BGauss has entered the Indian electric
two-wheeler market by unveiling two products called the BGauss A2 and BGauss
B8. Both these electric scooters are scheduled to be launched in the country
next month. For those of you who aren’t familiar with BGauss, it is a sub-brand
of RR Global, which is India’s largest firm in the electrical industry.
BGauss
has been created to provide a range of premium electric vehicles, designed
especially for urban and developing areas, to elevate lifestyles and conserve
the environment. The new company has made its debut by unveiling the BGauss A2
and BGauss B8 electric scooters.
The BGauss A2 is a slow-speed and
entry-level electric scooter which will be available in two variants -
lead-acid and lithium-ion. Both the variants are equipped with a 250 W BLDC
electric motor which can pull the electric scooters to a top speed of 25 km/h.
While the lead-acid battery pack takes 7-8 hours to get fully charged, the
lithium-ion battery pack gets fully juiced up in 2 hours 15 minutes. The range
of the BGauss A2 electric scooter, irrespective of the variant, remains the
same at 110 km.
The BGauss B8 is a high-speed and premium
electric scooter which has three variants including lead-acid, lithium-ion, and
LI technology. The company has provided a 1.9 kW Bosch BLDC electric motor. The
B8 electric scooter has a top speed of 50 km/h. In terms of range, the
lead-acid variant offers 78 km whereas the lithium-ion and LI technology
variant can cover 70 km in a full charge.
Both the new BGauss electric scooters
feature LED instrument cluster, LED lighting, disc brakes, and regenerative
braking. They also have 3 riding modes including Low, Medium, and High. The
range-topping BGauss B8 LI technology variant comes with extra features such as
Bluetooth connectivity, navigation, ride metrics, geofencing, remote
diagnostics, live tracking, etc.
BGauss will launch its new electric
scooters next month. While the entry-level BGauss A2 will compete with the likes
of the recently launch Gemopai Miso, the premium BGauss B8 will stand up
against the Chetak electric scooter.