Bengaluru: In two different locations here in a matter of hours, Ola Electric and Simple Energy exhibited their first product on independence day.
While many competitions, S1 Ola and one claim to offer standard benchmarks.
Should it like Energy Aher, TV motorcycle company and Bajaj Auto worry? It’s on time to talk, but here is a quick comparison of S1 and one.
Price: S1 and S1 Pro valued at Rs 99,999 and Rs 1,29,999.
Simple’s One will make you back by Rs 1,09,999 (ex-showroom).
Range: claims as high as both aim to raise the bar.
S1 and S1 each are equipped with a range of 121km and 181km that are claimed.
The scooter package cannot be replaced 2.98 kWh and battery 3.97 kWh.
Simple equipped with a 4.8 KWh lithium-ion battery that offers a maximum range that is claimed to be 236 km and the range is claimed to be 203 km in ECO mode.
Charging time: S1 and S1 Pro comes with a portable home charger that can fully fill in each scooter in a claim of 4.48 hours and 6.30 hours.
A simple equipped with a removable battery pack with a weight of 7 kg, which can be filled in every 15A charging socket (0-80% in 2.5 hours).
Ride mode: Ola offers three driving modes – normal, sports and hyper.
Simple has gone for eco, ride, dash, and sonic as mode option.
The top speed: S1 and S1 Pro Max at 90 kmpj and 115 kmph each while the simple can touch 105 kmpj.
Likewise, 0-40 kmph also neck-and-neck.
S1 Pro regarding the sign on 3 seconds while one claims 2.9 seconds.
Features: The simple is also a connected scooter that is activated 4G, and gets features such as 7-inch touch screen panels, Bluetooth connectivity, geographical updates, over-the-water, onboard navigation, access to music control and control calls to the connected smartphone and telemetrics remotely and even tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMS).
S1 does not have a physical key and pair up with your cellphone with the “digital key” feature.
This allows it to find out when you are nearby and unlock automatically.
It will also lock itself when you move.
It has a multi-microphone array, all-LED lights, AI Uch’s introduction algorithm built at home, and 7-inch touch screen display.
Ola S1 has an anti-theft warning system, geo-fence, and refractory batteries and water and dustproof.
Scooters also come with voice recognition.
Cycle parts: Simple which has a tubular steel chassis with a telescopic front fork, progressive mono-shock rear suspension installed symmetrically, and a 12-inch wheel with a 200 mm front disk and 180 mm rear disk.
It weighs 110 kg and has a 30-liter boot room.
Ola S1 drove a 110/70 r12 tire, the rear mono-shock suspension and a single fork suspension front.
It also has cruise mode and upside down.
Color choice: Ola offers 10 colors on satin, matte and glossy finishes.
Simple available in four colors namely blue blue, black brazen, white grace, and namma red.
Availability: Simple has been launched in 13 states including Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Kerala, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Delhi, Rajasthan, Goa, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, and Punjab.
The simple is now open for pre-orders starting from Rs 1,947.
Ola S1 will start sales from September 8, 2021, and will start giving birth at 1,000 cities in October.
Until then, Ola S1 was available for reservations with only Rs 499.