Jitendra EV Introduces LECCS Connector for JMT 1000 SW

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Jitendra EV has unveiled the integration of the LECCS connector into its electric scooter, the JMT 1000 SW. The LECCS connector, developed specifically for light electric vehicles in India, will allow JMT 1000 SW users to access Ather’s fast-charging network, bolstering the infrastructure for electric mobility across the country.

With this upgrade, the JMT 1000 SW will be compatible with Ather Grid’s fast-charging stations, enhancing its appeal to urban commuters. The scooter, built with a gross vehicle weight of 255 kg and a payload capacity of 150 kg, is equipped with tubeless tires, alloy wheels, front disc brakes, and rear drum brakes. It also boasts a ground clearance of 175 mm, making it suitable for varied road conditions.

Powered by a battery from The Energy Company, the JMT 1000 SW delivers a range of 100 km on a single charge and can be fully recharged in just 50 minutes. The scooter features a digital cluster display that provides key information such as distance to empty, fault detection, thermal propagation alerts, battery status, and charge time. Additional features include a USB charging port, three-speed modes, and reverse gear.

Currently, the JMT 1000 SW is the only model in Jitendra EV’s lineup that supports Ather’s fast-charging network, but the company has plans to extend this capability to more models in the future. The integration of this technology was successfully trialed in Goa, and Jitendra EV is now moving into full-scale production to make this enhanced charging solution available to customers nationwide.