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Electric Scooters in Araria: Is the TVS iQube Right for You?

TVS Madni Motors TeamPublished 2 min read

Electric two-wheelers are no longer a metro-city story. We deliver TVS iQube scooters to homes across Araria district every month, and owners keep coming back with one message: their fuel spending has almost disappeared. But an EV is not automatically right for everyone. Here is a practical local guide.

Range in real Araria conditions

Top iQube variants are rated up to 150 km per charge; even conservative riding in heat with a pillion comfortably covers 80 to 100 km. For context, a typical day of errands in Araria town is under 30 km. Most owners charge two or three times a week, not daily.

Charging at home, honestly explained

The iQube charges from a normal 5 amp home socket. A full charge takes a few hours overnight and costs roughly ₹25 to ₹35 of electricity depending on your tariff, compared with several hundred rupees for the equivalent petrol distance. Power cuts are a fair concern locally; an overnight charging habit plus the large range buffer handles this for nearly all owners.

The maths: petrol versus electric

  • A petrol scooter doing 1,000 km a month costs roughly ₹2,000 to ₹2,500 in fuel at current prices.
  • The same distance on an iQube costs around ₹250 to ₹350 in electricity.
  • Servicing is simpler too: no engine oil, no air filter, fewer moving parts.
  • Over three years, savings typically exceed ₹60,000, often covering much of the price difference.

When petrol still makes sense

If you routinely ride long unplanned distances, tour beyond the district, or have no reliable place to plug in overnight, a petrol scooter like the Jupiter or Ntorq 125 remains the safer pick. EVs reward predictable daily use.

See the iQube in person

Ride the iQube at TVS Madni Motors in Araria, and our team will walk you through charging at your home, current EV offers and finance options.

Related questions

Can I charge the TVS iQube at home in Araria?

Yes. The iQube charges from a standard home socket. Most owners charge overnight two or three times a week. No special wiring is needed for the standard charger.

What is the real range of the TVS iQube?

Depending on variant, certified range goes up to 150 km. In real Araria conditions with a pillion, expect roughly 75 to 110 km per charge, which covers several days of typical town use.

Is there EV finance available at TVS Madni Motors?

Yes, we arrange finance on the iQube with low down payment options through TVS Credit and partner banks. Visit the showroom for a personalized quote.

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