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Bangalore-based Bounce on Thursday priced its first electric scooter at as low as 36,000 Indian rupees ($480), considerably undercutting the heavily-backed rival Ola as the mobility war ...
Bounce has finally launched its Infinity electric scooter in India. The company is betting big on its battery swapping infrastructure and aims to remove the anxiety people have in their minds in ...
Bounce Infinity’s CEO and Co-founder Vivekananda Hallekere, talks about the company’s renewed efforts to serve the needs of ...
Bounce Infinity e1 electric scooter has now been made available on Flipkart. The company has taken this step to offer a seamless purchase experience to customers. With this launch, Bounce aims to ...
From the teased image we can figure out that the scooter will get a disc brake upfront and alloy wheels. The suspension will be a telescopic unit. Above the teased scooter, Bounce Infinity has ...
By Sanya Singh: The Bounce Infinity e1 electric scooter, previously showcased at the 2018 Auto Expo through a collaboration between Twenty Two Motors and Kymco, incorporates the swappable battery ...
Bangalore-based Bounce on Thursday priced its first electric scooter at as low as 36,000 Indian rupees ($480), considerably undercutting the heavily-backed rival Ola as the mobility war ...