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Simple One vs TVS iQube electric :
The Simple One electric scooter has generated a lot of talk, from its many delays to its range and pricing. The EV manufacturer is squarely targeting the market’s main e-scooter companies, including Ola, Ather, and even TVS, which has made an impression with the iQube.
We’ve seen how the recently debuted Simple One electric scooter compares to segment leaders like Ola and Ather, and now let’s see how it compares to the TVS iQube, an electric scooter manufactured by a major two-wheeler manufacturer.
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Simple One Design :
Simple One Engine :
The Simple One Standard variant is powered by a 4.8kWh lithium-ion battery and claims to offer 236km (Indian Driving Cycle) range in Eco mode. Meanwhile, the top speed is claimed to be 105kmph. However, it has introduced a new additional battery variant which boasts a 6.4kWh battery with a claimed IDC range of over 300km. Moreover, the EV maker also claims that the One can sprint from 0 to 40kmph in 2.85 seconds, making it the quickest scooter on sale in India. The 4.8kW motor has a peak power rating of 8.5kW and 72Nm of torque. What makes the One unique is that unlike its rivals, it gets a chain drive system. It uses a traditional underbone chassis and is propped up by a telescopic fork and monoshock setup. Disc brakes at both ends of the scooter get the added assurance of CBS. Lastly, 12-inch alloy wheels should provide adequate stability to the One while cornering or zipping through traffic.
Key Specification of One Top Model :
Change Variant :
Ground Clearance | 164.5 mm |
Range | 212 km/charge |
Charging Time | 1 hour 5 minutes |
Top Speed | 105 kmph |
Motor Type | PMSM |
Motor Power | 8500 |
Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
Battery Capacity | 5 kwh |
Fuel Type | Electric |
Wheels Type | Alloy |
Tyre Type | Tubeless |
Engine
Transmission :
Transmission |
Automatic
|
Brakes :
Brakes Front |
Disc
|
Brakes Rear |
Disc
|
Braking Type |
Combine Braking System
|
Performance and Fuel economy :
Braking (60-0 kmph) |
27 km/hm
|
Top Speed |
105 kmph
|
Tyres and Wheels :
Tyre Size |
Front :- 90/90-12, Rear :- 90/90-12
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Wheel Size |
Front :-304.8 mm,Rear :-304.8 mm
|
Tyre Type |
Tubeless
|
Wheels Type (Pressed Steel/ Alloy) |
Alloy
|
Optimum Tyre pressure (Rider) |
30 psi
|
Dimensions :
Seat height |
796 mm
|
Length*Width*Height |
1900*785*1163 mm^3
|
Length |
1900 mm
|
Wheelbase |
1335 mm
|
Ground Clearance |
164.5 mm
|
Height |
1163 mm
|
Width |
785 mm
|
Kerb Weight |
134 Kg
|
Tail Light |
LED
|
Front Brake Diameter |
200 mm
|
Rear Brake Diameter |
190 mm
|
Electricals :
Motor Type |
PMSM
|
Music control |
Yes
|
Claimed range |
212 km/charge
|
Call/SMS alerts |
Yes
|
Battery Type |
Lithium Ion
|
Motor Power |
8500
|
OTA |
Yes
|
Range |
212 km/charge
|
Fast Charging |
Yes
|
Range (Eco Mode) |
203 km/charge
|
Charging at Home |
Yes
|
Battery Capacity |
5 kwh
|
Charging at Charging Station |
Yes
|
Charging Time |
1 hour 5 minutes
|
Charging Time(0-80%) |
5 Hours 54 Minute
|
LED tail lights |
Yes
|
Turn Signal Lamp |
LED
|
Simple One Variants :
Single Tone | Rs. 1.45 Lakh |
Dual Tone | Rs. 1.50 Lakh |
Simple One Competitors :
It rivals the Ather 450X, Ola S1 Pro, TVS iQube ST and the Tork Kratos electric motorcycle.
TVS iQube Electric is a electric scooter available at a price range of Rs. 1.60 Lakh to 1.61 Lakh in India. It is available in 3 variants and 11 colours. iQube Electric goes 145km in a single charge. The TVS iQube Electric gets disc brakes in the front and drum brakes at the rear. The TVS iQube Electric weighs 128 kg.
TVS iQube Electric Scooter Engine :
The TVS iQube Electric standard and S varaints are powered by a 4.4kW electric hub motor and a 3.04kWh li-ion batteries that propels the e-scooter to a claimed top speed of 78kmph and offers a claimed real world range of 100km. The ST variant is powered by a bigger 4.56kWh li-ion battery pack, which gives it a claimed real world range of140km and a top speed of 82kmph. In terms of underpinnings, the scooter uses a telescopic fork and twin shocks at the rear. The scooter is anchored by a front disc and a drum unit at the rear. Its 12-inch wheels have been borrowed from the Jupiter Grande. The iQube weighs in at 118kg (kerb) on the standard and S variants.
Key Specification of iQube Electric Top Model :
Change Variant
Ground Clearance | 157 mm |
Range | 100 km/charge |
Charging Time | 2 Hour 50 Min – 80% |
Top Speed | 78 kmph |
Motor Type | BLDC |
Motor Power | 4400 |
Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
Battery Capacity | 3.04 kwh |
Fuel Type | Electric |
Wheels Type | Alloy |
Tyre Type | Tubeless |
Performance :
Top Speed (KPH) |
78 kmph
|
Engine :
Torque (motor) |
33 Nm
|
Torque (wheel) |
140 Nm
|
Continuous Power |
3 KW
|
Motor IP Rating |
IP67
|
Drive Type |
Hub Motor
|
Fuel Type |
Electric
|
Transmission :
Transmission |
Automatic
|
Brakes :
Brakes Front |
Disc
|
Brakes Rear |
Drum
|
Performance and Fuel economy :
Top Speed |
78 kmph
|
Tyres and Wheels :
Tyre Size |
Front :-90/90-12 Rear :-90/90-12
|
Wheel Size |
Front :-304.8 mm,Rear :-304.8 mm
|
Tyre Type |
Tubeless
|
Wheels Type (Pressed Steel/ Alloy) |
Alloy
|
Dimensions :
Seat height |
770 mm
|
Length*Width*Height |
1805*645*1140 mm^3
|
Length |
1805 mm
|
Wheelbase |
1301 mm
|
Ground Clearance |
157 mm
|
Height |
1140 mm
|
Width |
645 mm
|
Kerb Weight |
117.2 Kg
|
Tail Light |
LED
|
Front Brake Diameter |
220 mm
|
Rear Brake Diameter |
130 mm
|
Electricals :
USB charging port |
Yes
|
Call/SMS alerts |
Yes
|
Battery Type |
Lithium Ion
|
Claimed range |
100 km/charge
|
OTA |
Yes
|
Motor Power |
4400
|
Motor Type |
BLDC
|
Range |
100 km/charge
|
Fast Charging |
Yes
|
Fast Charging Time |
2 Hour 50 Min – 80%
|
Charging at Home |
Yes
|
Range (Eco Mode) |
100 km/charge
|
Battery Capacity |
3.04 kwh
|
Charging at Charging Station |
Yes
|
Range (Sport Mode) |
75 km/charge
|
Charging Time(0-80%) |
4 Hours 30 Minutes
|
LED tail lights |
Yes
|
Turn Signal Lamp |
LED
|
Variants :
ST | Rs. 1.25 Lakh |
S | Rs. 1.60 Lakh |
STD | Rs. 1.61 Lakh |
TVS iQube Electric Scooter Competitors :
The TVS iQube electric scooter rivals the likes of Bajaj Chetak, Ather 450X, Ola S1 Pro and Simple One.
People Also Ask:
- Which bike is cheaper One vs iQube Electric?
- The Simple One is cheaper than TVS iQube Electric by Rs. 15,976.
2. What is the benefit of simple one electric scooter?
- Simple Energy claims that the One e-scooter accelerates from 0-40 kmph in 2.77 seconds and has a top speed of 105 kmph. Using a portable charger, the battery can be charged from 0-80% in 5 hours 54 minutes. The electric scooter can be charged up to 80 percent at 1.5 km/minute through a fast charge.
3. How can I extend the battery life of my electric scooter?
- Calculate your average range.
- Don’t drain the battery.
- Use the right charger for your scooter model.
- Travel in an Eco style.
- Charge the scooter as often as possible.
- Don’t overcharge it.
- Store it in the right conditions.
4. Should I charge my scooter after every ride?
- It is not necessary to charge your scooter everyday or charge after every ride. The best practice is to keep the battery between 30% to 80%. However, if you’re going on a long ride then give the scooter a full charge.
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