Bounce will begin customer deliveries of the Infinity E1 electric scooter on April 18, 2022, confirmed the company CEO and co-founder, Vivekananda Hallekere on his Twitter handle.
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The Bounce Infinity E1 is priced similar to a conventional 110 cc scooter
Bengaluru-based mobility company Bounce has announced that it will begin customer deliveries of its Infinity E1 electric scooter on April 18, 2022. The announcement was made by Bounce CEO and co-founder Vivekananda Hallekere on his Twitter handle. Starting as a rental mobility platform in Bengaluru, Bounce ventured into the electric mobility space after acquiring 22Motors and launched the Infinity E1 in December last year. The electric scooter stands out with its accessible price tag and battery swapping option.
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We are happy to announce that Bounce Infinity scooter delivery will start on 18th April 2022. People who have booked will be getting communications soon on the next steps. @bounce_infinity.
— Vivekananda Hallekere (@vivekanandahr) April 6, 2022
“People who have booked will be getting communications soon on the next steps,” Vivekananda Hallekere tweeted.
The Bounce Infinity E1 is priced from ₹ 68,999 for the complete scooter, while customers opting for the ‘battery as a service’ option can acquire it for ₹ 45,099 (all prices, ex-showroom Delhi). Prices vary further depending on the state subsidies for e-scooters in your region. The latter allows customers to rent the battery separately and then keep swapping the same for as little as ₹ 35 per charge. In addition to retailing the scooter, the company has also been setting up battery swapping stations across the country. Bounce says its battery as a service option lowers the running cost on the scooter by about 40 per cent when compared to conventional offerings.
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Bounce began customer test rides on February 24, 2022, in Bengaluru, before expanding to other cities in March this year. The company has already announced it plans to invest about $100 million in manufacturing scooters and expanding the battery swapping infrastructure over the next year.
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