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Ather’s E-scooter Battery Dropping Test. (File photo)

The Battery test was executed under expert supervision, putting the component in the same testing condition as smartphones during durability tests.

In an impressive move to attract more customers towards e-scooters, the Bengaluru-based EV manufacturer Ather Energy has performed a battery drop test. The task has been conducted to create buzz online for the upcoming electric scooter Rizta, which is scheduled to break the covers on April 6 in India.

The Battery test was executed under expert supervision, putting the component in the same testing condition as smartphones during durability tests. Later, the whole testing process was shared on the internet, showcasing its built quality and durability.

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While sharing the visuals on the internet, company’s co-founder Swapnil Jain captioned the post, which reads, ” Shreyas loves destroying batteries and he comes up with his own crazy ways of testing them. Last time he was seen baking his battery and eating ice cream. This time he saw a crane and got excited and wanted to test the strength of our batteries.”

In addition, the post says, ” He decided to drop it from 40 feet. Aluminum casings on the battery significantly enhance the Safety and thermal performance of the batteries. Imagine what would happen if the battery was not made of metal! Using metal where it matters, making the batteries Rock Solid.

Here’s How Social Media Users Reacted

Ever since the clip was shared on digital platforms, it received a positive response from internet users. While some appreciated the move, some raised a question, asking the company if the battery was working after testing or not.

Meanwhile, the battery capacity details have not been shared by the brand as yet. However, its sleek design and flat configuration somehow hint that it likely be similar to the Ather 450X.


Ather's E-scooter Battery Dropping Test. (File photo)

Ather’s E-scooter Battery Dropping Test. (File photo)

The Battery test was executed under expert supervision, putting the component in the same testing condition as smartphones during durability tests.

In an impressive move to attract more customers towards e-scooters, the Bengaluru-based EV manufacturer Ather Energy has performed a battery drop test. The task has been conducted to create buzz online for the upcoming electric scooter Rizta, which is scheduled to break the covers on April 6 in India.

The Battery test was executed under expert supervision, putting the component in the same testing condition as smartphones during durability tests. Later, the whole testing process was shared on the internet, showcasing its built quality and durability.

Check Viral Video Here

While sharing the visuals on the internet, company’s co-founder Swapnil Jain captioned the post, which reads, ” Shreyas loves destroying batteries and he comes up with his own crazy ways of testing them. Last time he was seen baking his battery and eating ice cream. This time he saw a crane and got excited and wanted to test the strength of our batteries.”

In addition, the post says, ” He decided to drop it from 40 feet. Aluminum casings on the battery significantly enhance the Safety and thermal performance of the batteries. Imagine what would happen if the battery was not made of metal! Using metal where it matters, making the batteries Rock Solid.

Here’s How Social Media Users Reacted

Ever since the clip was shared on digital platforms, it received a positive response from internet users. While some appreciated the move, some raised a question, asking the company if the battery was working after testing or not.

Meanwhile, the battery capacity details have not been shared by the brand as yet. However, its sleek design and flat configuration somehow hint that it likely be similar to the Ather 450X.

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