,077
    1,31,899
    4
    Bajaj Pulsar (+48%)
    75,421
    50,931
    5
    TVS XL Moped (+31%)
    59,923
    45,669
    6
    Honda CB Shine (+10%)
    56,003
    51,066
    7
    Suzuki Access (+7%)
    40,154
    37,495
    8
    Royal Enfield Classic 350 (+35%)
    39,321
    29,121
    9
    TVS Jupiter (+6%)
    38,435
    36,184
    10
    Hero Passion (+36%)
    36,624
    26,960

    Total (+10%)
    8,16,056
    7,42,002
    Royal Enfield Classic 350 sales strengthen
    Honda CB Shine wholesales were up by 9.67 percent. Numbers are reported at 56,003 units, up from 51,066 units at volume gain of 4,937 units. While Honda is keen on the idea of a new mass market commuter motorcycle to improve overall market share, Suzuki is heavily reliant on the success of its scooters in India. Suzuki Access sales grew 7.09 percent. Volumes grew to juts over 40k units, up from 37,495 units at volume gain of 2,659 units.
    Royal Enfield Classic 350 sales grew by about 35 percent. Numbers are reported at 39,321 units, up from 29,121 units at volume gain of 10.2k units. It’s market share in the top listing is at just under 5 percent. TVS Jupiter wholesales grew by 6.22 percent, up at 38,435 units from 36,184 units. Hero Passion completes the top order at 36,624 units. Sales grew by 9,664 units, up 35.85 percent from 26,960 units. Market share of the last 4 entries account for just under 5 percent each. More

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    Komaki Electric Motorcycle, Scooters Launch Price Rs 96k To Rs 99k

    Komaki M5 Electric Motorcycle
    Komaki TN95 has been designed keeping in mind Indian families and their requirements

    In the recent past, we have covered a lot of new electric vehicles (EV) on our page and this trend is set to continue in the near future as well with interesting products with an electric powertrain in pipeline. Especially the two-wheeler segment has seen quite a few new launches in the past year.
    Komaki, a relatively new EV startup, has now launched three new high-speed electric two-wheelers in India. Out of the three- TN95 and SE are scooters whereas M5 is a motorcycle. TN95 and SE have been priced at Rs 98,000 and Rs 96,000 respectively while M5 electric motorcycle is priced at Rs 99,000. All prices are ex-showroom.
    Komaki M5 Electric Motorcycle
    Komaki M5
    The New Delhi-based startup is yet to reveal the full specifications of any of these models. Starting with the M5 which is the startup’s first high-speed electric bike. It also features a detachable lithium-ion battery which offers a claimed driving range of 100-120 km on a single charge. It has been made available in two colour options Silver and Gold and has a design that would primarily attract the youth.
    Komaki TN95
    Next in line is TN95, it is a high-speed e-scooter that has been developed keeping in mind the needs of an Indian family. It is offered with a large storage box mounted at rear. It also is provided with footrests on both sides of the scooter along with a metallic guard around its body.
    Komaki TN95 Electric Scooter claims to be the largest scooter in India
    The company claims a driving range of 100-150 km on a single charge with a detachable lithium-ion battery back. It is offered with features such as a full-colour digital display, on-board cruise control, park & reverse assist, regenerating braking system and a self-diagnosis switch.
    Komaki SE
    Third and final offering from Komaki is the second high-speed scooter of the company- Komaki SE. This scooter will be made available in four vibrant colours including Solid Blue, Metallic Gold, Jet Black and Garnet Red Colour. Komaki says that SE has been designed in such a way so that it could attract audiences across all age groups.
    For SE, the startup claims a single-charge range of about 100 to 120 km. It is also offered with features such as a full colour instrument display, parking & reverse assist, self-diagnosis switch and cruise control. It also gets the option of disc brakes on both ends.
    Komaki SE Electric Scooter
    Komaki is yet to announce details of the availability of its recently launched electric two-wheelers. Hopefully, in the coming few days we get to know more about specifications of each model and places at which they will be available. Komaki competes with numerous rivals in the electric two-wheeler segment such as Ather, Hero Electric, Okinawa, Revolt, Kabira Mobility and Batt:RE to name a few. More