Snow+: Two-wheeler electric startup Crayon Motors today (February 8) launched the electric scooter Snow Plus.
Snow+: Two-wheeler electric startup Crayon Motors today (February 8) launched the electric scooter Snow Plus. This is a low-speed electric scooter whose price starts from 64 thousand. It has been designed keeping in mind the needs of people who have to deal with light tasks on a bike. It has a 250W motor and this bike can catch a maximum speed of 25 kmph. According to the information given on the company’s website, Snowplus is an upgraded version of Snow, one of the company’s best sellers e-scooters.
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Claims to be a better option for city commuters
According to the statement issued by the company, this scooter has features like central locking with digital speedometer, USB charging for mobile, anti-theft, geo tagging and navigation (GPS). The e-scooter is available in Super White, Classic Grey, Sunshine Yellow and Fleury Red colours. At the time of launch, Mayank Jain, Co-Founder and Director, Crayon Motors, said that low-speed e-scooters are a better choice for people who have to commute within a city. Jain says that through this scooter, customers will get the experience of traveling around cheaply.
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To bring high-speed electric bike at the end of the month
Jain said that his company has started with low-speed e-scooters but now it is slowly preparing to introduce high-speed e-scooters. Crayon Motors will announce two new high-speed models by the end of this month. The low-speed e-scooter Snow+ launched by the company today is available in over 100 retail locations across Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Rajasthan, Gujarat and Bihar.
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