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EV Vehicles Gaining Traction Gradually- Tata Nexon EV Fairing Well In The Market

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Tata Nexon EV fairing Well in the Market

 

Tata Motors has been aggressively launching cars with new technologies. since the launch on January 28 2020 tata Nexon Ev claimed to be sold more than 2500 units of this eco-friendly compact SUV at the end of December 2020. It is claimed that Tata is having a 64% market share in the EV segment.

The Nexon EV competes with other electric cars in the SUV segment such as Hyundai Kona and MG ZS EV, however, the Nexon has a fair edge due to its pricing along with a long drive range.

Though there are a huge split of people who thinks India is still not ready for electric cars, because of the facts that it might eat into travel time if one go beyond the range of car's Capacity to run on a full charge. The charging time of electric cars ranges from anything between 45 mins to a couple of hours depending on the technologies and batteries used by the manufacturer.
 
However, these facts are neither stopping the buyers nor the manufacturers to venture into this new product segment.
Rising fossil fuel prices and also knowing the fact that fossil fuel is going to dry out sooner or later, EV Vehicles gaining traction gradually.
 
Talking about  Nexon EV, it is an exact replica of the original Nexon SUV launched by Tata. Both the Nexon’s have the same specs and the only differentiating factor remains that one runs on electricity and the other one on normal fuel. The Nexon is a sub-4 meter compact SUV. The car has been claimed to be one of the safest cars in its segment with a 5-star rating. The Nexon EV is powered by Ziptron technology which uses a 30.2 kWh high capacity lithium-ion battery. It churns a maximum of 129 Ps and 245 Nm of peak torque. It comes with a certified running distance of 312 km when fully charged. Nexon EV is available in three trims and prices start at INR 13.99 lakh, ex-showroom.
     

How Cost-effective it is?

 
The cost of running any petrol car could cost a minimum of INR 6 Lakhs for 8 years, whereas in the case of electric cars it could cost anything under INR 1 Lakh which is a significant difference.
 
Testimonial
Let us understand the performance and cost-effectiveness of the Nexon EV car from one of its users. Here's the videos of a doctor from kerala who explain his ongoing satisfactory experience with his Tata Nexeon EV.
 
Jojo John, is an anesthetist doctor from Kochi in Kerala. He explains that around 30 units of electricity are required to recharge batteries completely. He charges his car only once a week and that is enough to return an average of about 250 km on city road. He further said EV cars do not require servicing the car frequently as required in the case of petrol or diesel cars.
 
Apart from Electric charges the only cost to run his vehicle is a 5% road tax which is still lesser than petrol and diesel cars.
Initially, he used to charge his car with normal electricity for which he has to spent a bit on electric charges. He then got solar panels installed at his home, now he seemed extremely happy with his decision as he is charging his car extremely free and also selling the surplus electricity to the state electricity board. Literally, he is using a zero-emission vehicle along with nil expense. To know further details plz watch the videos as uploaded by channel SOLAR KART on his youtube channel. Ocashpay Community promotes the uses of Electric powered  Vehicles in the larger interest of the environment, society, and our Nation.
 
 
 
 
 

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