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UG-11 WonderMall Company Bagh Alwar Rajsthan
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Nov
The electric car market has crossed a tipping point. Prices have dropped, charging infrastructure has grown across India and globally, and ownershi
Running an electric car in India typically costs ?1–1.5 per kilometre in electricity, versus ?7–9 per kilometre for petrol. For a 1,500 km monthly driver, that is a saving of ?8,000–12,000 every month — before accounting for lower maintenance (no oil changes, fewer brake replacements due to regenerative braking).
Modern electric cars offer certified ranges of 300–700 km per charge. Real-world range (factoring AC use, highway speeds, and load) is typically 75–85% of the certified figure. For most urban and semi-urban drivers in India, a 300 km real-world range covers 5–7 days of typical usage comfortably.
FAME II subsidies, state-level EV policies (Maharashtra, Delhi, Gujarat offer the best benefits), and GST reduction to 5% on EVs make the upfront cost significantly more competitive. Always check Evxora's updated subsidy tracker for your state before finalising a purchase.
The Tata Nexon EV, MG ZS EV, BYD Atto 3, Hyundai Ioniq 5, and the upcoming affordable segment from Maruti Suzuki Futuro-e represent the widest range of use cases — from budget city commuters to premium family vehicles. Evxora's detailed comparison tool lets you filter by budget, range, and charging speed.
Buying an electric car is no longer a compromise — it is a financially sound, environmentally responsible decision backed by rapidly improving technology. Use Evxora to compare, research, and buy with complete information.
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