NEW DELHI: Odysse Electric Vehicles on Tuesday launched a brand new low speed scooter, E2Go. The e-scooter does not require any registration or license to drive. The electric scooter is offered in two variants – E2Go and E2Go Lite – priced at Rs 53,999 and Rs 63,999 respectively (ex-showroom). The E2Go will be offered with a 1.26 kWh lead-acid battery or a 28 aH lithium-ion battery. The electric scooter comes with a 250 watt, 60V BLDC waterproof electric motor. The electric scooter has a top speed of 25 km / h and offers a range of approximately 60 km with a full charge. The electric scooter takes about 3.5-4 hours to fully charge.
E2Go has features like anti-theft mechanism, reverse function, LED speedometer, keyless entry and USB charging. The 3 riding modes, telescopic front fork and hydraulic dual spring rear shocks add to the efficient performance of the scooter. The scooter lithium batteries are portable and have a 3 year warranty. Replacement batteries can be purchased from any Odysse dealer. âE2Go caters to the urban women and youth market where everyone wants to have their mobility in their hands at an affordable entry price without any hassle of registration or licensing process. We hope that our offers will also help reduce pollution levels. in Indian cities, âsaid Nemin Vora, CEO of Odysse Electric Vehicles.
Benjamin Ringe died of an accident involving the Vespa Piaggio scooter he was driving and a Mini Cooper on Copnor Road, near its junction with Torrington Road.
Today, Mr Ringe’s family, who have a twin brother, said he would be “deeply missed and loved forever”.
He died after the accident at 11:21 p.m. on December 29 at Copnor Road, the street where he lives.
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Benjamin Ringe died on December 29 after being involved in an accident involving the Vespa scooter he was driving and a Mini Cooper. Photo: Hampshire Police
Tributes were also left in messages on flowers left near where Mr Ringe died.
In a tribute from Hampshire Police, his family said: “Ben will be deeply missed and will always be loved by all of his family, friends and all who had the pleasure of knowing him.”
Her twin brother added, “The best twin you could ask for. I still love you my brother.
Ben’s partner said, âNo words can describe how heartbroken we are at having to say goodbye to you.
Flower tributes at the scene of the fatal New Road crash at the junction with Torrington Road, Portsmouth, January 7, 2020. Photo: Habibur Rahman
‘You are an amazing dad and a great step dad. We love you so much and will miss you more than you ever know.
‘You will always be my best friend and my soul mate.’
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Flowers were left near the crash site, including by those who tried to help.
One of them said: âWe did our best to save you⦠sorry, that was not enough. TEAR. J, J + M. ‘
Another said: âWe wish we could do more to help you. RIP Ben. ‘
Another message added: ‘RIP Ben. Always in our hearts. I love Robbie, Jade and the xxxxxx kids. ‘
Other flowers had a note that said, ‘RIP Ben, miss your charges. BH for life !!! It looks like a dream. ‘
Another note read: âBen. A good friend caught too early. All my Love.’
Traffic police are continuing their investigation into the tragic death.
Traffic police officers call on anyone with information to come forward.
A Hampshire Police spokesperson said: ‘Officers are continuing to investigate the exact circumstances of the collision.
“Anyone with information should call 101, citing 44200499342.”
Police had previously called on anyone with CCTV or dash camera footage to come forward.
The relatives of Mr. Ringe are supported by a specialized officer.
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