Srivaru Holding Limited has announced the successful completion of on-road driving range tests for its latest innovation, the Prana 2.0 intelligent battery system. The company’s Prana Grand and Prana Elite models have surpassed expectations, achieving extended vehicle ranges of over 150 kilometres and 250 kilometres, respectively, on a single charge.
Mohanraj Ramasamy, CEO of SRIVARU, expressed his satisfaction with the breakthrough, stating, “We continue to lead the market in quality and innovation, offering high-performance and sustainable alternatives to cater to the increasing demand for premium two-wheel electric motorcycles.”
The Prana 2.0 technology, which is integrated into the Prana Grand and Prana Elite models, has exceeded expectations, giving outstanding results that go beyond usual electric motorbike ranges. Ramasamy emphasised the significant improvements made by the Prana 2.0, stating that the Prana Grand’s projected range for typical road driving has been increased by more than 20% to well over 150 km. Similarly, the Prana Elite now has an unprecedented range of more than 250 km on a single charge, setting a new industry standard.
In addition to extended-range capabilities, SRIVARU has incorporated various enhancements into the Prana 2.0 system, including temperature sensors within the battery pack. These sensors provide audio and visual warnings regarding battery temperature, mitigating potential degradation or fire risks. Furthermore, the Prana 2.0 system is designed to meet the latest safety standard of AIS-156 Phase 3 certification, ensuring optimal safety for riders.
Ramasamy emphasised the company’s commitment to combining cutting-edge technology and performance with competitive pricing, positioning SRIVARU as a frontrunner not only in India but on a global scale.
The unveiling of the Prana 2.0 battery system marks a significant milestone for SRIVARU, setting new standards in electric motorcycle range and safety and reinforcing the company’s status as an industry leader in innovation and sustainability.