The demand for electric automobiles has begun to increase in India as a result of the country’s increasing pollution levels, particularly in Delhi and other cities. Here is a list of electric vehicles that will be available for purchase in 2022 in light of the demand.
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MG ZS EV
Tata Nexon EV is less expensive than the MG ZS EV, which price starts at Rs 2088 lakh. The vehicle has a 44.5kWh battery with a 340km range. In standard mode, the battery needs six to eight hours to fully charge. The vehicle’s quick charging, however, charges in just 50 minutes. The EV’s 448-liter boot space is noteworthy.
Mercedes-Benz EQS
The Mercedes-Benz EQS is the most expensive electric vehicle (EV) on the list, with the top variant costing between 1.55 crore and 2.45 crore. The vehicle has a 107.8 kwh battery that is said to have a 526–580 km range. The sedan car can accommodate 5 persons. The battery is covered by an 8-year warranty with the automobile.
Tata Nexon EV
The Tata Nexon EV has a 30.2kWh battery that, when fully charged, provides a 312 km range. The vehicle can charge from empty to 80% with rapid charging in under 60 minutes. The car’s starting price is Rs 13.99 lakh. The engine produces 127 horsepower.
Tata Tigor EV
Tata’s Tigor EV is available with a 21.5kWh battery that has a 142km range on a full charge. Additionally, the EV has a fast charging station that enables complete charging of the vehicle in just 90 minutes. The battery needs to be recharged in the regular mode for six hours. It is offered for sale at a launch price of Rs 9.54 lakh.
Mahindra e2oPlus
The Mahindra e2oPlus is the best electric vehicle for a small family in the $7.57 lakh price bracket. The vehicle’s 10.08kWh lithium-ion battery provides about 100km of range for the passenger on a full charge. A regular charger takes six hours to fully charge a car, compared to a fast charger’s 75 minutes. The motor produces 25bhp and 70Nm of torque.
Hyundai Kona Electric
Hyundai has released the Hyundai Kona Electric, which features a 39.2kWh battery pack and a starting price of Rs 23.71 lakh, for fans of the brand. A 39.2 kWh battery powers the motor of the EV for 452 kilometres. The quick charging mode takes 57 minutes to fully charge the vehicle. The battery can be fully charged in six hours using the usual mode. The motor generates 134bhp and 395Nm of torque. In just 10 seconds, it can accelerate from 0 to 100 kph.
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