Ultraviolette Pushes Tesseract Launch to January 2027

Ultraviolette Pushes Tesseract Launch to January 2027

Ultraviolette Pushes Tesseract Launch to January 2027
Ultraviolette has delayed the launch of its Tesseract electric scooter to January 2027 as it shifts to a new 100V electrical architecture for improved performance and efficiency.

Electric two-wheeler manufacturer Ultraviolette has postponed the launch of its upcoming Tesseract electric scooter to January 2027, as the company shifts to a new 100V electrical architecture aimed at significantly improving performance, charging speed, efficiency and scalability.

The company said the scooter, which was initially showcased earlier this year, has undergone multiple engineering refinements following nationwide roadshows and customer feedback. The updates focus on rider comfort, ergonomics, practicality and interface design improvements.

According to Ultraviolette, the redesigned powertrain is expected to deliver 15kW of peak power, which is nearly three times the current industry average. The company also claims that the new system will enable charging speeds up to twice as fast as existing scooter platforms in the segment.

The 100V architecture is expected to reduce the size and weight of key components such as the motor controller, charger and other electronic systems. The scooter will also feature increased load-carrying capacity, improved thermal efficiency, a larger seat and enhanced floorboard space.

Ultraviolette said the transition is part of its long-term strategy to develop a future-ready mobility platform with higher performance and advanced technology integration. CEO and co-founder Narayan Subramaniam stated that the decision was driven by the need for improved ride ergonomics and a fundamental redesign of the battery architecture.

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