Reviewed by: Kranti Sambhav
Written by: Tabish Sultan
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EV Spotlight
Advancements in battery technology, particularly the wider adoption of Lithium-ion batteries, have increased the range of electric two-wheelers. Modern Indian EVs can now cover distances exceeding upto 190 km on a single charge, reducing range anxiety.
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India has seen a substantial increase in the number of public EV charging stations. With the government's push for more infrastructure and private players entering the market, finding a charging station is easier than ever for EV two-wheeler owners.
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Most Indian EV two-wheelers can be charged at home using a standard power outlet. This convenience, combined with the ability to fully charge overnight, has made range anxiety less of a concern for daily commuters.
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Fast-charging technology has become more accessible in India. Many EV models now support rapid charging, allowing users to charge their vehicles up to 80% in less than an hour, making long-distance travel more feasible.
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The Indian government has been actively supporting the development of EV charging infrastructure. Policies such as the FAME II scheme provide incentives for establishing charging stations across the country.
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Battery swapping stations are becoming more prevalent in urban areas, especially for electric two-wheelers. This allows riders to exchange depleted batteries for fully charged ones in minutes, rendering range concerns almost irrelevant.
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Many electric two-wheelers in India now come equipped with regenerative braking systems, which help recharge the battery during braking. This feature extends the range of the vehicle, further mitigating range anxiety.
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Leading Indian manufacturers like Ola Electric have introduced affordable EV models with dependable ranges. This has increased consumer confidence in electric two-wheelers, as they now offer practical alternatives to traditional petrol scooters.
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With improved technology, better infrastructure, and supportive government policies, range anxiety is becoming a thing of the past for Indian EV two-wheeler owners. The focus has shifted from worry about range to enjoying the benefits of clean, efficient transportation.
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