Simple Energy defers deliveries of e-scooter as govt may announce new norms

Simple Energy CEO Suhas Rajkumar said EV industry might see some changes in policy primarily related to battery packs and testing standards in 1 or 2 months, necessitating it to reschedule deliveries.

Simple Energy e-scooter
Simple Energy had in January said it had amassed 30,000 pre-bookings for its maiden offering and the deliveries will begin from June.
Press Trust of India Mumbai
3 min read Last Updated : May 26 2022 | 11:02 PM IST

EV maker Simple Energy has deferred the deliveries of its maiden electric scooter 'Simple One' to September, citing possible policy changes by the government in the wake of the recent incidents of fire in electric vehicles.

The Bengaluru-based company, which launched the e-scooter on October 15 last year, has taken a conscious call to postpone the vehicle deliveries to the first week of September from June, Simple Energy founder-CEO Suhas Rajkumar told PTI.

He said the EV industry might see some changes in the policy primarily related to battery packs and testing standards in the next one or two months, necessitating it to reschedule deliveries.

The company had in January said it had amassed 30,000 pre-bookings for its maiden offering and the deliveries will begin from June.

In recent times, there have been multiple incidents of electric vehicles (EVs) catching fire and resulting in deaths as well as severe injuries to people, prompting the central government to set up a probe.

The Centre for Fire Explosive and Environment Safety (CFEES) has been asked to probe the incidents and also suggest remedial measures.

Considering the recent fire incidents in some of the EVs and the government acting on it, we have taken a conscious call of scheduling deliveries of Simple One to September first week, Rajkumar told PTI.

He said the company assumes that some policy changes might come in and for this reason it wanted to delay the production as well as deliveries.

We are primarily focusing on safety and other aspects and if any change that the government wants the EV makers to do, we will carry out that from day one for customers. Also since we have received huge bookings and are looking to start deliveries pan-India rather than going city-wise as per earlier plan, we also want the supply chain to be very strong, Rajkumar stated.

It may be mentioned here that amid these multiple incidents of electric vehicles catching fire, Niti Aayog Member and eminent scientist V K Saraswat recently said that battery cells imported for electric vehicles "may not be" suitable for the country's conditions and emphasised the need for local manufacturing of the cells.

We want to clearly observe what policy changes are going to be there at the government level...but we don't want to rush to the whole thing...as there has been a strong statement coming from the government side and there has been a lot of talks on this, he added.

Rajkumar said the government in all likelihood may bring norms related to battery packs and testing parameters, which may affect the vehicle certification process also.

So a lot of companies may go back to the government for recertification of the products in line with the new norms, if they are brought in, he said.

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First Published: May 26 2022 | 11:02 PM IST

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