Electric scooters

Bounce Infinity E1 Plus

The Infinity E1 Plus makes the most sense as a low-speed city scooter with a removable battery. It is more practical than a pure swap-only product, but the weaker brand scale and limited network still make it a cautious buy.

At a glance

₹1,15,605 reference price · Real-world range 60–70 km

Bounce Infinity E1 Plus electric scooter exterior, right side view.
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Key specs

Battery1.9 kWh
Real-world range60–70 km
Charge time~4 hrs
DC fast chargingNo
Top speed65 km/h
Reference price₹1,15,605
Last verified2026-03-29

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₹2,048/yr

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Charging reality

~4 hrs on AC charging

This scooter does not depend on public fast charging. The practical question is whether a roughly ~4 hrs home-charge routine works for your parking and daily distance.

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Best for

  • Budget-conscious buyers with very short daily commutes (under 30 km)
  • Renters who want a removable battery they can charge indoors
  • Low-speed urban riders who care more about convenience than outright performance

Caveats

  • Bounce's battery-swap network has contracted significantly — treat that option as city-specific, not guaranteed
  • Still shorter-range and slower than the mainstream rivals above ₹1 lakh
  • Lower top speed; not suitable for arterial roads at high traffic speeds

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Is the Bounce Infinity E1 Plus worth buying?

The Infinity E1 Plus makes the most sense as a low-speed city scooter with a removable battery. It is more practical than a pure swap-only product, but the weaker brand scale and limited network still make it a cautious buy.

What is the Bounce Infinity E1 Plus best for?

Best for: Budget-conscious buyers with very short daily commutes (under 30 km), Renters who want a removable battery they can charge indoors, and Low-speed urban riders who care more about convenience than outright performance.

What are the caveats of the Bounce Infinity E1 Plus?

Caveats: Bounce's battery-swap network has contracted significantly — treat that option as city-specific, not guaranteed; Still shorter-range and slower than the mainstream rivals above ₹1 lakh; and Lower top speed; not suitable for arterial roads at high traffic speeds.

What is the real-world range of the Bounce Infinity E1 Plus?

60–70 km real-world estimate.