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Which Is the Best Evee for Delivery Riders?

June 30, 20265 min read

Riding for Foodpanda, Bykea, or parcel delivery? Here's the best Evee for delivery work — the load-hauling SQUBE, the long-range S1 Pro, and the cargo-stable S1 3-Wheeler — plus how much you'll save against a petrol bike.

For delivery work, the best Evees are the SQUBE and the S1 Pro — the SQUBE carries up to 220 kg and the S1 Pro runs 100 km on a charge, both built for long shifts and heavy loads. The S1 3-Wheeler adds cargo stability, and every Evee costs a fraction of a petrol bike to run.

What do delivery riders need from a scooter?

Delivery work is demanding, so four things matter most: enough range for a full shift, load capacity for boxes and parcels, durability for all-day use, and low running cost. Fast charging helps too if you ride back-to-back shifts. The best delivery Evee is the one that balances range and load for your routes without burning fuel money.

Best Evee for delivery overall

The Evee SQUBE at PKR 239,000 is the standout workhorse. Its strong 2000-2500W motor hauls up to 220 kg, runs 90 km on a charge and reaches 65 km/h — enough to carry stacked delivery boxes across the city and keep pace in traffic. Its boxy, tough build is made for daily commercial use, which is exactly what gig and parcel riders need.

Best Evee for long delivery shifts

If your shifts are long and your routes are spread out, prioritise range. The Evee S1 Pro (100 km) and the S1 Air (110 km) cover the most ground per charge. For riders doing back-to-back shifts, a lithium model like the S1 Air Lithium recharges in just 4-5 hours versus 7-8 hours for graphene — so it's ready again sooner. Compare ranges on the models page.

Best Evee for heavy or bulky cargo

For bulky or top-heavy loads, a three-wheeler is the safer base. The Evee S1 3-Wheeler (PKR 245,000) is cargo-grade and planted, while the NISA 3W carries up to 200 kg with tip-resistant stability at low speed — ideal for loading and unloading without the scooter wanting to fall over.

Best budget Evee for delivery

If you're starting out and your loads are lighter, the Evee S1 at PKR 206,000 is the value pick — a 180 kg load rating, a 90 km range and a 55 km/h top speed cover most food and parcel routes. Lighter still, the MITO+ and NISA handle smaller delivery loads at a lower price.

How much can a delivery rider save?

A lot. Charging an Evee costs only a small amount of electricity per full charge, versus several hundred rupees of petrol for the same distance — and with fewer moving parts, maintenance is far cheaper than a petrol bike. Over the high mileage a delivery rider clocks, those savings add up quickly. You can also spread the purchase over an installment plan and pay it off from your earnings.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Is an Evee good for Foodpanda or Bykea delivery?

Yes — Evee scooters are well suited to Foodpanda, Bykea and parcel delivery. Models like the SQUBE and S1 Pro offer the load capacity and range delivery riders need, at a fraction of petrol running costs.

Which Evee carries the most weight for delivery?

The Evee SQUBE has the highest load capacity at 220 kg, followed by the NISA 3W at 200 kg — both strong choices for heavy delivery loads.

Which Evee has the longest range for delivery shifts?

The Evee S1 Air (110 km) and S1 Pro (100 km) have the longest range, best for long or spread-out delivery routes.

How much does it cost to run an Evee for delivery?

Only a small electricity cost per charge — far less than petrol. With high daily mileage, delivery riders typically save the most of any rider by switching to electric.

Can I buy a delivery Evee on installments?

Yes — installment plans are available so you can pay off the scooter monthly from your delivery earnings. See the installment page for details.