Ather Energy pioneers Advanced Safety Features in electric two-wheelers; Sets new standards for Rider Protection
Ather Energy is integrating advanced safety features directly into their EV scooters, combining hardware and software in a way that allows for more comprehensive and responsive safety measures.

NEW DELHI
Ather Energy, India’s leading electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer, continues to set the benchmark for safety in the two-wheeler segment through its cutting-edge technological innovations. In a country where nearly 45% of all road fatalities involve two-wheelers, according to the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways’ Road Accidents in India 2022 report, Ather’s commitment to enhancing rider safety is more crucial than ever. Traditionally, cars have led the way in road safety with features such as airbags, Anti-lock Braking Systems (ABS), and Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), which have become standard expectations. However, the two-wheeler segment has lagged in this area, with safety innovations like ABS and Advanced Rider Assistance Systems (ARAS) only being introduced after governmental mandates and often with delays. Ather Energy is changing this narrative by integrating advanced safety features directly into their EV scooters, combining hardware and software in a way that allows for more comprehensive and responsive safety measures. Unlike traditional Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) vehicles, which are limited in their ability to update or add new features post-purchase, Ather’s EVs can continuously evolve through software updates, enabling riders to benefit from the latest safety innovations. One of the standout features in Ather’s safety suite is SkidControl™, a
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