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Electric scooters in Rohtak. Visit our Mobility Centers.

Rohtak's university and government-services footprint drives steady demand for low-cost, low-maintenance EVs. Our Chhotu Ram Nagar showroom is on the Outer City Road, easy to reach from any side.

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ElectricPe Mobility Center, EV Showroom Rohtak, Rohtak

ElectricPe EV Showroom Rohtak

532, Chhotu Ram Nagar, near Sukhpura, on Outer City Road, Rohtak, 124001

SalesServiceTest Rides
Mon–Sat 10:00–20:00 · Sun 10:00–18:00

Why an electric scooter makes sense in Rohtak

Rohtak is a growing Tier-2 hub - educational, administrative and increasingly industrial - sitting on NH-9 and the Delhi-Rohtak corridor. Maharshi Dayanand University, the PGI medical campus and the central institutes pull thousands of students and staff into the city's daily two-wheeler flow, while the older neighbourhoods around Civil Lines, Model Town and the railway road handle market and household runs. Two-wheelers do most of the city's local mobility, and most of that mobility happens at speeds well under 25 km/h.

Petrol scooters at this speed band burn fuel inefficiently and the monthly bill stings in a city where a typical student or working household watches every rupee. An ElectricPe scooter at 25 km/h cuts the fuel line item from ₹1,500-2,000 a month down to a few hundred rupees of electricity, removes the trip to the petrol pump from the weekly schedule, and runs quietly enough to start at 6 am without waking the neighbours.

Rohtak's student population is the other half of the story. A first-year MDU undergraduate or a coaching student in Civil Lines does not need a 60 km/h scooter to cover the campus, the market and the PG hostel - they need a scooter that is cheap to run, easy to park, and legal to ride without a driving licence. That is exactly the brief a 25 km/h ElectricPe scooter answers.

Where to test ride and buy in Rohtak

ElectricPe Mobility Centers in Rohtak are placed close to the high-traffic two-wheeler belts. Whether you are coming from MDU campus, the PGI side, Sector 14 housing or the older Civil Lines pocket, the nearest Center is a short ride away and the team keeps scooters ready for walk-in test rides.

Test rides are free, no booking deposit required. The Mobility Center handles sales, finance through Bajaj Finserv and service intake in one visit so a buyer can walk in undecided and ride out on the scooter that fit best.

  • Civil Lines and Model Town
  • Sector 1, 2 and 14 residential sectors
  • MDU campus and the university belt
  • PGI Rohtak and the medical college area
  • Railway Road, Sheela Bypass and the NH-9 frontage

Licence-free, registration-free riding in Rohtak

Every Xypro, Jett and 4ALL sold by ElectricPe in Rohtak is built to a 25 km/h limit, which keeps the scooter in the low-speed electric two-wheeler bracket. The legal effect is clean and immediate - no driving licence, no Rohtak RTO registration, no number plate and zero road tax to the Haryana transport department.

For a city with a strong student population, this is the difference between owning a scooter today and waiting half a year for a learner's licence to clear. A first-year MDU student or a parent buying a scooter for school drops can walk into the Mobility Center, pick a Xypro, and ride home the same day. Parents of teens also like that the legal frame is unambiguous - the 25 km/h cap is the rulebook answer, not a workaround.

Cost of going electric in Rohtak

Rohtak buyers get the same national sticker price - Xypro from ₹42,000 on-road, Jett from ₹55,000, 4ALL from ₹56,000. EMIs start from ₹1,499 per month through Bajaj Finserv and are processed digitally at the Mobility Center, with on-the-spot approvals for eligible buyers.

Fuel savings are the part Rohtak households feel month after month. A petrol scooter on a 20-25 km daily route costs about ₹1,500-1,800 a month at current pump rates. The same distance on an ElectricPe scooter charged overnight on a regular socket costs the household around ₹180-220 a month in electricity. That gap on its own clears the EMI on a Xypro.

  • Xypro from ₹42,000 - student and first-time-buyer pick
  • Jett from ₹55,000 - family scooter
  • 4ALL from ₹56,000 - longest single-charge range
  • EMI from ₹1,499/month via Bajaj Finserv

Service and support in Rohtak

ElectricPe's 24-hour service SLA, doorstep pickup-and-drop and component-level warranty apply in Rohtak the same way they apply in the metros. No service tier downgrade for being outside the Delhi ring road.

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. The Mobility Center holds 50+ genuine parts in stock, which keeps wait times short on the most common service jobs and avoids the long lead times that small-town buyers usually fear.

Haryana's EV scooter advantage

Haryana's EV Policy directs registration and road tax exemptions for electric vehicles across the state and backs charging infrastructure rollout through the State Power Department. While the policy's pilot fleet conversions are focused on Gurugram and Faridabad, the registration and tax benefits apply to private EV buyers across Haryana - Rohtak included.

For a 25 km/h Xypro, Jett or 4ALL, the legal frame is even simpler: registration and road tax do not apply by design. The central PM E-DRIVE scheme continues national demand support, and the policy direction in Haryana is firmly behind electric two-wheelers.

  • Haryana EV Policy - registration and road-tax exemption for EVs
  • Charging rollout backed by the State Power Department
  • PM E-DRIVE continues central demand support
  • 25 km/h scooters carry no state tax obligation by design

Choosing your Xypro, Jett or 4ALL in Rohtak

Most Rohtak first-time buyers pick the Xypro at ₹42,000 on-road - it is light, easy to park in a Sector 14 lane or an MDU hostel block, and the cheapest to run. The Jett at ₹55,000 is the family scooter with a bigger frame and stronger payload, the right call for a parent in Civil Lines or Model Town doing school drops and weekend groceries. The 4ALL at ₹56,000 is the longest-range pick, useful for anyone whose daily route stretches from the city across to the PGI side or out to the NH-9 frontage.

Book a free test ride through the ElectricPe app or walk into the nearest Mobility Center. The team will set up a back-to-back ride on the Xypro, Jett and 4ALL so you can make the call with the throttle in your own hand. Rohtak buyers often bring a family member along to ride - the Mobility Center keeps a scooter ready for that too.

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