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Raptee.HV high-speed electric bike T30 gets ARAI’s fast charging standards, deliveries begin Q1 2025-26

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Raptee.HV high-speed electric bike T30 gets ARAI’s fast charging standards, deliveries begin Q1 2025-26
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Raptee.HV announced that its high-performance electric bike T30 has received the Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI) CCS2 DC fast charging standards certification commonly used in electric cars.

With this ARAI’s certification, T30 can use the DC car charging ecosystem which is currently present at more than 22,000 locations across India.

The Chennai-based electric vehicle (EV) startup said it has received over 8,000 registrations for its first high-speed electric bike T30 launched in October 2024 which would eventually help it reach its first-year sales target of $25 million.

Raptee.HV claims a range of 200 kilometers on single charge and is fitted with a 5.4 kWh battery pack. It can accelerate from 0-100 in 3.5 seconds.

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T30 has ₹2.39 lakh ex-showroom price, and can compete with 300cc ICE counterparts.

T30 comes with a standard battery warranty of 8 years which is the current standard in electric cars, the company said.

The high voltage (HV) tech also offers in-house charging convenience with benefits like fastest charging speeds, powerful on-board charger, and lightest portable external charging cable.

Raptee.HV will start deliveries of T30 in Chennai and Bangalore from Q1 of 2025-26.



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