The demand for electric cars is increasing rapidly in the country, after Tesla, this company will now launch electric cars in India
The Indian auto industry is also slowly turning to electric cars. The main reason for this is to reduce pollution along with increasing oil prices day by day. Apart from this, keeping in mind the value for money, the market of electric vehicles in the Indian market is going to get a boost. In view of this, many foreign companies manufacturing electric cars are preparing to come to India. The well-known electric car company Tesla has taken the initiative.
This American company has also registered in Bangalore. As per its announcement, it is preparing to launch its electric car in India soon. Tesla is the number one company in the world in terms of high-end electric cars. After Tesla, another American company Triton is about to launch its first electric sedan car Triton N4 EV in India.
Its battery is quite powerful, whose range is between 500 and 700 kilometers. Triton plans to expand here as it enters India and is in talks with Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL), a government of India undertaking. The number of electric vehicles is limited in India right now, but the good thing is that their number is increasing. Many Indian companies are also launching electric vehicles in the market.
Many electric cars have already made a place in the Indian market
Tata’s Nexon EV and Tigor EV: Tata Motors has launched an electric version of its Tigor and Nexon. The company claims that the Nexon EV lasts up to 312 km on a full charge. This electric SUV can accelerate from 0 to 100 km per hour in 9.9 seconds. Fast charger can charge up to 80% in 60 minutes.
Mahindra & Mahindra’s e2o Plus and E-Verito: Mahindra is the first company in India to start manufacturing and selling electric cars. Once charged, the Mahindra e2o Plus can run 110 km. At the same time, e-Verito can go up to 140 km on a full charge.
MG Motor’s ZS EV: MG Motor has launched the ZS EV in India. The company claims that this electric SUV will run 340 km on a full charge. With fast charger, it will be charged up to 80% in 50 minutes.
Hyundai Kona Electric: Hyundai’s Kona Electric is currently the highest range of electric cars in the country. Once fully charged, it will run for 452 km.