Kinetic Green Zulu EV vs Okinawa Praise EV: Two fast charging electric scooters compared, check out

 Kinetic Green Zulu EV vs Okinawa Praise EV: Two fast charging electric scooters compared, check out

Kinetic Green Zulu EV vs Okinawa Praise EV: People who travel frequently are finding that having a vehicle is a basic need—not just for transportation, but also for getting to work and for assistance during emergencies. However, many people are having trouble charging their electric vehicles in this day and age of electric vehicles. However, what if you purchased an electric scooter that only requires two to three hours to charge? Isn't that incredible? Of course, we have an electric scooter that charges in three hours: the Okinawa Praise EV. However, is it worth purchasing merely for the quick charging? So that you can choose between the Kinetic Green Zulu EV and Okinawa Praise EV, we have chosen to compare them in order to allay your concerns about this issue.

Kinetic Green Zulu EV vs Okinawa Praise EV: Specifications

Specs Kinetic Green Zulu EV Okinawa Praise EV
Fuel type Electric Electric
Top speed 60kmph 58kmph
Range 105 km 88km
Battery charging time 5 hrs 2-3 hrs
Transmission Automatic Automatic
Motor type BLDC BLDC motor Waterproof
Portable charger Yes Yes
Portable battery Yes Yes
Power 2,000 W 2500 W
Digital odometer Yes Yes
Price Variant - Standard

Rs 94,990
Avg. Ex-Showroom price
Variant - Pro

Rs 90,282
Avg. Ex-Showroom price

Know about the differences

The Kinetic Green Zulu is an electric bike with a 104 km/h range and a 60 km/h maximum speed. It takes five hours to charge. The six colours that make up Kinetic Green Zulu are Insta Orange, Cloud Grey, FB Blue, Pixel White, Black X, and YouTube Red. Kinetic Green Zulu develops a combined braking system for both wheels with disc brakes on the front and rear wheels. The second scooter, however, has three modes: Eco, Sport, and Turbo. The e-scooter can only travel at a maximum speed of 30-35 kmph in Eco mode, 50-60 kmph in Sports mode, and 65-70 kmph in Turbo mode. The scooter can climb hills up to fifteen degrees.

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