- River Indie – The SUV of Scooters

Built by Bengaluru-based startup River EV (founded in 2021), the River Indie is positioned as the “SUV of scooters.” Powered by a 4 kWh battery pack, it delivers up to 120 km on a single charge and is equipped with a 6.7 kW mid-drive motor that enables a top speed of around 90 km/h. What sets it apart is its massive cargo capacity, offering 43 liters of under-seat storage along with a 12-liter glovebox, making it ideal for delivery bags. Stability and safety are enhanced with 14-inch wheels and built-in crash guards, while dual USB charging ports add convenience. Priced at around ₹1.25 lakh (ex-showroom), the Indie appeals to fleet owners who need both ruggedness and practicality.
- Simple One – India’s Longest Range EV Scooter

Launched by Simple Energy in 2019, the Bengaluru-based startup claims the Simple One to be India’s longest-range electric scooter. It carries a 4.8 kWh battery pack (a mix of fixed and removable modules) and can achieve an impressive 212 km of real-world range. The 8.5 kW motor pushes the scooter to a top speed of 105 km/h, while fast charging allows 1.5 km of range per minute. The scooter also features a 30-liter boot, a 7-inch touchscreen with navigation and Bluetooth, and a smart BMS to monitor battery health. With a price tag of around ₹1.45 lakh, the Simple One is marketed as a performance scooter, but its extended range makes it highly practical for long delivery runs in Tier-1 cities.
- Odysse TROT – Compact Cargo-Friendly Scooter

Mumbai-based Odysse Electric, founded in 2020, developed the Odysse TROT specifically for logistics and last-mile delivery. Powered by a 1.8 kWh removable LFP battery, it offers a range of about 75 km and a top speed of 70 km/h via its hub motor. The scooter is designed for practical use, with a flat floorboard for easy cargo placement, a front carrier space, and rear loading capacity for delivery boxes. Lightweight and easy to maneuver in traffic, it is priced at around ₹1 lakh, making it a compelling option for food delivery and courier fleets like Zomato, Swiggy, and Dunzo.
- eBikeGo Muvi Cargo – Ultra-Light Delivery EV

eBikeGo, a Mumbai-based startup founded in 2017, has introduced the Muvi Cargo as a lightweight, delivery-focused EV. The scooter runs on dual 1.2 kWh removable batteries, providing an 80 km range with each unit charging in 3 hours. With a hub motor and top speed of about 70 km/h, it is engineered for urban delivery conditions. The Muvi Cargo weighs just 90 kg, is designed to integrate cargo boxes, and comes equipped with fleet telematics for B2B clients. Priced between ₹90,000 and ₹1 lakh, it reduces downtime through quick battery swapping and is tailored to the needs of delivery businesses.
- Motovolt URBN e-Bike – Smart E-Bike for Urban Fleets

Motovolt Mobility, based in Kolkata and founded in 2019, offers the URBN e-bike as a smart, lightweight delivery option. With a 1.5 kWh removable twin battery system, it delivers around 100 km on a single charge. The 250W BLDC motor is speed-limited to 25 km/h, categorizing it as a low-speed EV that doesn’t require a license or registration. The e-bike comes with pedal-assist and throttle modes, weighs less than 50 kg, and charges in about 4 hours. Priced between ₹35,000 and ₹45,000, it is well-suited for short-distance hyperlocal deliveries such as groceries, medicines, and tiffin services.
- Yulu Dex EVs – Shared Delivery Bikes

Bengaluru-based Yulu, founded in 2017, has built one of India’s largest shared EV fleets with over 45,000 bikes across cities. Its Dex model is specifically designed for deliveries, fitted with cargo racks and powered by swappable 1 kWh batteries that give 60–80 km range. With a top speed of about 25 km/h, these vehicles are integrated with Yuma Energy’s battery-swapping network to ensure zero downtime. Rather than ownership, the Dex is available on a subscription or rental basis, making it ideal for gig workers who want pay-per-use flexibility without the burden of buying their own EV.
- Greta Harper ZX – Budget-Friendly Delivery Scooter

Greta Electric Scooters, founded in 2019 in Gujarat, focuses on affordability with its Harper ZX model. The scooter comes with multiple battery options, including Li-ion and lead-acid, providing a range of 60–100 km depending on the variant. Powered by a 250W hub motor, it offers top speeds of 25–50 km/h. Charging takes about 4–5 hours, and the portable battery pack adds convenience for small businesses. With prices starting at just ₹41,999, the Greta Harper ZX is widely available in Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities, making it a practical choice for budget-conscious delivery operators looking to enter the EV ecosystem.
- Enigma H1 Loader

A budget-friendly electric moped built for urban commutes and light cargo movement. Powered by a 1,500W BLDC hub motor with a 3kWh removable Li-ion battery, it delivers 120 km range per charge at a safe top speed of 25 km/h. Features include CBS with dual disc brakes, hydraulic suspension, and a heavy-duty tubular frame for better load support. Priced at around ₹75,000, with a 10-year battery warranty, it’s an ideal last-mile delivery solution for small businesses and vendors.
- iGowise BeiGo X4

The iGowise BeiGo X4 is a unique three-wheeled electric scooter from Bengaluru-based startup iGowise Mobility, designed with dual rear wheels for self-balancing stability in city traffic. Powered by a 3 kW hub motor paired with a fire-resistant LiFePO₄ battery, it offers a range of up to 150 km per charge and a top speed of 70 km/h, making it practical for both urban commutes and last-mile deliveries. The scooter features triple-disc anti-skid brakes, a spacious 60 L boot, and smart additions like Bluetooth connectivity, geofencing, reverse mode, and multiple riding modes. Priced at around ₹1.10 lakh with a 5-year/1,00,000 km warranty, it’s positioned as the “SUV of scooters,” offering both safety and utility for small businesses and riders looking for reliability.




