Electric Vehicle Company List India; EV Subsidy and Why Electric Vehicle Is Better Than Petrol Bike and Car
The rising prices of petrol and diesel are strengthening the roots of the electric vehicle market. This is the reason why now almost all major companies are getting entry in EV segment. To entice customers, while companies are bringing many attractive offers, the government is also giving subsidy on these vehicles. This segment has also gained momentum in the last one year. However, customers still have many questions about EV. Whose answer they can find in this news.
Most people have questions like the mileage of the electric vehicle and its high price. Also, the danger of shutdown of the vehicle is also kept in mind when the battery is discharged. The answers to these questions are being given to you by the popular YouTuber and auto expert Amit Khare.
First question: what will happen when the battery discharges?
This is also the most important question related to buying an electric vehicle. Actually, customers buying EVs have to understand what is the purpose of buying EVs? That is, people who have to travel only 50 to 60 kilometers a day should not have the tension of running out of batteries, because most companies have now increased the range of two-wheeler EVs from 80 to 100 km. At the same time, in the EV segment, the car's range has been from 300 to 500 km.
Now if you go to the daily office or do the important work related to the market. Now at most 50 to 60 km of work is done. For this, the car can be charged and run daily. It is exactly the same way that people run the work by putting 100 rupees of petrol in a daily car.
Second question: how much better electric vehicle than petrol and diesel?
This is the second most important question related to buying EVs. The answer can be understood in such a way that petrol and diesel prices are skyrocketing these days. Petrol has gone up to Rs 100 per liter. That is, your car will travel up to 70 km in 1 liter of petrol. At the same time, EV will run for so many km at a maximum cost of 20 rupees. That is, 30 days of the month where petrol will cost 3000 rupees. So at the same time, the EV will cost just 600 rupees. That means you will have a direct savings of 2400 rupees.
How much will be saved from EV in a year and in how many years it will be free?
This is the most important arithmetic associated with purchasing any electric vehicle, because once the customer understands it, he will save thousands of rupees every year. How much your savings will be depends on the electricity per unit. Understand this mathematics with examples ...
- You bought an electric two-wheeler that costs 1 lakh rupees.
- The cost of 1 unit of electricity in your city is 8 rupees. About 2 units end up charging the EV fully.
- Then it will cost 16 rupees for 2 units to charge EV for one day at the rate of 8 rupees per unit.
- Assuming the EV gives a range of 50 to 70 km at a cost of 16 rupees.
- Now it costs 16 rupees in 1 day. So a month will cost 16 rupees x 30 days = 480 rupees.
- We assume a month's expenditure of 500 rupees instead of 480 rupees in the round figure.
- According to this, 12 months x 500 rupees = 6000 rupees will be spent in a year.
- Suppose you used to spend 100 rupees daily in a petrol car, then you spent 3000 rupees a month.
- In this way, a petrol car costs 12 months x 3000 rupees = 36,000 rupees a year.
- That is, the EV of 6000 rupees is reduced from Rs 36,000 for a petrol car, then there is a savings of Rs 30,000 in a year.
- In this way, you will free EV of 1 lakh rupees in 3.2 years i.e. 38 months.
- In the same way, you can remove the savings from the electric car from the cost of petrol / diesel in the four wheeler.
Let us tell you that companies give 50 thousand to 1 lakh kilometers or 5 years warranty on EV batteries. At the same time, there is no cost for its maintenance throughout the year. That is, your car will be free even before the first maintenance comes.
Ways to extend the life of an electric vehicle?
The battery and motor are the two most important parts in an electric vehicle. Most companies offer batteries with IP6 renting. That is, the battery has nothing to do with dust and moisture. Even these are waterproof. That is, there was no problem in it even during the rainy days. The company gives a warranty of 5 years or up to 1 lakh km on the battery. At the same time, there is also no maintenance in it. Even after this, the easiest way to increase battery life is to avoid repeated charging. At the same time, avoid being overcharged.
Which companies are selling electric vehicles in India?
There are now more than a dozen EV companies within the country. These include both two-wheeler and four-wheeler companies. Bengaluru's Best Ather Energy has become increasingly popular in a two-wheeler. So Hero, Okinawa and now Bajaj are also making headlines. At the same time, companies like Hyundai, Tata, MG are more popular in the four wheeler.
Which EV is better according to your work?
There are electric two-wheelers in the Indian market ranging from about 50 thousand rupees to 1.50 lakh rupees. All come in different ranges. In such a situation, before buying an electric two-wheeler or four-wheeler, you have to keep in mind what your need is. That is, how much you travel by car in a day. Electric two-wheelers are used indoors anyway. If you have to travel daily from 30 to 40 km, then you can buy EV for 50 thousand rupees.
Which states are subsidizing EVs
Most states in India are not subsidizing electric vehicles. Right now Delhi, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Bihar, Uttarakhand, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Punjab are giving 100% discount on road tax on purchasing new EVs. At the same time, Uttar Pradesh is giving subsidy on EVs made in its state. The central government plans to subsidize 62,000 electric cars and buses.
On the subsidy, Federation of Automobile Dealers Association of India (FADA) President Vinkesh Gulati said that only 5 to 7 states in the country are giving subsidy on EVs. We are talking to the transport ministers of all the states of the country about subsidizing EVs. UP has recently announced subsidy, but it will give subsidy only on vehicles made in UP. Unless all states bring such a policy regarding EVs, people will avoid buying it.
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