Ola S1 v/s Simple Energy One
The industry of the electric vehicles is eventually revolutionising the automobile sector with more efficient electric vehicles. Highest selling e-vehicles in India are two wheelers.One of the core selling points of electric bikes is that they are environmentally friendly. They neither burn fossil fuels nor produce smoke, thereby curbing the air pollution in the process.
This article offers a complete comparison of Ola S1 and simple energy one. Read the article below to find the ideal model.Find out which scooter is best for you .We have compared the two models on the basis of their price, driving range, battery capacity, charging time, colours and other features.
Ola S1 Features
The Ola electric scooter has multiple functions. LED lighting system, a large 36-liter under-seat storage compartment, and a TFT panel with a smartphone, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and GPS. Other common custom features include side support and anti-theft alarms, geofencing, reverse mode, home mode, home lighting, emergency home mode, and more. There are two models of Ola electric scooters: Ola S1 and Ola S1 Pro.The S1 Pro version also features mountain grip, voice assistance, and trip control.
Ola Electric S1 Price
Its price starts from Rs. 89,099 and goes up to Rs. 1.2 lakhs and is available in 10 stunning colour variants including black, yellow, white, and so on.
Design
The Ola electric scooter has 36 liters of storage space under the seat for two open-face helmets. The standard module has 5 colour options and the Pro version has 10 options.
The two variants of the Ola scooter include dual headlights with DRL LED rings, elegant LED lighting mounted on the skirt, a front fender in the same colour as the body, curved side panels, tail lights, and elegant LED. The design has included an external charging point.
Key Specification
Range - 128 km/charge
Motor type - Mid drive IPM
Top speed -95kmph
Battery capacity - 3 kWh
Wheels type - Aluminium alloy
It takes 4 hours and 48 minutes to fully charge the S1 Electric Ola S1 and the S1pro can be fully charged in 6 hours and 30 minutes with a 750W portable charger. An electric scooter can charge up to 75 km in 18 minutes with a quick charger. The Electric Ola S1 uses a tubular frame with a front fork and a rear shock absorber. In terms of brakes, the electric scooter has a 280mm front disc brake and a 220mm rear disc brake, which combines a braking system.
Additional features -Drive Modes - Normal, Sports , Eco, Charger Capacity - 750 W, Seat Length - 738 mm, Remote Boot Lock, Predictive Maintenance,KeySharing, 3GB RAM, LTE Connectivity.
Simple energy one
The Simple One is Simple Energy, a Bangalore-based company’s first electric scooter that aims to take the fight to the Ola S1, Ather 450X and Bajaj Chetak.Simple Energy One is expected to launch in India in August 2023 in the expected price range of Rs1,00,000 to Rs1,05,000. Currently available bikes which are similar to One are BGauss C12, Okaya Faast F3 & OLA S1 Pro. Another bike similar to One is Honda Activa 7G which is launching in May 2023 in India.
Simple Energy One key specification
Range - 300+ km/charge
Motor type - Mid drive IPM
Top speed -105kmph
Battery capacity - 4.8kWh
Wheels type - Aluminium alloy
Battery type -Lithium Ion.4.8kW battery
a 4.8kWh battery pack with a range of 203km in Eco mode. Powering the e-scooter is a 4.5kW motor that delivers 72Nm and a claimed 0-40 time of 2.95 seconds. Meanwhile, its top-speed ranges from 98kmph to 105kmph depending on the tyre choice.
Simple energy features
The list of features on the Simple One include four riding modes- Eco, Ride, Dash and Sonic. It also gets a 7-inch touchscreen with 4G and Bluetooth connectivity along with full-LED lighting. The scooter also offers music and call control, navigation, vehicle tracking and a tyre pressure monitoring system among other features like find-my-bike, and geo-fencing. Besides this, the Simple One also boasts a 30-litre under seat storage.Simple run a max of 105-110 km in a single charge in Eco mode
Design
It looks sporty, very modern and attractive. It sports a new headlight design, those small LED DRLs on the handlebar faring also look very cool. The design of the winglets which have the LED indicators integrated are tweaked and look a lot better than before. Then you have a bigger mudguard setup up front.Brakes are discs at both ends Bybre brakes where you have a 200mm disc at the front and a 190mm disc at the rear. Telescopic front suspension and a monoshock suspension at the rear. Rear of the scooter we see a new tail light unit that's designed a lot more aggressive.It comes with a more conventional belt drive.Weight is 115 kg and about 30-litres of underseat storage which is big enough to fit in your half-face helmet comfortably.