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Affordable electric cars under ₹10–15 lakhs are finally viable in India in 2025.
Tata, MG, Mahindra, and startups are leading the charge with practical EVs for middle-class buyers.
We deep dive into real-world pricing, features, range, running costs, and what compromises...
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Long-distance EV Road trips in India is more viable than ever in 2025 — but still requires planning.
Charging networks have expanded for EV Road trips on key highways, though regional gaps remain.
We took a real-life EV road trips from...
There was a time, not that long ago, when owning an electric vehicle in India felt a bit like being the only vegetarian at a barbecue — curious stares, limited options, and a lot of awkward questions. "Where will...
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Yes, EVs lose range gradually.
Most Indian EVs lose around 10–15% range in 5 years.
Battery degradation depends on how you drive, charge, and even where you park.
It’s not the nightmare people make it out to be — especially with today’s...
EV Battery Replacement Cost TL;DR — Summary at a Glance
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Details
Battery Lifespan
Typically 8–10 years or 1.6 lakh+ km in India
EV Replacement Cost (2025)
₹4.5 lakh – ₹7.5 lakh (for mass-market EVs)
Warranty Coverage
Most OEMs offer 8 years / 160,000 km warranty
Replacement Frequency
Once...
Public EV charging infrastructure India has improved — but it’s still a mixed bag in 2025. Yes, you can survive without a home charger. No, it’s not always smooth. We’ve mapped the truth: real-life usage, charger reliability, urban vs highway setups,...
Electric cars might feel expensive upfront, but if you’re thinking long-term — from fuel to maintenance to running costs — the numbers in 2025 tell a different story. Spoiler alert: EVs are no longer just for the tech-savvy crowd....
2025 is shaping up to be a blockbuster year for upcoming electric cars in india. If you’re tired of the same recycled “Top EVs” lists, this one’s got some actual perspective — from road feel to range anxiety and...