Bengaluru-based electric two-wheeler manufacturer Simple Energy expanded its product portfolio with the launch of Gen 2 variants of Simple One and Simple OneS, while also introducing Simple Ultra, claimed to be India’s longest-range electric scooter with an IDC-certified range of 400 km.
Positioned as a flagship offering, Simple Ultra is powered by a 6.5 kWh battery, the largest ever fitted on an electric scooter in India. The company said the model combines long-range capability with high performance, offering a top speed of 115 kmph and 0–40 kmph acceleration in 2.77 seconds, making it India’s second-fastest electric scooter.
With the new launches, Simple Energy now offers four distinct electric scooter models, targeting different rider segments and addressing range anxiety — one of the key barriers to EV adoption.
The Simple One Gen 2 is available in two battery configurations. The 4.5 kWh variant delivers an IDC range of 236 km and is priced from ₹1,69,999, while the 5 kWh variant offers an IDC range of 265 km, priced from ₹1,77,999 (both ex-showroom, Bengaluru). Meanwhile, the Simple OneS Gen 2 comes with an improved IDC range of 190 km and is priced at ₹1,49,999 (ex-showroom, Bengaluru).
As part of a limited-period introductory offer, prices for the Gen 2 range start at ₹1,39,999. The Simple One Gen 2 and Simple OneS Gen 2 are available for immediate purchase across 61+ showrooms in cities including Bengaluru, Goa, Pune, Hyderabad, Kochi, Jaipur and Vijayawada, and can also be bought online via Amazon and Flipkart. Simple Ultra will be available for pre-booking at company showrooms.
Commenting on the launch, Suhas Rajkumar, Founder and CEO, Simple Energy, said the Gen 2 portfolio reflects the company’s “innovation-first approach” focused on real-world reliability. “Indian commuters are not one-size-fits-all. A growing segment demands extreme range and performance without compromise, and Simple Ultra is built precisely for that customer,” he said, adding that the 400 km IDC range sets a new benchmark for electric two-wheelers in India.
The Simple One Gen 2 introduces several upgrades over the previous generation, including a refreshed design, a 1-litre glove box, a dedicated charging port, and a redesigned dashboard. New features include traction control, cruise control, and four-level regenerative braking. The scooter is now 8 kg lighter, with kerb weight reduced to 129 kg, and offers 35 litres of underseat storage along with a 780 mm seat height.
The 4.5 kWh variant produces 6.4 kW peak power and 52 Nm torque, achieving a top speed of 90 kmph, while the 5 kWh variant delivers 8.8 kW peak power and 72 Nm torque, with a top speed of 115 kmph. Both variants feature six riding modes and CBS disc brakes on both wheels.
The Simple OneS Gen 2, powered by a 3.7 kWh battery, offers 6.5 kW peak power and 52 Nm torque, with a top speed of 90 kmph and 0–40 kmph acceleration in 3 seconds. The model also benefits from a reduced kerb weight of 118 kg and improved braking performance.
In an industry-first move, Simple Energy has announced a lifetime warranty on the motor and battery across its entire portfolio. The home charger comes with a 3-year/30,000 km vehicle warranty and a 3-year/20,000 km charger warranty. All models support home charging via a portable 750W charger.
The scooters feature connected technology powered by 5G e-SIM with LTE connectivity and Bluetooth. While the Simple One Gen 2 comes with a 7-inch touchscreen dashboard and in-built navigation, the OneS Gen 2 offers a non-touch display with turn-by-turn navigation. Both models support OTA updates, app integration, and advanced safety features such as TPMS, Find My Vehicle, and Park Assist.
Looking ahead, Simple Energy plans to expand to around 150 dealerships and 200 service centres by March 2026. The company is also preparing for an IPO in Q2–Q3 FY27, targeting a fundraise of approximately USD 350 million, and aims to achieve EBITDA positivity before the end of FY26. To date, Simple Energy has raised USD 51 million from investors and high-net-worth individuals.
