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Chandigarh

Bike Rentals in Chandigarh

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Electric Scooter Rental in Chandigarh

⚡ Zero Fuel Cost • Silent Ride • Eco-Friendly

₹399
Starting Price/Day
₹0
Fuel Cost
100km+
Range Per Charge
4.6★
Customer Rating

Electric Scooters Available in Chandigarh

Ola S1 Pro

Best Range

499/day

Range: 135 km

Ather 450X

Premium

599/day

Range: 105 km

TVS iQube

Best Value

449/day

Range: 100 km

Bajaj Chetak

Classic

549/day

Range: 90 km

Why Rent EV in Chandigarh?

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Save ₹3000+/Month

Only ₹15-20 per charge vs ₹150+ petrol

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Go Green

Zero emissions, contribute to cleaner air

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Silent Ride

No noise pollution, peaceful commute

Vehicle Rental in Chandigarh — Complete Guide

Chandigarh, the joint capital of Punjab and Haryana with 12 lakh residents, is India's first planned city and consistently ranks among the country's cleanest and most livable cities. Le Corbusier's grid layout, wide boulevards, and Sector markets make it a pleasant city for rentals. Proximity to Shimla (90 km), Manali (310 km), and Amritsar (230 km) makes Chandigarh a major hub for Himachal Pradesh hill station road trips. TransRentals covers all sectors, Panchkula, Mohali, and the Chandigarh Airport area.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which electric scooters are available on rent?

We offer Ola S1 Pro, Ather 450X, and TVS iQube — all with full charge, app connectivity, and fast charger included.

How far can I travel on a single charge?

Ola S1 Pro offers 130+ km, Ather 450X offers 85+ km, and TVS iQube offers 100+ km per charge under normal city riding conditions.

Where do I charge the electric scooter during the rental?

You can charge at home using a regular 15A socket. We also provide a list of public charging stations near your location.

Is there an extra charge if the battery runs out mid-trip?

No penalty — just charge at any available point. We recommend planning routes with charging stops for longer trips outside city limits.

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