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The look of the BYD Seal is dreaming and most attractive and gives a long distance riding driving range. It is very popular in the segment and this sedan get a very luxury interior and get soft touch material everywhere with high quality of plastic. The steering wheel is nice and everything in the interior is luxury and impressive and the design is very thoughtful but in this price sedan is not so popular. the screen is much nicer and bigger and the features are very nice and the driver feel is so much amazing.
I've been driving the Tata Punch EV for a few months now and here's my experience . It reaches around 300 km on a single charge (good mileage). And I feels zippy and easy to handle (peppy performance). Looks modern and stylish (sharp design). The cabin is very comfortable for four (spacious cabin, good seats). I got all the safety features like airbags (feels safe). It might not have the biggest leg space (a bit tight on space).
The Mercedes-Benz EQE have good seats that are supportive and offer good legroom and headroom for my friends . Talking about its technological features it comes equipped with massive touchscreen infotainment system . However, Mercedes-Benz is known for its safety features.
I've been driving the Tata Nexon Ev from four months . It goes up to 465 km on a charge giving an excellent mileage which accelerates quickly (good pick-up). Looks attractive and stylish (sharp design). It is comfortable for 5 passengers (spacious cabin, comfortable seats). Feels safe with 6 airbags (safety features). It does not provide the biggest leg space or luggage is a bit tight on space. Overall, a strong contender in the compact SUV EV segment
It’s 8 days old, I feel its ok for me now.Milage is not as promised by the company.
Electric vehicle public charging stations are present in many major cities across India. They can be located through online databases and using charging station smartphone applications. Several EV manufacturers have their own charging station smartphone applications that can help you navigate to these chargers.
According to the Bureau of Energy Efficiency, there are 1,742 EV charging stations in India.
Tata Power is currently the largest manufacturer of electric vehicle charging stations in India. It has over 300 stations in current operation.
No, public charging stations usually charge you based on the number of units of electricity consumed, the amount of time the charger is used and the maximum charging speed offered by the charger. These rates differ from state to state and can be more expensive than charging at home in some locations.
The charging cost varies by the output speed of the charger, the amount of time or charge used and the state or city in which the charger is located. For example, in Maharashtra, it may cost up to Rs 240 to juice up an EV such as the Tata Nexon EV Max.