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Top 5 electric scooters available in India: Check price, features, other details The automobile companies have launched products with a decent package in terms of battery capacity, price, and features. DNA Web Team Feb 7, 2021, 03:32 PM IST There has been a lot of launches lately in the electric two-wheeler segment in India. The recent one seems to be the iQube electric scooter which costs around Rs 1.08 lakh. The automobile companies have launched products with a decent package in terms of battery capacity, price, and features. Here is the list of top-five electric scooters that you can buy. 1. Hero Electric Optima LA 1/5 The Hero Electric Optima LA is one of the brand s most affordable electric scooters under the price of Rs 50000. It comes with a 250W hub motor, with a claimed top speed of 25kmph. The scooter is priced at Rs 47,490 (ex-showroom Delhi). (Image: heroelectricoptimala) ....
Two Comments I got a bit inundated with comments to the previous post (275 so far , including the Featured ones) and a lot of them are not all that quick for me to parse because they mention more than two cameras. But enough with my griping already! Anyway, as I sometimes do, I fell down on the job and got behind on the comments to a few of the posts prior to that. Everything s posted now, but here s the problem visitors don t look at older posts. After a post has been up for 3–5 days, it s only getting a small fraction of the views it got when it was fresh. And people who ve already read it often don t go back later to read it again. What this means is that if a great comment comes in six days after the post is published, there s little point in adding to the post as a Featured Comment because no one will see it. ....
Electric Trains and the Electric Flash Lamp Right now is the time to be buying Christmas presents to put around the tree for kids. Toys tend to come and go in popularity, but electric trains continue to have traditional associations with Christmas in the U.S. I was at a Christmas celebration just a few years ago where there was an operating electric train circling the base of the Christmas tree. Turns out there was a photographic connection, way back. In 1899, a man named Joshua Cohen invented a product for photographers called the Electric Flash Lamp. The Flash Lamp used electric current to ignite flammable magnesium powder used as flash for lighting photographs. Prior to that, flash powder, invented by Adolph Miethe and Johannes Gaedicke in Germany in 1887, had to be ignited manually, which was known to be perilous to the photographer. Magnesium flash powder itself was risky to bystanders, pets, small children, and structures! (It would be interesting if we could h ....