New 100V architecture makes motor controller, charger and electronic systems lighter and more compact
Ultraviolette Automotive has confirmed that the Tesseract electric scooter will now be launched in India in January 2027. Earlier it was expected to be launched in June, but now the company has extended its launch timeline. According to the company, the reason for this delay is the new 100V architecture of the Tesseract electric scooter. The Bengaluru-based EV company claims that India’s first 100V scooter platform will offer better performance and faster charging capability.
Ultraviolette Tesseract was first introduced in India in March 2025. Ultraviolette says the Tesseract platform is currently undergoing extensive testing and validation across different trails, weather and riding conditions. The new 100V architecture will deliver 3 times more power delivery than the current industry average of 15 kW. Apart from this, the charging speed will also be almost 2 times faster.
On this announcement, the company’s CEO and Co-founder Narayan Subramaniam said that creating Tesseract has been a very challenging and ambitious project for the company. During development and testing it was realized that additional engineering and improvements were needed to meet the high standards the company wanted to achieve. Especially the riding ergonomics and battery architecture have been completely redesigned.
He said that the launch may have been delayed, but this will provide customers with a scooter that is future-ready and maintains Ultraviolette’s identity of performance, technology and reliability. The new 100V architecture will make the motor controller, charger and electronic components lighter and more compact. Along with this, the scooter will get more load carrying capacity, bigger seat and more floorboard space.
The company also said that this will also improve the reliability and energy efficiency of the system. According to Ultraviolette, the company decided to adopt 100V architecture after the feedback received from customers during roadshows and showcases across the country. Thousands of potential customers interacted directly with Tesseract and the company’s design and engineering team.
The company’s CTO and Co-founder Niraj Rajmohan said that “From the very beginning, Tesseract aimed to create a scooter that would set new benchmarks in the industry. He said that it was necessary to upgrade the platform on a large scale to fulfill the promises of performance and technology. According to him, moving towards 100V architecture is a big step in that direction, which will achieve more power, better load capacity and more efficiency.”











