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Electric scooters in Meerut. Visit our Mobility Centers.

Meerut hosts two of our Mobility Centers (on Garh Road and Roorkee Road), covering both sides of the city. Same-day service, in-house technicians, written warranty.

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ElectricPe Mobility Center, EV Showroom Garh Road, Meerut

ElectricPe EV Showroom Garh Road

5-A, Garh Road, near Nandan Cinema, Kailash Puri, Meerut, 250002

SalesServiceTest Rides
Mon–Sat 10:00–20:00 · Sun 10:00–18:00
ElectricPe Mobility Center, EV Showroom Roorkee Road, Meerut

ElectricPe EV Showroom Roorkee Road

5B-6B, Parivahan Puram, Roorkee Road, Kuber School, Dorli Naka, Meerut, 250001

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Mon–Sat 10:00–20:00 · Sun 10:00–18:00

Why an electric scooter makes sense in Meerut

Meerut is one of West UP's biggest two-wheeler towns. The city's daily flow runs through the old Sadar Bazaar lanes, the Begum Bridge stretch, the Hapur Road corridor and the Modipuram-Pallavpuram belt that connects to NH-58. With the Namo Bharat Regional Rapid Transit Service now linking Meerut to Sarai Kale Khan in Delhi, a lot of the long-haul travel has shifted to rail - but the daily two-wheeler ride to the metro station, the market and the school is exactly what an ElectricPe scooter is built for.

Petrol scooters in Meerut do most of their work in stop-and-go lanes where fuel economy is at its worst. An electric scooter at 25 km/h sits naturally in this flow, cuts running costs by 80-90% versus a petrol two-wheeler, and removes the trip to the petrol pump from the weekly routine. For a homemaker who rides 8 km a day around the city or a college student commuting to CCS University, the monthly savings add up fast.

Meerut's climate also lines up well with electric two-wheelers. The composite weather - hot summers, cool winters and a defined monsoon - is the same band the Xypro, Jett and 4ALL lithium battery packs are engineered for, with sealed enclosures designed to handle splash water from monsoon puddles around the Begum Bridge and Hapur Road belts.

Where to test ride and buy in Meerut

ElectricPe Mobility Centers in Meerut are placed close to the high-traffic two-wheeler belts so a test ride is never a long detour. Whether you are coming from Shastri Nagar, Saket or the Modipuram side, the nearest Center is a short ride away and the staff hold scooters ready for walk-in test rides.

Bring family along, take all three scooters around the block, and ask the team to pull up the EMI calculator on the spot. Finance paperwork through Bajaj Finserv is completed digitally at the Center.

  • Shastri Nagar, Saket and Mangal Pandey Nagar
  • Sadar Bazaar and the old city lanes
  • Modipuram and Pallavpuram
  • Jagriti Vihar and Ganga Nagar
  • Begum Bridge, Hapur Road and the NH-58 frontage

Licence-free, registration-free riding in Meerut

Every Xypro, Jett and 4ALL sold by ElectricPe in Meerut is built to a 25 km/h limit. That keeps the scooter in the low-speed electric two-wheeler category, which under central law does not require a driving licence, does not need RTO registration, does not get a number plate and pays zero road tax to UP. For a Meerut household where the second rider is a teenager, a senior or a homemaker, this means the scooter is usable from day one.

There is no learner's licence to chase, no Sarathi appointment to wait for, and no agent fee to clear. The Mobility Center walks the buyer through the on-road price, and the scooter goes home. The same legal frame applies whether the rider is 17 or 70 - the 25 km/h cap is what does the regulatory work, not the rider's paperwork.

Cost of going electric in Meerut

Pricing in Meerut follows the same national sticker - Xypro from ₹42,000 on-road, Jett from ₹55,000 and 4ALL from ₹56,000. EMIs start from ₹1,499 per month through Bajaj Finserv and are processed digitally at the Mobility Center.

Once you start riding, the fuel-cost gap is dramatic. A petrol scooter doing 25-30 km a day in Meerut costs roughly ₹1,500-1,900 a month at the pump. The same daily kilometres on an ElectricPe scooter, charged overnight on a regular 5A socket, work out to about ₹150-250 a month in electricity. Across a year, that is enough to clear most of an EMI on a Xypro.

  • Xypro - from ₹42,000 on-road, lightest commuter
  • Jett - from ₹55,000 on-road, more payload for family use
  • 4ALL - from ₹56,000 on-road, longest single-charge range
  • EMI from ₹1,499/month, Bajaj Finserv tie-up

Service and support in Meerut

Service is the part that decides whether a scooter survives five years of West UP roads. ElectricPe's 24-hour SLA, doorstep pickup-and-drop and component-level warranty are the same in Meerut as in Delhi or Gurugram - no city tier discount on service quality.

The warranty card spells out 3 years or 40,000 km on the lithium-ion battery, 1 year on the motor and 1 year on the controller. Mobility Centers carry 50+ genuine parts in stock, which keeps wait times short on common service jobs and means a tyre, brake shoe or controller swap is closed on the same visit wherever possible.

Uttar Pradesh's EV scooter advantage

The UP Electric Vehicle Manufacturing and Mobility Policy 2022 is one of the most aggressive state policies for EV buyers. Two-wheeler buyers get a 15% purchase incentive on the ex-factory cost up to ₹5,000 per vehicle as an early-bird benefit, and electric vehicles registered in UP get a full road tax and registration fee exemption during the policy period. The state is investing in charging infrastructure along key corridors, including NH-58 north of Meerut.

For a 25 km/h Xypro, Jett or 4ALL, registration and road tax do not apply at all, so the policy effectively guarantees that the on-road sticker is the only number you pay. The central PM E-DRIVE scheme adds further demand-side support nationally.

  • UP EV Policy 2022 - road tax and registration fee fully waived for EVs
  • Up to ₹5,000 early-bird purchase incentive on two-wheelers under the policy
  • Charging infrastructure rollout along key UP corridors including NH-58
  • PM E-DRIVE adds national demand-side support

Choosing your Xypro, Jett or 4ALL in Meerut

First-time buyers in Meerut usually start with the Xypro at ₹42,000 on-road - it is light, easy to push out of a tight gully in Sadar Bazaar, and the cheapest to run per kilometre. The Jett at ₹55,000 is the family scooter with stronger payload, ideal for a parent doing school drops in Shastri Nagar or Jagriti Vihar. The 4ALL at ₹56,000 is the longest-range pick, the right call for a rider whose route stretches across Modipuram, the metro station and the city core every day.

Book a free test ride on the ElectricPe app, drop your locality, and the team confirms a slot at the nearest Mobility Center. The ride happens on real Meerut roads, not a private test loop, so you feel exactly how the scooter behaves on the lanes you ride every day.

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