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      Home » Okaya EV Keeps Prices Unchanged Post FAME II

      Okaya EV Keeps Prices Unchanged Post FAME II

      Garima SharmaBy Garima SharmaApril 10, 2024Updated:April 10, 2024 News 2 Mins Read
      Okaya EV Keeps Prices Unchanged Post FAME II
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      Okaya EV, unveiled a stunning holiday promotion that will maintain the current prices of its electric two-wheelers even after the Faster Adoption and Manufacture of Electric Vehicles (FAME II) programme has ended. The entry-level Okaya electric scooter models retail for INR 69,950 and have a 75-kilometer range between charges. With two batteries that add up to 4.4 kWh of total power, the greatest battery capacity in the industry, the Faast F4 offers a range of 160 kilometres per charge (IDC) and is now available for ₹1,19,989 with a price consumption of ₹30,123.

      All Okaya Electric Scooters have a maximum power of 2300 Watt and are certified by ICAT under AIS 156 Amendment III Phase 2, making every ride safer thanks to sturdy, dust- and IP67-resistant electric scooters.

      The Brand is dedicated to advancing environmentally friendly modes of transportation and expanding public access to electric vehicles. The lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery, which is said to be the safest technology for Indian weather conditions, powers Okaya EV two-wheelers.

      With a longer lifespan than NMC batteries, LFP technology is only used by a small number of electric scooter businesses. LFP batteries offer better discharge and charge efficiency, are extremely safe, and perform well in India’s hot temperatures.

      “At Okaya EV, we prioritize the needs and concerns of our customers above all else. We recognize the pivotal role electric mobility plays in building a sustainable future, and we believe that cost should not hinder its accessibility. By maintaining our old prices post FAME II, we aim to make our electric two-wheelers accessible to a wider audience, while stocks last” stated, Anshul Gupta, Managing Director of Okaya EV, 

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