6 Reasons to Choose the Raptee T30 as Your Next Electric Bike
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The electric two-wheeler market in India is crowded with options, but most suffer from the same fundamental problems: slow charging, range anxiety, and battery longevity concerns. The Raptee T30 enters the scene with a radically different approach—borrowing proven high-voltage electric car technology and packing it into a performance motorcycle frame. Priced at ₹2.39 lakh (ex-showroom)
, this isn't just another electric bike; it's a statement about where EV motorcycling is headed.
1. India's First High-Voltage Architecture (HV-TEC)
What truly sets the T30 apart is its High Voltage Technology (HV-TEC)—a platform typically reserved for electric cars. While most EV two-wheelers operate on low-voltage systems that generate excessive heat and limit charging speeds, Raptee's high-voltage approach runs cooler, charges faster, and lasts longer. This isn't incremental improvement; it's a generational leap that addresses the root causes of EV skepticism.
2. Universal Fast Charging with CCS2
Here's the game-changer: the T30 is India's first and only electric motorcycle compatible with the CCS2 car charging standard. This means you're not limited to sparse two-wheeler charging stations—you can plug into India's rapidly expanding network of car fast chargers.
Public DC Fast Charging (20–80%): Approximately 36 minutes
Home AC Charging (20–80%): Approximately 1 hour using the portable cable
Range anxiety effectively disappears when you can recharge over lunch.
3. Performance That Rivals 250–300cc ICE Bikes
The T30 doesn't ask you to compromise on thrill for the sake of sustainability.
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Specification | Value |
Peak Motor Power | 22 kW |
Peak Torque | 70 Nm |
Top Speed | 135 km/h |
0–60 km/h | 3.5 seconds |
Three riding modes—Comfort, Power, and Sprint—let you tailor the bike to your commute or your weekend adrenaline rush
4. Real-World Range Without the Marketing fluff
Raptee claims a 200 km IDC range, but more importantly, real-world testing suggests roughly 150 km in Comfort mode, 100 km in Power mode, and 80 km in Sprint mode . For daily urban commutes and occasional highway stretches, this is entirely practical. The 5.4 kWh battery pack strikes a balance between capacity and weight (177 kg kerb weight).
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5. Warranty and Peace of Mind
Raptee is so confident in its high-voltage platform that it offers warranties matching electric car standards:
Battery: 8 years or 80,000 km
Vehicle: 3 years or 30,000 km
Doorstep Service & Roadside Assistance: 1 year
This level of coverage is virtually unheard of in the two-wheeler EV space and signals serious long-term reliability.
6. Safety and Hardware That Match the Performance
With great power comes the need for great stopping power. The T30 features:
Dual-channel ABS
320 mm front disc (largest in segment) and 230 mm rear disc
Radial tubeless tyres for confident high-speed handling
IP67-rated battery and motor for water and dust resistance
The Verdict
The Raptee T30 isn't trying to be an electric scooter with a motorcycle silhouette. It's a legitimate motorcycle that happens to run on electrons. By solving the three biggest EV pain points—charging speed, charging access, and battery longevity—through high-voltage car technology, Raptee has created a motorcycle that feels future-proof rather than experimental.
If you're considering your first electric motorcycle or looking to upgrade from an early EV that left you frustrated, the T30 deserves a serious test ride. Deliveries have started in select cities and are expanding across India
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