Affordable Electric Mobility: Ninety One Launches XE Series

Ninety One Unveils XE Series Electric Car for Mass, Sustainable Urban Mobility
New Delhi, 20 February, 2025: AlphaVector's Ninety One unveiled the XE Series, a pioneering electric vehicle (EV) for mass urban mobility. The vehicle boasts a powerful BLDC motor, diverse battery options, and fast charging, offering commuters a mass-market experience at less than 15 paisa per kilometer.
Key Features of the XE Series
Range and Speed
The XE Series features an 80+ km per charge traveling distance thanks to its lithium-ion battery and top speed of 25 km/h. It is therefore within budget for daily travels with safety ensured via speed capping.
Suspension and Ride Comfort
The vehicle is best suited for commuting within the city and features advanced rear suspension that provides it with stability and a better ride over rough roads.
Battery Options
The XE Series has two battery options:
Lithium-Ion Battery: Offers over 80 km per charge and three-year warranty.
Lead Acid Battery: Cost-effective variant with comparable range and one-year warranty.
Charging and Efficiency
4 AMP charger with auto cut-off is included with the vehicle. The charging time is around 7-8 hours, which is ideal for daily usage.
Safety and Compliance
The EV is safety-oriented low-speed, with a maximum speed of 25 km/h, as specified by urban safety norms.
Pricing and Availability
The XE Series is available at ₹27,999 (plus GST) inclusive of shipping and handling charge. The affordability comes at an attractive price tag ensuring it as an economic solution for green commuters.
A Step Towards Sustainable Mobility
Compared to the rising pressure on petrol costs and environmental destruction, XE Series is positioned as a green, affordable mode of transport for the city commuter. The low operating cost of the vehicle, offering flexibility of battery choice, and safety features make it the riders' preferred choice for the future of green travel.
Source: Ninety One (AlphaVector India Pvt. Ltd.)
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