Ampere shares technical insights into the build and testing of its Nexus electric scooter.
According to the company, the Nexus model has been tested across more than 50,000 kilometres in varied real-world conditions. The published material outlines design features intended to address challenges common to Indian roads, including variable terrain, traffic density, and weather conditions.
Highlighted components include a dual cradle frame, lithium ferro phosphate (LFP) battery, a smart Battery Management System (BMS), and a reinforced suspension system. These elements, as per the company’s statement, are part of its focus on ensuring structural stability, operational safety, and everyday practicality for multi-user households.
The Nexus features a 4 kW mid-mounted motor and a 3 kWh lithium ferro-phosphate battery, providing an ARAI-certified range of up to 136 km, with an average real-world usage of around 100 km. It has multiple riding modes: Eco, City, Power, Limp Home, and Reverse, and a top speed of 93 km/h.
Recent updates include a 5-year/75,000 km battery warranty and financing options starting at 6.99%. The model earned the Electric Scooter of the Year 2025 award after a successful 10,000 km endurance run from Kashmir to Kanyakumari.
Greaves Electric Mobility, the parent company of Ampere, continues to expand its portfolio in India’s growing electric vehicle sector.




