Genuine review of optima Hs 500 after using 1year

This electric scooty is best for college students and official works .It is available in many colours . It can get full charge in 4 to 4.5 hours and can give 80km backup. I use this scooty for college . It's look is very beautiful. The dealer sold me this and told me the necessary information and i am following the instructions given by him and it's working nice by his given instructions.Its service is very low as compared to any petrol-diesel vehicles.

 

 

Benefits:

1.very low service charge only 200 ₹ + GST

2.not need to change oil like bike and scooty.

3.no sound  during journey .

4. Full Speed 42 km/ hour voltage - 52to 54 volt. So over speeding is not possible.

5. Not need to prepare a pollution control certificate.

6. Anti theft lock is available.

7. Portable battery is available so you can charge every where according to your situation.

8.battery change switch available .when first battery full drain 42 volt.then change battery by press switch.

9. Mobile charging point is also available you need only USB data cable  for charge any mobile phone.

10. HS 500 you will get 2 battery charger you can charge both battery in same time.

 

 

Negative points:

1. Due to Fiber body and less weight suspension not working properly.

2. Charging time is long about 4 to 4.5 hours.

3.suitable for journey between 30 to 35 km one side journey.

4.horn push button is not good quality not working smoothly .

The union budget of 2019 came in strong to boost the presence of EVs on Indian roads. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in her maiden budget last year made a significant announcement aimed at lowering the Goods and Services Tax (GST) on EVs from 12% to 5%, which was encouraging. Additionally, the government had introduced a provision of an income tax deduction of Rs 1.5 lakh on the interest paid on loans taken to purchase electric vehicles. To further incentivize e-mobility, the government also proposed to exempt customs duty on certain parts of electric vehicles.

On-road price- 71000₹ + insurance.

 

 

Better for the environment

Less pollution: By choosing to drive an EV you are helping to reduce harmful air pollution from exhaust emissions. An EV has zero exhaust emissions, but still creates a degree of greenhouse gas emissions when it is charged from the electricity grid.

Renewable energy: If you have a solar PV system and charge your EV during the day, you can reduce your greenhouse gas emissions even further. Another way is to purchase GreenPower from your electricity retailer. Then, even if you recharge your EV from the electricity grid, your electricity is coming from renewable energy sources.

 

 

Better for our health

Reduced harmful exhaust emissions is good news for our health. Better air quality will lead to less health problems and costs caused by air pollution3. EVs are also quieter than petrol/diesel cars, which means less noise pollution.

 

 

Better for the network

If EV charging is managed effectively, mainly outside peak electricity demand periods, it will help us to create a flatter electricity network demand profile over a typical 24-hour period. This will help us to:

  • better utilise the electricity network
  • help EV owners avoid higher-cost charging periods
  • help the entire electricity system work more efficiently
  • help support the integration of more small and large-scale renewable energy systems into the electricity grid.

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