For its JMT 1000 SW electric scooter, Jitendra EV has revealed that it has adopted the LECCS (Light Electric Combined Charging System) connector. Light-electric vehicle (LEV) charging connectors are specifically made for them by LECCS, an Indian design. Customers of Jitendra EVs will be able to utilize Ather’s fast-charging network thanks to this adoption, which will promote the expansion of electric vehicles in India.
The JMT 1000 SW model will be able to use AtherGrid fast-charging stations thanks to the inclusion of LECCS. The JMT 1000 SW has alloy wheels, tubeless tires, front disc brakes, rear drum brakes, a payload capacity of 150 kg, and a gross vehicle weight of 255 kg. with a 175 mm ground clearance.
The Energy Company battery powers the JMT 1000 SW, which has a 100 km range on a single charge and takes 50 minutes to fully charge. It has a cluster display with functions like fault finding indicator, heat propagation alert, battery % indication, time to charge, and distance to empty. Reverse gear, three speed levels, and a USB charging connector are additional features.
Ather’s fast-charging network is currently only compatible with the JMT 1000 SW, but Jitendra EV intends to expand support for more models in the future. After a successful pilot program in Goa, Jitendra EV is now advancing with commercial production to bring this technology to consumers across the country.