Key Highlights
- Ather Rizta e-scooter battery details tipped
- 40-ft drop test also conducted
- Arrival just a few weeks away
Ather Energy’s Community Day 2024 will be a host to multiple product announcements. The star of the event will be the EV manufacturer’s first family e-scooter called Rizta. Ather is sharing gradually dropping off teasers revealing the upcoming e-scooter’s comfort and utility aspects. All this while, the mechanics were kept a mystery. After all the wait, Ather has finally teased the Rizta e-scooter’s battery info.
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Ather Rizta E-Scooter Battery Drop Test
Ather after sharing teaser for its upcoming smart accessory called Halo has revealed the battery details for the Rizta e-scooter. The latest post shared on X is also a short video like the previous product teaser. However, this time it’s a drop test showing the Rizta e-scooter’s battery toughness.
Until now, we have seen a variety of drop tests being done on gadgets and smartphones. But definitely it’s an unique approach for an EV startup. With 40ft drop test of the e-scooter’s battery. Ather is touting how it has designed a resilient battery module which is suitable for Indian terrains specifically where the road conditions might be rough.
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Ather Rizta E-Scooter Battery Details: Capacity And Range
Ather has shared minimum insight with the first battery teaser for the Rizta. However, the upcoming electric scooter is confirmed to share the same battery module with the 450 series. But again, the exact model with which the Rizta e-scooter will borrow the battery pack isn’t revealed by the teaser.
Which brings us to speculations of it being either a 2.9 kWh or a 3.7 kWh unit. And noting the fact that Ather is bringing in the Rizta for family-centric consumers, it wouldn’t be wrong to rule out the bigger battery capacity. Range figures would be difficult to guess; specifically since the Rizta is known to come with a bulkier form factor. Whether the range delivery will cross 100 km mark or falls short of it is something we’ll have to wait through to see.