Ultraviolette F77 Owner Clocks 1,00,000 km in 17 Months; Battery Still at 96% Health

Ultraviolette has announced a major real-world milestone for Indian EV engineering: F77 owner Harish Surampade has crossed 1,00,000 km in just 17 months, with the motorcycle’s battery still retaining an impressive 96% health.

Harish’s F77 has been ridden across nine international borders, high-altitude passes, highways, forests and coastal stretches—enduring temperature extremes from –15°C to 48°C. In one of the toughest stints, he covered 613 km in 24 hours, further proving the F77’s long-distance touring capability. Over the ownership period, he also saved an estimated ₹4.59 lakh in fuel costs.

Calling it a defining moment for electric touring, Ultraviolette Co-founder & CEO Narayan Subramaniam said the achievement proves that long-distance EV travel is now a real, dependable alternative. Co-founder & CTO Niraj Rajmohan added that the 96% battery health after 1,00,000 km validates the company’s high-density battery architecture and rigorous thermal and energy management systems.

As Ultraviolette expands in India and globally, this milestone stands as a strong testament to the F77’s durability, endurance and engineering maturity—showcasing what Indian EV technology can deliver on the world stage.

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