Indian firm GoGo A1 in April received the approval of the Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI) for a conversion kit that transforms the Hero Splendor bike into an electric bike. The GoGo A1 electric conversion kit has now gone on sale in India via the company’s website. The kit starts at Rs. 37,700 (~$485) while the battery pack is priced at Rs. 65,606 (~$845) with the charging adapter.GoGo A1

India is rapidly making progress in its plans to phase out internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles in the country. A few initiatives have seen the development of electric conversion kits that will transform ICE vehicles into electric-powered models. The outlook for the conversion kits is expected to grow and Hero Splendor is keying into the process. The Hero Splendor Electric GoGo A1 conversion kit has now added the ARAI certification to its previous regulatory endorsements.

The kit contains a 2 kW electric motor, mounted on the rear wheel hub fed by a 2.8 kWh battery pack, with a regenerative braking system. The setup also includes a DC-DC converter, new accelerator wiring, a key switch with controller box, and a new swingarm.

The conversion will be carried out at GoGo A1’s installation workshops in 36 RTO locations in India. Customers will be able to get insurance for the converted motorbike after some documentation at the local RTO. A converted bike is issued a new green numberplate although the registration number will remain unchanged.Hero Splendor Electric GoGo A1 Conversion Kit

There is no doubt that this conversion kit will come in very useful in India considering the popularity of the Hero Splendor in India. However, the price of the battery pack may be a serious drawback considering that there are e-scooters available for the final price you’ll have to cough out for the entire conversion. The company says the battery can deliver a range of 151km on a full charge and you get to retain the solid frame and much of the design of the Splendor, making it a potentially worthwhile project.

Electric bikes have been on the wrong end of the news in India in recent weeks. That may have an impact on the success of this product but we can’t be so sure about that.

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