Ultraviolette announced a strategic evolution of the Tesseract electric scooter; introducing India’s first 100V architecture for scooters. This significant technological leap future-proofs the Tesseract with substantial gains in performance capability, efficiency, charging potential, and long-term scalability. As a result of these advancements and continued product refinement, the Tesseract will now be launched in January 2027.
Since unveiling the Tesseract, Ultraviolette has conducted extensive nationwide customer showcases and roadshows, with thousands of prospective riders and customers interacting real-time with the Tesseract, Ultraviolette’s design, and engineering teams. Feedback gathered through these interactions has played a pivotal role in refining the product further - influencing improvements across ergonomics, comfort, rider interface, practicality, and overall design execution.
The move to a 100V architecture reflects Ultraviolette’s long-term vision of building a future-ready scooter platform capable of delivering higher levels of performance, efficiency, and technological capability.
The upgraded 100V powertrain architecture enables:
• 3X more power delivery compared to the industry
• 2X faster charging capability
• Higher sustained performance under demanding riding conditions
• Higher load carrying capability
• Improved overall system reliability and energy efficiency
Narayan Subramaniam, CEO s Co-founder, Ultraviolette, said, “Building the Tesseract has been an incredibly ambitious and challenging journey for us. As we pushed the platform further through development and validation, it became evident that achieving the benchmarks we had set for ourselves required additional engineering and refinement – especially on the ride ergonomics and radical redesign of the battery architecture. While this extends our launch timeline, it ensures that every Tesseract customer receives a scooter that is not only future ready but embodies the Ultraviolette DNA of performance, technology, and reliability.”
Niraj Rajmohan, CTO s Co-founder, Ultraviolette, added, “From the very beginning, the vision for the Tesseract was to create a scooter that would redefine benchmarks for the industry. Delivering on the performance and technology promises we made, while staying true to the Ultraviolette DNA, required us to rethink and evolve the platform significantly. The transition to a 100V architecture is a major step in that direction, enabling higher levels of power delivery, load carrying capability, and efficiency. Every engineering decision we have made on the Tesseract has been guided by our commitment to deliver a product that sets a new standard for mobility- in India and globally.”
The Tesseract platform is currently undergoing extensive real-world testing and validation across multiple terrains, environmental conditions, and riding scenarios to ensure that all customer use-cases are comprehensively covered prior to launch in January 2027.
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