Stella Moto, backed by the Jaidka Group, has introduced its first electric scooter – Buzz. Buzz is an RTO-approved electric scooter with 'leading battery safety standards’. Starting at Rs. 95,000/- ex-showroom, the electric scooter is launched in 4 colours – Grey, Matt Blue, Red & Brown. The scooter comes with three years warranty.
The Buzz electric scooter sports a snazzy headlight and a uniquely designed backlight, and stylish alloy-rimmed wheels. Buzz integrates A-Grade Lithium Iron–Phosphate (LFP) battery technology, specially designed for Indian climatic conditions. The battery contains four temperature sensors which monitor the temperature at various positions of the battery pack and cuts-off the power at high temperatures. Further, the 2.16 kWh battery pack comes with a micro-processor-based smart BMS, which helps monitor and maintain the efficiency of the battery pack and helps customers track the accurate state of the battery.
The electric scooter has a range of more than 90+ kilometres on a single charge. It comes with a high-efficiency 2KW BLDC motor that offers a top speed of 55 km/h. Designed with tubeless tyres and disc brake, the electric scooter ensures 180 mm ground clearance for stress-free rides on bumpy roads. The electric scooter Buzz also offers several additional features, such as cruise control, a digital speedometer, central locking, USB charging for mobile, central locking and anti-theft system.
Nakul Jaidka – CEO & Founder, Stella Moto said, “We are proud to introduce the scooter to the market finally. We at Stella Moto aim to set new standards in the micro-mobility industry and have strongly emphasised safety and reliability in our vehicles. We launched the scooter at an affordable price point to make it accessible to a wide range of customers. The scooters will be available in Stella showrooms across the country beginning December, with deliveries beginning this month as well."
The electric scooter has ample boot space and a footboard area, a dual rest, and a 150 kg loading capacity, making it suitable for any last-mile delivery application.
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