For most college students in India, the right EV scooter comes down to **real-world range**, **reliability**, **service network**, **charging convenience**, and **overall ownership cost**. A scooter that looks great on paper but spends weeks in service can become a headache when you're commuting to classes every day. Recent buyer discussions also consistently highlight after-sales support and realistic range as the biggest factors. ## Best overall If your priority is getting to college cheaply without spending ₹1.5 lakh+, the Komaki X-One hits the sweet spot. It's aimed at urban commuting, offers decent range for daily college rides, and keeps purchase costs lower than premium EVs. For students paying from savings or on an EMI budget, value matters as much as performance. ## Best budget option Ideal if your daily travel is under 20–30 km and you mainly need a campus-to-home commuter. Running costs are extremely low compared with petrol scooters. ## Best lightweight campus commuter If most of your travel is around a university area or nearby neighborhoods, a lighter kick-style scooter can be easier to park, maneuver, and charge. ## Best premium commuter Good for larger campuses and mixed city riding, though the higher price means it's harder to justify if your goal is simply reducing commuting costs. | Attribute | [Komaki X-One Electric Scooter]() | [Komaki X-One Electric Scooter 60+ KM]() | [Tygatec Sonic E-Kick Electric Scooter]() | [Shockwave V1 Electric Kick Scooter]() | |---|---|---|---|---| | Best for | Overall student use | Budget buyers | Campus commuting | Premium commuting | | Approx. price | ₹49,999 | ₹34,999 | ₹31,999 | ₹36,000 | | Claimed range | 85+ km | 60+ km | — | — | | Top speed | 25 km/h | 25 km/h | — | — | | Ownership cost | Low | Very low | Low | Moderate | | Value for college students | Excellent | Excellent | Good | Good | A few India-specific recommendations beyond the products above: if your budget stretches above ₹1.1 lakh, many reviewers and owners currently favor the TVS iQube ST 5.3, Ather Rizta S, Bajaj Chetak 3001, and Ola S1 Pro because of their stronger service networks, better real-world range, and resale value. If you tell me your **budget**, **daily commute distance**, and whether you can **charge at hostel/home**, I can narrow it down to the best single scooter for your situation.
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