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REVERSE OF BELIEF

Motoring World

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September 2025

Unearthing a gem from India's growing EV subculture that's a headline waiting to happen

- By Ruman Devmane Photographs Kaizad Adil Darukhanawala

REVERSE OF BELIEF

Would you kill if it weren't against the law? Or steal, if it didn't come with the burden of imprisonment? Think about it. Your choices in a world undefined by a rulebook may have been wildly different to the life you lead today. Or would they? You see, most of us — I strongly believe — live, instinctively, by an invisible entity we know as a moral compass. As such, the rule of law isn't a threshold but rather a peripheral, far-set blur we keep comfortably away from. Well, most of us, at least.

imageFor those of you who don't, there's a scooter I have to tell you about. It's called the Enigma H1 Loader and it's a shining example of India's growing class of micro-mobility EVs. This elongated, decidedly utilitarian electric scooter is essentially a last-mile cargo vehicle, aimed primarily at replacing the humble handcart. It's also meant to serve as a robust alternative to cargo-laden ICE scooters, which you aren't technically supposed to use for commercial activities. Enigma, a Bhopal-based manufacturer, produces a range of youthful scooters with nameplates like 'Crink' and 'Ambier', but none of those are as 'out there' as the H1 Loader.

imageThere are others like it, too. You can have the Vajra, by Tiranga Autotech, for instance or, in fact, a few others from smaller operators depending on how deep into the country you're willing to go. The H1 Loader makes its distinctions evident through ample decalling, the most prominent of which is 'Heavy One' written in a font similar to the TVS XL100's 'Heavy Duty' sticker. Enigma, as you can tell, likes to keep to facts.

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