Longer-range electric scooters have an added advantage that makes commuting simpler. Electric scooters are a terrific way to travel about town. See the list of the best electric scooters for commuting, which are those with the longest range.
Electric scooters with the longest range, including technical details and other characteristics
Quanta Gravton

Given its range, the Gravton Quanta is the first bike on our list. In 2022, this Hyderabad-based business introduced its first electric car.
With two Li-ion batteries, the Gravton Quanta can go 320 km and 150 km on a single charge, respectively. The bicycle sports a 3kW hub motor with 172Nm of torque. A single battery may be fully charged in 90 minutes using a fast charger, while it takes three hours using a regular charger. The e-peak bike’s speed is 70 km/h. The automobile costs INR 99,000. (ex-showroom).
Black, white, and red are the three colours that are offered for the e-bike. On the bike, we have three options: Eco, City, and Sport.
iVOOMi S1

The second electric scooter on our list is the iVOOMi S1. The Pune-based startup iVOOMi Energy is one of the few competitors that have released its improved models of electric scooters within the first year of their introduction.
Under Indian Driving Conditions, the iVOOMi S1 240’s dual replaceable 4.2 Kwh batteries provide a 240 km range (IDC). The iVOOMi S1, JeetX, and other models from the firm all come with this dual-battery detachable arrangement. All of the company’s e-scooters come equipped with a dual-removable battery configuration, a first for India. The scooter also includes a 3-year battery warranty.
The iVOOMi scooter line, with prices ranging from INR 69,999 to INR 1,21,00, is intended to give value to the Indian market. Financing options up to 100% of the on-road pricing are also available, with low interest rates.
Ola Electric S1 Pro

One of the most talked-about scooters on the market, and for good reason, is the Ola S1 Pro.
It can reportedly go at a peak speed of 115 kph because to its 8.5 kW motor. It ranks third on this list and has a 4 kWh battery with an ARAI-certified 181 km/charge range. It could complete 102 km in Sport mode and 127 km in Normal mode during our real-world test runs, which was admirably near to Ola’s real-world estimate at the time (135 km). Along with other enhancements, the newly released MoveOS 2 update added a “Eco” option that helped increase the “True Range” to a claimed 170 km.
There is still more to be done to advance battery technology, but we are already witnessing advancements that enable producers to provide a greater selection of goods. From Rs 99999 to Rs 139999, the scooter’s pricing ranges.
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