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      Home » Simple Energy Reveals Test Rides Schedule for Simple One

      Simple Energy Reveals Test Rides Schedule for Simple One

      Aishwarya SaxenaBy Aishwarya SaxenaJune 8, 2022 News 2 Mins Read
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      Simple Energy has declared the test rides schedule for its flagship scooter, Simple One.

      Simple Energy Test RidesThe company has revealed that the test rides will be conducted in 13 cities across India.

      Speaking on this announcement, Suhas Rajkumar, Founder, and CEO of Simple Energy said, “We are delighted to begin the test rides and give customers a sense of what we have been building. We aim to offer the maximum number of test rides to those who have been waiting to ride the Simple One. Additionally, we plan to add more cities in the coming months.”

      The test rides are not limited to interested buyers who have made the booking for their electric scooter. The test rides for the Simple One will begin on July 20 and will go on till September 15.

      Simple Energy has released the entire schedule for the first phase of test rides. On the 20th of July, the test rides will happen in Bangalore, followed by Chennai, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Pune, Panaji and other cities.

      Customers can reserve test ride slots on the company’s website. The company has assured that they also intend to conduct tests in several more cities in the upcoming months.

      Simple Energy recently announced that they will be delaying the deliveries of their first electric scooter Simple One.

      The company has claimed that they are pushing the deliveries due to safety concerns. The company has announced that the Simple One deliveries begin soon after the test rides.

      Simple One is the flagship product of Simple Energy and the company is manufacturing it at a facility in Hosur, Tamil Nadu.

      The company has also commissioned a second plant in Dharmapuri, Tamil Nadu.

      This new plant will spread across 600 acres and have a capacity of 12.5 million units annually, according to a statement by Simple Energy.

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