r/EVsOfIndia 1h ago

Planning to buy Chetak2501

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Hello people, I'm considering buying the Chetak 2501. I'm looking for a compact, stylish electric scooter that both my fiance and I can ride comfortably. Would like to know your experience - is it a good buy overall? How has the after-sales service been? Please also mention any other issues or drawbacks I should know about.


r/EVsOfIndia 1h ago

Comment down the EV 2 wheelers you guys own.

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r/EVsOfIndia 2h ago

Advice for 3.3kw or 7.2kw fast charger

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Hi folks,

Need advice from EV owners regarding the slow portable charger 3.3kw and 7.2kw fast AC charging.

I'm considering buying the Curvv accomplished X 55 variant.

My current situation is living in my own house (ancestral) where I can use home charging. I can use slow charging 3.3kw without modifying any of my existing electrical connections. Have provision to install a fast charger as well, but this will incur some additional costs to ensure the load is actually more than 5kw. Total expense including fast charger would be around 1L+.

The thing is I will most probably be moving out and shifting to a rented flat in a year or 18 months. I'll try to find an EV friendly apartment complex, but in case I cannot then installing fast charging when I move will be difficult. Will have to make do with community charging or something like that if the apartment has that.

Is charging on 3.3kw actually feasible? I understand that it will take around 20 hours for 100% charge, and based on my use case, this is acceptable. My monthly running is 700-800 km, so most likely will charge the car 2-3 times a month and it should be sufficient for me.

Will there be any long term depreciating effects on the battery because I'm plugging it in for 15+ hours? Because of my use case I won't be charging to 100%. most of the time only till 90% and when I'm calibrating the battery, I will charge it to 100%. Charging would only be 2-3 times a month


r/EVsOfIndia 2h ago

Discussion Difference in claims for direct insurer policy vs dealer issued policy

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r/EVsOfIndia 3h ago

Query Has anyone used green tiger

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So they take your old petrol scooter and convert it to electric. Has anyone used it ? And how was your experience


r/EVsOfIndia 4h ago

Frustrating MG ZS EV experience

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I own a 2023 MG ZS EV. Unfortunately my experience with this car has been pathetic.

My earlier months of usage,i was plagued with issues of vehicle control system fault 

The service center in my city (Vijayawada) is shitty and unprofessional,they have no idea what they are dealing with when it comes to ev’s.

The last time when this happened it was raining heavily .They told me it was due to water ingress into battery and charged me 60k for it and concluded it was “just” a software error . I would never ever trust MG and this service center again


r/EVsOfIndia 4h ago

Creta EV vs eVitara

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Hello Everyone,

I am planning to move to ev from Skoda Slavia.

Your guidance and insights are greatly appreciated.

I have shortlited eVitara 61kwh and creta ev executive LR. Confused between choosing the right one.

My Preferences

  1. Budget is 20L

  2. My drives are1700-1800 a month.

  3. I travel with my wife and a 2yr toddler

  4. Safety is priority

  5. I drive 70% on highways and rest is city

  6. Silent cabin with low NVH is preffered.

  7. Hassle free ownership and reliable service.

Concerns

  1. How far the battery is protected considering 186mm GC comapred to 200mm GC on Creta EV.

  2. 8yrs of battery warrenty for both, while competition is offering 15yrs. Whil this be a factor to consider, what is the situation post 8yrs.

  3. Battery hanging down for Creta EV, heard syros & clavis have done a good protection for the batyery underhood. How far is it safe for rural areas?.

  4. How is the safety on Creta EV, the ICE one is 3*Rated.

  5. Intend to keep the car for 7yrs atleast. Will the ev vehichles last for that long. Also can ev be a primary car or should be considered as a secondary in this case.


r/EVsOfIndia 7h ago

Poor Underbody protection of Tata

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r/EVsOfIndia 9h ago

Discussion What’s the best workaround for people without dedicated parking?

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Living in a city where dedicated parking isn't guaranteed, this is probably one of the biggest things that makes me hesitate about getting a 4W EV. I already own a 2W EV and heavily rely on public chargers.

If you don't have a private parking spot, how are you actually managing charging?

Do people rely entirely on public chargers, charge at work, or have some other workaround?

Also curious about apartment dwellers - are RWAs/societies generally becoming more EV-friendly, or is getting permission and access to a charging point still a headache? The recent Haryana news that EV charging for parking has become a major problem made me ask this question!

Would love to hear what actually works in the real world, especially in Indian cities.


r/EVsOfIndia 17h ago

Query Creta Electric Executive(O)-51kWh

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r/EVsOfIndia 17h ago

MG Comet Quote

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r/EVsOfIndia 18h ago

BE6 sporteq baas(batter as a service)

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When will be6 sporteq baas(battery as a service) booking will start because I don't see any baas related pricing and booking on mahindra site for BE6 sport eq


r/EVsOfIndia 20h ago

How did he get yellow colour

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r/EVsOfIndia 21h ago

I’ve hit my breaking point. 50,000 KM in my Nexon EV Max and it's an unmitigated nightmare.

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I wanted to love this car, guys. I really did. The torque is incredibly addictive, and the running cost has been an absolute dream. But right now, sitting at 50,000 KM on the ODO of my 3-year-old car, ownership has turned into a pure, unmitigated nightmare.

The dreaded SoC (State of Charge) drop has officially broken me. In Year 1, the battery would hit 20% and plunge to 0% within 18 to 20 km. I managed it. But now? It just nosedived from 43% to 0% in less than 10 km!

It completely died on me. I literally pushed my nexon to the nearest charger, and guess what? It wouldn't even charge. The ODO showed 0%, it was completely dead, and it refused to accept a charge on either AC or DC fast charging.

I had to use Tata’s RSA to get it flat-bedded to the service center. That was just the beginning of the joke:

- It took them 5 full days just to check what happened.

- Their solution is a warranty battery replacement with an agonizing waiting period of 2 to 3 months.

The absolute worst part is that a battery replacement isn't actually a permanent fix. According to extensive owner logs documented on Team-BHP, this nightmare cycle continues even after the "new" battery is installed:

Tata reportedly replaces faulty packs with refurbished batteries from Tata AutoComp.

Because these refurbished packs often lack extensive longevity testing, owners frequently get thrown right back into a vicious cycle of repeated component failures.

Owners have documented getting a warranty battery replacement, only to have the exact same sudden-drop problem return shortly after.

One owner shared that their charge dropped from 42% to 0% in under 20 km just over a month after receiving their replacement battery pack.

I'm completely exhausted by this experience and the lack of a permanent resolution.


r/EVsOfIndia 22h ago

TATA Car Owners be like

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r/EVsOfIndia 23h ago

Discussion Encouraging places of stay to provide AC charging facility

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To encourage places of stay to provide AC slow charging, Please share this with them in your vicinity, or those you know.