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Simple Energy One

Simple Energy One is an electric scooter available at a starting price of Rs. 1,45,000 in India. It is available in 1 variant and 6 colours. It comes with both front and rear disc brakes.

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Key specs
  • Rated Power4500 W
  • Seat Height796 mm
  • Max Power 8,500 W

Avg. Ex-showroom price

1,45,000
EMI   4,917/month EMI Calculated basis
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Down Payment - ₹ 7,250
Interest - 9.5 %
Tenure - 36 Months
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 1,45,000Avg. Ex-showroom price 212 Km, 105 Kmph, 110 kg, 3 Hrs

Simple Energy One Summary

One key highlights

Riding Range 212 Km
Top Speed 105 Kmph
Kerb Weight 110 kg
Battery charging time 3 Hrs
Rated Power 4500 W
Seat Height 796 mm

About One

Simple Energy One is an electric scooter available at a starting price of Rs. 1,45,000 in India. It is available in only 1 variant and 6 colours. Simple Energy One generates 4500 W power from its motor. With both front and rear disc brakes, Simple Energy One comes up with combined braking system of both wheels.

The Simple One is an electric scooter from a Bengaluru-based EV startup, Simple Energy. It’s available in a single variant and can be bought with and without the charger for Rs. 1,58,000 and Rs. 1,45,000 (both ex-showroom, Bengaluru), respectively.

Powering the Simple One electric scooter is a 4.5kW motor with a 105km top speed. On the other hand, the battery capacity is 5kWh and the Simple One gets a fixed and a removable battery with a cumulative range of 212km. Simple One will also offer a 750W charger at an additional cost as mentioned above.

The Simple One sports a nice and aspirational design with cuts and creases across the fascia, side panels, and overall bodywork. Its single-piece seat with the grab rail has been retained. Along with the previously offered colours (Namma Red, Brazen Black, Azure Blue, and Grace White), Simple Energy will also offer Brazen X and Light X options.

It rides on telescopic front forks and monoshock and gets a 200mm front disc, and a 190mm rear disc mounted on 12-inch alloys shoed to 90/90 tyres.

On the feature front, the Simple One gets LED illumination and a seven-inch TFT touchscreen with all the essential readouts. The screen allows you to glide through various features like Bluetooth connectivity, calls and music, document storage, navigation, OTA, four-ride modes (Eco, Ride, Dash, and Sonic), park assist, and more.

The Simple One electric scooter rivals the Ola S1 Pro, Ather 450X Pro Pack, TVS iQube S and the Bajaj Chetak.
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Why Electric?

  • Running CostYou do not have to pay anything for petrol.
  • StylingThey look cool, trendy and are a bit quirky too.
  • PerformanceThey have instant Torque Delivery, helps in saving time in moving traffic.
  • MaintenanceThey do not have a lot of moving parts, no engine oil or filters.
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Simple Energy One Expert Opinion

  • Good Things

    • Excellent seating ergonomics
    • Fantastic acceleration
    • Lots of space on floorboard
  • Could be Better

    • Poor lean angles
    • Misses out on belt final drive
    • Poor brand recall

BikeWale's Take

The Simple One is the latest e-scooter in the market. It is loaded with lots of features, performance that is fantastic and an extremely practical riding range. But the brand isn’t known yet and there are a few things that makes the scooter less aspiring. But things should get better when the final production model is unveiled.

Simple Energy One Review

Here’s what we gauged from the few hours that we spent with the new Simple One.

Introduction

Simple Energy One Right Front Three Quarter

Why buy it?

- Stylish design

- Good battery range and performance

- Well tuned throttle calibration

Why avoid it?

- Uncomfortable rider's triangle

- Firm ride quality 

- Misses centre stand

It’s been nearly 11 months since we last saw the Simple One electric scooter in flesh, but that product was far from ready. Recently, however, we got our hands on a near production-ready scooter to test its performance and features. Do note that these were trial-production models and thus the overall fit and finish weren’t up to the mark.

Simple Energy One Left Rear Three Quarter

The folks at Simple Energy assured us that the issues around the fit and finish will be ironed out on the delivery-ready scooters but we will hold our thoughts until we see the final product, most likely in September this year. The main motive behind the media ride, then, was to give us a taste of Simple One’s performance. Here’s what we gauged from the few hours that we spent with the new Simple One.

The Looks

Simple Energy One Front View

The Simple One takes a modern approach when it comes to styling. ‘Aggressive’ would be an apt term to describe the design of the scooter, and it features sharp character lines across the bodywork. The front packs an apron-mounted LED headlight and LED turn indicators while the LED DRLs sit on the handlebar. Then, the dual-tone finish to the apron and the body panels enhance the aesthetics and make the scooter look instantly desirable. At the back, the Simple One features a split-style taillight and a stylish pillion grabrail. In fact, the forward-slanting seat design looks aggressive too, but it comes at the cost of comfort. More on that in the latter part of the review.

Simple Energy One Tail Light

This product from Simple Energy will be offered in at least four colours while a fifth paint option was under development when we tested the electric scooter. The paint quality of the base colour looked promising but we cannot say the same about the black parts on the scooter. The uneven panel gaps, too, do not help Simple One’s case, but as mentioned in the introduction, these are trial-production scooters. The switchgear quality, too, wasn’t something to write home about.

Simple Energy One Handle Bar

Keeping aside the fit and finish issues, the Simple One is a very desirable electric scooter by the looks of it. Its styling should appeal to young buyers and the performance will keep even the experienced riders engaged. How much? Let us explain.

The Package

Simple Energy One Head Light

Let’s discuss the interesting bits that would appeal to young buyers. The feature list on the Simple One is at par with its rivals, and the electric scooter comes equipped with full-LED lighting and a Bluetooth and Wi-Fi-enabled colour-TFT display with touchscreen function. The operations are smooth too, thanks to the 2GB RAM that powers the console.

Simple Energy One TFT Touchscreen Instrument Cluster

The software was under BETA test and the first scooter that we received didn’t display the riding modes changes on the screen. The replacement scooter, however, worked better and displayed all the correct information. Apart from the ride-related data, such as modes, range, and speed, the console also stored the scooter’s documents and displayed a map powered by Map My India’s software. There are customisation options too, and the rider can play around with the screen background and the font colour. Further, the production-spec model will be equipped with a cruise-control function, but that wasn’t ready on the units that we tested.

Simple Energy One Underseat Storage

The hardware, too, is at par with the rivals and the Simple One uses telescopic front forks and a rear mono-shock to handle the suspension tasks. The braking setup includes disc brakes on both wheels while the safety net comprises a combined braking system. There’s also the 30-litre under-seat storage that can take in a full-face helmet. Closing the lid, however, takes a slight nudge and it may scratch the paint of the helmet.

The Ride

Simple Energy One Left Front Three Quarter

The software is still in the Beta mode, which means not all the features worked when we tested the Simple One. What did work though, and pretty impressively, was the chassis, and the electric motor it contained. The Simple One feels properly fast and climbs the speed ladder with a striking pace. It gets four ride modes – Eco, Ride, Dash, and Sonic.

Simple Energy One Battery Level Indicator

The Eco is the tamest with maximum range while Sonic aims to give all the power that the electric motor can deliver. Not to mention, the Eco mode, despite its economical name, is fairly fast. You can still venture into the high 40s on the speedometer in this mode. Then, the Ride and Dash modes make things even more interesting while reducing the range as compared to the Eco. But it’s the Sonic that hits things out of the park, along with the range. Even with a pillion on board, the electric scooter felt stress-free and properly fast. Simple Energy claims a 0-40kmph acceleration time of 2.77 seconds.

Simple Energy One Electric Bike Battery Pack

Another good thing is that the Simple One packs two battery packs. The combined range in Eco mode stands at 236km under IDC conditions while the company’s internal tests claim a range of 203km. With almost the entire test ride spent in the Sonic mode and riding with generous throttle input, the battery range dropped from 94 per cent to 38 per cent for a distance of 40km.

Simple Energy One Left Front Three Quarter

Moreover, the chassis complements the performance and the Simple One feels planted at high speeds (read 80kmph and above) and around the corners. For my weight of 68kg (including the riding gear), the suspension felt firm without being too harsh. Heavier riders may find the setup to be a lot plusher. Plus, the braking setup has been tuned for an average scooter rider. Thus, the 190mm rear disc packs a lot more bite than the 200mm front rotor and the setup brings the scooter to a halt at a commendably short distance.

Simple Energy One Front Disc Brake

But it isn’t without flaws. Remember the bit where we spoke about the seat in the design part of the review? The forward leaning angle of the saddle makes things uncomfortable while the aggressive design of the apron leaves very little knee room. On the upside, the seat height of just 775mm and a kerb weight of 115kg make it accessible to a wide range of riders and easy to manoeuvre without getting off the scooter. The reverse mode comes in handy too. So, does the Simple One make a strong case?

Should you buy it?

Simple Energy One Left Front Three Quarter

Definitely! The Simple One impresses with its performance and handling characteristics, and it is among the most enjoyable electric scooters I have ridden over the last few years. Its styling is appealing while the technology is promising. The optional 1.4kW home charger, which boasts a charging time of just two hours and is sold for an additional cost of Rs 15,499, further boosts the utility value and gives it an edge over the competition.

Simple Energy One Electric Bike Battery Pack

The company also plans to have a charging infrastructure called the Simple Loop that will be available at over 300 locations in the first phase. The fast charger can recharge the battery pack at the rate of 2.5km per minute. With a normal charger, the fixed battery pack can be recharged in 2 hours and 45 minutes. The removable battery will fully charge in 75 minutes via a normal charger.

Simple Energy One Left Rear Three Quarter

Now, the build quality wasn’t at par with its rivals and these trial-production scooters made some heavy rattling noises during the media rides. We would like to see how the final products turn out and expect to see one in flesh around September this year. Simple Energy is also promising to introduce the electric scooter at the same prices that were announced last year, i.e. Rs 1.10 lakh onwards, which puts it against the big guns like Ather Energy, Bajaj Auto (Chetak), and TVS Motor Company. But given our experience with the Simple One, we can confirm that it packs enough firepower for the battle.

Photography by Kapil Angane

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Specifications

  • Power & Performance

    Max Power 8,500 W

    Rated Power Rated power is the continuous power output that an electric motor can generate without overheating. 4500 W

    Max Torque 72 Nm

    Battery capacity The battery capacity affects the range of electric vehicles. 5 kWh

    Battery type Battery types majorly include two varieties - Lithium-ion and Lead Acid. Lithium I-on

    No. Of Batteries --

    Riding Range The total range that a vehicle can travel on a full tank of fuel. 212 Km

    Top Speed The maximum speed that a vehicle can achieve. 105 Kmph

    Battery charging time The time taken for the battery to charge on a regular charger. 3 Hrs

    Fast charging time The time taken for the battery to charge through a manufacturer on a regular charger. Yes

    Riding Modes Eco, Ride, Dash and Sonic

    Transmission Automatic

    Motor type The type of motor used by an electric vehicle. PMS Motor

    Portable Battery Yes

    Swappable Battery --

    Charger Type Portable Charger

    Charger output Charger output suggest the voltage at which a charger can recharge a battery. A bigger capacity charger can recharge the battery at a faster rate. 750W

    Carrying capacity The load carrying capacity certified by a manufacturer. --

    Gradeability The steepness of grade that a motor vehicle is capable of climbing at efficient speed. 20 Degree

    Fuel Type Fuel Type is the type of fuel that an engine uses to operate. The different types include petrol, diesel, electric, and ethanol among others. Electric

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  • Brakes, Wheels & Suspension

    Front Suspension Front suspension usually includes telescopic forks. Telescopic Fork

    Rear Suspension Rear suspension setup mostly uses a rear mono-shock. Mono Shock

    Braking System Braking system is used to reduce the speed of the vehicle or bring it to a standstill. CBS

    Wheel Type Wheel types include two types - Wire-spoke and Alloy wheels. Alloy

    Front Wheel Size Front wheel size indicates the diameter of the front wheel. 12 inch

    Rear Wheel Size Rear wheel size indicates the diameter of the rear wheel. 12 inch

    Front Brake Type Most vehicles feature a disc brake at the front although some commuter segment products come with a drum setup. Disc

    Front Brake Size Front brake size indicates the size of the disc or drum setup at the front wheel. 200 mm

    Rear Brake Type Most vehicles come with a drum brake setup at the back although higher spec models feature a disc brake at the rear. Disc

    Rear Brake Size Rear brake size indicates the size of the disc or drum setup at the front wheel. 190 mm

    Calliper Type Front - 3 Piston, Rear - Single Piston Caliper

    Front Tyre Size Front tyre size indicate the profile of the front tyre. 90/90 - R12

    Rear Tyre Size Rear tyre size indicates the profile of the rear tyre. 90/90 - R12

    Tyre Type Tyre types are divided into two - Tubeless and Tube Type. Tubeless

    Radial Tyres Radial tyres use steel belts that run at a 90-degree angle with the tread line. No

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  • Dimensions & Chassis

    Kerb Weight Kerb weight of the motorcycle is the total weight of a vehicle that is ready for operation. It includes all standard equipment and necessary consumables. 110 kg

    Seat Height The seat height is the height of the rider's saddle from the ground. 796 mm

    Ground Clearance The ground clearance is the distance between the ground and the lowest point of a vehicle. 164.5 mm

    Overall Width Total width of the vehicle. 758 mm

    Overall Height Overall height is the tallest point of a motorcycle, usually the mirror or the top of a windscreen. 1,163 mm

    Wheelbase The wheelbase is the distance between the front and the rear wheel. 1,335 mm

    Overall Length Overall length of the vehicle is the total length of a two-wheeler from the front to the back. 1,900 mm

    Chassis Type The chassis type is the primary/main frame of a two-wheeler. Tubular

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  • Manufacturer Warranty

    Battery warranty A battery warranty promises to repair or replace the battery (for a specified timeframe) if it malfunctions. 3 Year

    Motor warranty Motor warranty promises to repair or replace the motor (for a specified timeframe) if it malfunctions. 3 Year

Features

Odometer Odometer keeps the track of the total kilometres travelled by a vehicle in its lifetime. Digital

Regenerative breaking The Regenerative Braking system converts the kinetic energy during deceleration and stores it in the vehicle's battery. Yes

Touch screen display Touchscreen display makes toggling between options or accessing features easier than the button-operated method. Yes

DRLs (Daytime running lights)Yes

Shift Light--

Headlight TypeLED

OTA Updates Available

Call/SMS Alerts Yes

Central locking system Central Locking System is a safety feature that is activated using the key of the two-wheeler. --

Artificial sound Electric vehicles do not have the same sound as an internal combustion engine. Thus, some manufacturers use an onboard speaker to deliver an artificial sound that mimics an internal combustion engine. No

Hill Assist Hill Assist feature ensures that a vehicle does not roll back on an incline. --

Anti theft system Anti Theft System is a security system that triggers an alarm when someone tries to tamper with a vehicle. --

Geo fencing Geo Fencing limits the use of an electric vehicle in a pre-defined region. Owner can set the distance that a vehicle can ride from the starting point. Yes

Speedometer Speedometer gives an indication of the current speed at which a vehicle is travelling. Digital

Tachometer Tachometer shows the real-time reading of the revs per minute (RPM) at which the engine is operating. Digital

Stand Alarm Stand alarm notifies the rider if the side stand of the vehicle is engaged. Some vehicles comes with a side stand cut-off feature that does not allow the motor to start until the side stand is lifted. --

No. of Tripmeters No of tripmeters indicate the total number of trip meters that a vehicle's instrument cluster features. Usually, premium vehicles come with two trip meters, while budget two-wheelers feature a single trip meter. --

Tripmeter Type Tripmeters are available in two type - analogue and digital. The analogue unit usually features a single trip meter while a digital display may come with two trip meters. Digital

Low Battery Indicator Low battery indicator suggests that the battery of the vehicle has lost a substantial amount of charge. Yes

Clock Clock is used to display time through the instrument cluster. This feature comes in motorcycles with a digital display. Yes

Front storage box --

Under seat storage 30

Mobile App Connectivity Mobile App Connectivity connects the smartphone to the instrument cluster via Bluetooth to offer access to features such as incoming calls, messages, and music. Yes

Brake/Tail LightLED

Turn SignalLED

Pass LightYes

GPS & NavigationYes

USB charging port--

Parking assistYes

Cruise Control--

Reverse modeYes

Start/stop buttonYes

Start TypeElectric Start

KillswitchYes

Stepped SeatNo

Pillion BackrestNo

Pillion GrabrailYes

Pillion SeatYes

Pillion FootrestYes

Additional featuresTire Pressure Monitoring System, Find My Bike

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  •  5Best one 1 year ago by Bhaurao Gande, Pune

    The bike is really trustable & in today's need the prices of petrol will increase day per day then petrol bikes will go out of market. The features of simple one scooty are excellent because the anti theft alarm connected with mobile app as and then the underseat storag

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  •  1Company feedback 1 year ago by Satish Tiwari, Gautam Buddha Nagar

    I have booked the scooter on 15th august on launching day it’s past 5 month but I didn’t get the scooter and neither any updates by when I will get this . There is no contact details to contact with them . I tried to contact on the customer care no but call couldn’t con

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  •  1Good but no communication 1 year ago by Sivakumar N, Bangalore

    All the features in this bike are really good and better that Ather and tvs-iqube and almost in par with ola. I pre-booked one week ago. I just got a automated mail stating their appreciation and a order id same day. But no details about delivery period. I wrote mail to

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  •  4Electric is the future 1 year ago by Auto Junkie, New Delhi

    Best riding experience.! smooth, no petrol, no pollution, no maintenance cost etc. Switch to electric for greener tomorrow. Many renowned and startups offering great e-mobility solutions for future. Simple energy, Ather energy, ola, amo electric bikes, pure ev and more

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  •  5Smart scooter 1 year ago by Prashanth Nayak, Udupi

    I seen photos and specifications really very smart, good scooter. I want to buy this. Now a days environment condition this is very good option. Lcd screen and digital screen very nice. High driving range, top speed and weight is very good for long drives. Front look is

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  •  5Cost wise Rs. 26 only. 1 year ago by Shoib

    1.i have not yet bought the masterpiece yet but soon i am willing. It's design s perfect. It gives us around Rs. 26 to charge the whole battery. ....,....................................,...................................................................................

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FAQs about Simple Energy One

  • Q: What is the on-road price of Simple Energy One in 2023?

    A: The 2023 on-road price of Simple Energy One in Delhi is Rs. 1,53,445. This on-road price includes the ex-showroom price, RTO and insurance charges.
  • Q: Which is better Simple Energy One or Ather 450X Gen 3?

    A: Simple Energy One is priced at Rs. 1,45,000, has a top speed of 105 Kmph, range of 212 Km and takes 3 Hrs hours to charge, whereas, the price of Ather 450X Gen 3 is Rs. 1,44,436 with a top speed of 90 Kmph, giving a range of 146 Km and a charging time of 15 Hrs.
  • Q: What are the colour options of Simple Energy One?

    A: Simple Energy One is available in 6 colours which are Brazen Black, Namma Red, Azure Blue, Grace White, BrazenX and LightX.
  • Q: What are the key specifications of Simple Energy One?

    A: Simple Energy One is an electric bike that comes with a 4500 W motor which gives a range of 212 Km, and a top speed that goes uptil 105 Kmph. It has a charging time of 3 Hrs.

Simple Energy One News

  • Simple One vs Ather 450X Pro Pack: Competition Check
    Simple One vs Ather 450X Pro Pack: Competition Check
    30 May 2023
    Pratik Bhanushali

    In a couple of our previous stories, we compared the recently re-launched Simple One against the TVS iQube and the Ola S1 Pro. Now, there’s another name that rivals the One, and it’s the Ather 450X. Let’s fair the two e-scooters on paper.

  • Simple One vs Ola S1 Pro: Competition Check
    Simple One vs Ola S1 Pro: Competition Check
    29 May 2023
    Pratik Bhanushali

    The Simple One e-scooter recently returned to the Indian electric two-wheeler market. It boasts some high range and power figures, putting it in the same league as the Ola S1 Pro, TVS iQube S, and more. Let’s take a look at how the new Simple Energy e-scooter fairs against the Ola S1 Pro.

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