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  • [Ownership Thread]: PURE EV Epluto 7G

    Hello xBhp after a very long time!


    A short Introduction

    The Pandemic has changed the way we live and I myself have undergone a drastic change in lifestyle and perception of life. Work-from-Home has had its ups and downs. And with the advent of Electric Footprint in the Indian market and our Government's ambition to promote and encourage a Greener atmosphere, I wanted to try my hands on an EV (Electric Vehicle) as a secondary vehicle. My Yamaha FZ 3.0 is and continues to be a true icon and performer, never let me down, however with rising fuel cost and current zero tax on EVs, I felt it was the right time to try my hands on an Electric Vehicle.

    My expectations and requirements:
    1. Should not be expensive. (Since this is a trial for me and my second vehicle)
    2. Should not be complicated. (So that its easy to fix and for all other smart features, I have my phone)
    3. Should take me from point A to point B.
    4. Should have a decent range, at-least 100KM
    5. Should have portable charging.
    6. Definitely a designed and Made in India .
    Sorting out the Market

    I liked the Benling Aura, but their Customer service is the worst on the Planet. At the showroom, they sent a cleaner to explain the vehicle and tell me the cost of the vehicle. I asked him where the sales manager was, and he replied that he was busy in the workshop. So I wondered, if before purchase this was how they looked at a customer, what trap I would have fallen into after I purchased a Benling? I walked out of the showroom with no hesitation and would never walk back again.

    Excellent motorcyles like Ather, upcoming Ola Electric was not in my budget range. Bajaj Chetak was not available in Hyderabad and Okinawa, I was not keen to purchase one. Hero Electric was there in my radar, but I did not have a good experience with Hero in general in the past. I did not even consider that brand.

    I heard about PURE just a few days before I purchased this EV scooter and didn't even know a showroom existed in my colony which was somewhat hidden inside a lane. I did not have much expectations about this brand since I never heard of it. But since this was an Indian Brand, Hyderabad based startup and a Made in India by Indians, I wanted to give it a shot.

    Showroom Experience:

    Mind-blowing! I have owned, Yamaha, Honda, Suzuki, Royal Enfield in the past, but nobody really rose to the occasion to serve a customer with passion. I right away understood, that this Hyderabad based startup stemmed from IIT Hyderabad meant business. These people are here to stay in the market and they really care about their customer. I was explained in detail about various models and especially the ePluto 7G which I was interested in. I test rode the scooter and with an hour, I had booked the scooter. I was told FAME subsidy does not apply to this vehicle as they don't source the parts from suppliers that the Government wants you to acquire from. Instead, PURE wants more control over their supply chain and hence they do not fall under FAME subsidy.

    That did not deter me from wanting to purchase this scooter because it ticked all the boxes of my requirements and it was on-road 90450/- INR with accessories and registration. I paid no Tax for this vehicle. And with this level of Customer service, I knew I could fall back to these guys, if ever I had a problem.

    Here are the technicals which a common man would want to know.
    • Full Charge from Zero to Full takes 4hours 30 minutes (Give or take 15 minutes depending on surrounding temperature)
    • At full Charge the scooter goes 120Kms in Drive mode (1), 110Kms in Eco mode (2), and 90Kms in Sport mode (3)
      • The real life range for riding in city is a little higher as the scooter has regenerative braking where each time you coast the scooter or brake, the Kinetic energy in converted to Electric energy and that goes right back into your battery for charging.
      • The real life range for highway riding will be slightly lower as regenerative braking is minimal since you constantly drain the battery as you ride long distance without slowing down.
    • Speed limit:- Drive mode (35km/h), Eco mode (45km/h), and Sport mode (65km/h)
    • The overall weight of this scooter is about 75 Kilos with battery and can carry a factory defined load of 180Kilos.
    • The vehicle comes with a charger that does not allow your battery to be over-charged, hence please do not use non-factory chargers.
    • Headlights a bright LEDs and lights up your dark alleyways with ease. The best part is, you can turn off the DRL and headlights if you do not want to use it.
    • Comes with Anti-theft and immobilizer kind of feature where the read wheel gets locked if someone tries to move the scooter.
    • The Battery meter is a "Guess-O-meter" hence it kind of gives you an overall picture of the battery level, but do not rely on it for accuracy. I will explain that further below.
    • Apt for one person, not suitable for pillion going long distance.
    • Yes! comes with 4 Keys and 2 remote locks. Very generous!
    • You can choose to ride with Key or Keyless.
    • Bright LED display at night, not so Bright in daylight.
    • PURE stands for Power Using Renewable Energy.
    • Ride Quality:- On the stiffer side. Hence you feel the pot holes. I am told this can be adjusted during first service, hence I will wait until I review more on Ride quality.

    A Rear view of the scooter, notice all the spare keys. The rear grab-rail is solid steel and provides a strong grip.

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    Can easily mistake this scooter for a Vespa if you do not notice the badge. This is a Matt Grey to me, but the company classifies this as Matt Black.

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    Same Tyre specs, front and Back. Ceat Tubeless 'Made in India' 90/100-10 53J (10 inch tyre with a maximum speed rating of 100km/h and load capacity of 206Kilos)

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    Front Disk brakes have a strong bite, hence be careful to not use it carelessly. There is no ABS.

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    Rear tyres are 42J which means load capacity of 150Kilos which gets me scratching my head. The motor unit is what makes most or all of the Rim and has Drum brakes.
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    No Boot space! The Battery charger fits in perfectly in-case you are traveling long distance. The Battery is 15 Kilos and is strapped down with an elastic band. A Handle is provided if you need to pull the battery out for charging at home. Notice the MCB Trip switch. The switch disconnects power to the entire scooter.
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    The charger that can fit in the boot space. I keep it at home since the unit is heavy.

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    The Center stand. Notice the Rubber bush. It came off once and the service center fixed a new one. Without it, the center stand makes noise on bumpy roads.
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    A side hook as called by the service center, to me its a handle used when ladies sit sideways. Its an additional accessory. Notice the PURE badge. The seats are on the softer side.
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    Side footrest for the Ladies. Quality is great and solid.
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    Retracted Ladies footrest and a Key slot to Pop the seat open.
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    An External charging port if you want to charge the scooter without removing the battery.
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    The ignition Key slot and the closed Glove box.
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    A glove box which hand story tiny essentials. Not that practical.
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    The PURE ignition key and remote lock. Only the remote lock activates anti-theft features. For those who want to use the scooter the old-fashioned way, the Key works very well.
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    All the display lights lit as soon as you turn the ignition on. The display is minimal and gets the job done.
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    In Park Mode. The P mode disables power to the motor. Disable P mode by pressing the P button or depressing the rear break lever once. The Battery level can be guessed by allotting 20 Kms for each dot. Hence 20 X 6 = 120 Kms. However the company claims the last dot will suffice only for 15Kms. Hence be alert and don't ride till you drain the battery till the last dot.
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    Left Handlebar switches:- High-Low Beam, Horn and Left-Right Indicators, Rear Brake.
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    Right Handle bar controls:- OFF-->DRL--> Headlights; Throttle, Front Brake, Horn switch again, Speed mode (red switch) and Parking switch.
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    LED DRL and Halogen Turn indicators
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    Old-school looks Headlight casing with bright LED Headlamps. I am yet to discover the power rating.
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    I hope I have done justice to our readers who wish to understand more on EV scooters, since there is a general fear that EV vehicles are or may not be reliable. But I believe this is a revolution and in time, we will see more outstanding products from different manufactures with longer range and lighter batteries. The single most cost of the EV is the battery. The cost of this 2.5kw battery alone is 45000/- Rupees plus 18% GST. If manufactures can cut this cost, EV's will in future rule the roads.

    Thank you for reading my short review and throw your questions at me and I will be happy to respond to all of you. Ride Safe !
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    Last edited by madelikeagun; 09-13-2021, 03:54 PM.
    Motorcycle Trip log - Summer ride to N. Sagar | Leh 2012 - A story told in pictures | Winter in Darjeeling 2018 | Summer in Goa 2018 |

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    • #3
      There are certain quality issues with this scooter. I should list this out so riders can make a decision if you ever think of buying one.

      I commute almost everyday to office which is 25Km one-way. So the daily usage is roughly 60Km
      1. Controller failure: Within the first week of ownership while I was returning from office, mid-way, all power to electricals failed except the BLDC motor. Hence, I was still able to ride the scooter straight to the service center. I was told the the electric connections to the Motor is separate and hence I was still able to ride the scooter. The Controller was replaced under warranty and I was back on the road in less than 30 minutes from the time I gave the scooter for repair. I am assuming, if this vehicle had ABS, it would have also failed.
      2. Battery Charger failure: I use the charger device as specified in the manual. Plug the charger to a normal power outlet and let the device charge the battery until the lights go 'RED'. But within 2 weeks of usage, the Electric charger died on me, lights would remain 'GREEN' and would not detect that my battery needed charging. The server center gave me a temporary replacement charger while my new charger was sent to the company for replacement under Warranty.
      3. Vehicle Display failure: 3 weeks after I purchased this scooter, while I was again returning from office, the display died on me. All other electricals and the motor was functioning correctly. I again rode straight to the service center and they replace the display under warranty in less than 30 minutes.
      4. Rain: The Scooter hates rain. It has no problem riding on wet roads or reasonably water logged roads. But if you park the scooter in rain, or even give it a water wash, the switches stop functioning correctly. The indicator buzzer gives you a faint buzz continuously and the speed mode switch flickers between mode 2 and 3 until all the switches fully dry. I found my way around this mess by using air spray to push all moisture out of the electrical switches and using WD40 spray to drive all moisture out.
        • But my main question to the company is this. There are millions of ICE vehicles on the road that have high quality switch which can withstand hours of rain batter, and water wash with high pressure. Their switch function with no issues. PURE EV being a company focused on Electrical vehicle did not get their basics right. Your product focuses on Electrical vehicles and their components, I would expect that your Electrical components are of high quality atleast. ICE vehicles have other things to worry about, Engine, gear, transmission and hundred other components. Even with that, they got their electricals right!
      Lets talk about the positive points.
      1. The service center addresses all concerns promptly and quickly. They don't keep the vehicle for hours or days. They are a customer focused brand.
      2. Warranty is honored with no haggle. I can point of few other ICE brands who don't honor warranty and fool their customers by stupid reasons.
      3. They resolve the problem then focus on Root cause. Again, ICE brands do the opposite. I have tons of experience on this. I have spent hours and days with my Royal Enfield and Honda motorcycles for simple issues, just because they didn't want to replace a part under warranty, because they were arguing amongst themselves as to how the part failed.
      4. The scooter is an absolute breeze on the road. The vehicle moves like stealth and there is just a faint hum from the BLDC motor which is something like you Metro trains, the voice toned down a hundred times. I feel they have put their heart and soul into the Motor development and rushed to deploy other electricals to meet some sort of a deadline.
      5. The Motor is torquey and can carry 200 Kilos with no sweat.
      6. True Range: The range claimed by the brand is what you get.

      My Conclusion: This Brand has a high potential if they focus a little bit more on quality of parts. I am for this brand and thank you for a wonderful product.
      Last edited by madelikeagun; 10-11-2021, 02:25 PM. Reason: Fixed typos
      Motorcycle Trip log - Summer ride to N. Sagar | Leh 2012 - A story told in pictures | Winter in Darjeeling 2018 | Summer in Goa 2018 |

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      • #4
        The batteries are going to get dearer in the future as smart nations like the PRC mine more lithium & the nation of consumers such as India will contiue to import resources instead of tapping it themselves.

        The build quality of this scooter does not justify its price , like all things which are made in India.

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        • #5
          I am Avinash Miryanam Loyal Customer of PureEV
          Purchased Epluto7G on 6th April 2021 From KSB Motors LBNagar
          Back in Lockdown Phases in HYD

          Initially I Didnt have confidence to Do long distance more than 60kms
          because of charging , Range Anxiety & not to kill Lithium Battery Pack

          Used in Hyderabad for various Activities
          Got Used to Vehicle and Believed I can push Much Further than Regular Activities

          After Approx 800+kms Started 1st Trip to Mahaboobnagar on 22April
          Hyd to Amangal 65km finished my activities
          and Charged at BPCL Amangal Fuel Station
          Started Evening 5:30 80 km

          Amangal to MBNR
          Stayed for 2days

          Started April 25 to My Village Kadthal

          MBNR To Kandhukur then Kadthal
          Total 119 kms but google recorded 98kms
          missed some points in between
          April 26 Back to Home 50kms

          total 320kms Trip on EV

          Next Trip to Zaheerabad 7May to 9May 260kms

          Zaheerabad Thrice warangal Thrice

          met my friend HN Motovlogs on 5 july Choutuppal

          14 &15 Aug were Crazy Rides.!!
          Covered 415 Kms in 36hours You can Find that video link
          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxYzxctB-90&t=520s


          then Mahaboobnagar Twice Warangal Thrice

          Planned to Do South India Trip On EV Rather than Burning Fossil Fuel
          To Meet Existing Consumers in South India
          Travelled More than 20K Kms in Lockdown on Another Vehicle

          Started Planning Trip since I clocked 6000kms on ODO

          I have Approached Management through Sales Executive
          About Extra Battery For the Trip and some Knowledge Regarding Vehicle

          Went To Sangareddy Factory on 19 Nov 2021
          Checked all Essential Parts
          All are Replaced and Ready to GO.!!!

          In Between Learnt Many To do things in Epluto7G At various Service times along with Service Team Harish and Akhil

          Before Major Ride Did Practise Ride to Biknoor to meet A Friend

          START
          The Day Came December 3 2021
          Thought of Starting Ride Morning 8AM But started at 2PM

          Hyderabad to Kanyakumari Round Trip

          Hyderabad - Srisailem - Mahanandi - Proddatur - Gandikota
          Avallabetta - Bengaluru - Mysuru - Masinagudi

          Ooty Ghats Didnt climb

          so Cameback

          Masinagdi - Kuttippuram - Kochin - Karunagappalli - Kanniyakumari

          Reached 20 Dec 10:40PM

          21Dec 1st PureEV To reach Kanyakumri Tip.!!

          Kanyakumari - Kovilpatti - Rameshwaram

          Reached Dhanushkodi on 24Dec

          On Dec25 Birth of Jesus Christ Christmas
          Travelled 260 Kms
          Started 7:45Am

          Reached Utrakosamangai around 12PM
          Oldest and First Shiva on Earth

          then to PureEV Kovilpatti charged the Batteries

          then to Satur Finished my work
          Stayed Night in Allampatti reached at 11:15

          260kms Driving time 9 hours 10mins

          Allampatti - Madurai - Karur - Krishnagiri - Tiruvannamalai

          New Year Eve & New Year At Tiruvannamalai

          Tiruvannamalai - Kanchipuram - Tirupathi - Tirumalla - Nellore - Ongole - Nalgonda - LBNagar

          Total of 4660kms in 39Days with 12 Days Rest included
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