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While the electric scooter looks sporty, the claimed top speed figures aren’t really that impressive. Moreover, at a starting price of CNY 17,800 (around Rs 2.03 lakh), the electric scooter is pretty expensive for its class. Sure, Piaggio has tried to make up for the premium pricing by offering a 5.5-inch full-colour LCD instrument cluster, removable battery pack on all variants, keyless start, all-LED lighting, and regenerative braking. But despite all these, the Piaggio One still seems to be a little too expensive for what it offers. Also, we re yet to see whether this swappable battery pack
Ather To Add A Maxi-style Electric Scooter To Its Arsenal
The new e-scooter could be the brandâs first offering to reach foreign markets
Ather Energy has been silently working on a new electric scooter. The patent filings tell us it may very well be ready for an India debut around the middle or late 2022. This offering will likely cater to a more easy-going audience. In fact, the e-scooter looks much like a maxi-scooter,and going by the patent image, the long floorboard, seat and a big windscreen, it surely seems like a comfortable and more family-oriented alternative to the sporty 450X.
Despite the sudden surge in interest, one fifth said they would be too scared to ride an e-scooter at all.
A total of 61 percent of Britons said people riding e-scooters are a danger to others on the road with 49 percent saying riders often travel too fast.
Matt Edmondson has urged riders to be “really aware” of their environments when using the new tools but claimed it would eventually be possible to achieve “harmony” on the roads.
He told Express.co.uk: “There’s a lot of them out there and there are people out there riding them in a way that s a little bit annoying.