https://www.newindianexpress.com/opinions/mindspace/2019/dec/16/an-electric-car-on-a-900-km-journey-2076648.html
An electric car on a 900 km journey
16th December 2019  G Krishna Kumar

Ever since I bought a brand new Korean-made electric car a few months ago, I
was keen to go on a long drive with the family.  

Despite some opposition, I managed to convince my family members to take the
electric vehicle (EV) from Bengaluru to Sirsi [map
https://goo.gl/maps/xjkAqoZZ11s6yDD5A
] for attending a wedding. Sirsi is a hill station and a popular tourist
spot in Uttara Kannada district. The overall trip of over 900 km seemed like
a tall ask as there is no charging infrastructure along highways. This meant
some serious planning for charging the car and I had to carry fast-charging
equipment along with me.

A distance of about 285 km from Bengaluru to Shivamogga was covered
comfortably. After charging the car overnight, it was an easy drive from
Shivamogga to Sirsi (a distance of 150 km)  via the famous Jog falls. Nice
roads, greenery and pleasant weather made it an enjoyable driving
experience. Without any additional charging at Sirsi, we were able to drive
back to Shivamogga. One more round of charging there meant a good time to
catch up with friends and family and then it was back to Bengaluru, about
310 km (via NH75) with no further charging.  

The range an electric vehicle can provide greatly depends on the difference
in altitude between origin and destination, quality of road and driving
style. The range anxiety cannot be ignored due to the nonexistent public
fast-charging infrastructure. The car had to be driven at lower than optimal
speed and it was slightly disheartening to see smaller petrol and diesel
cars zipping past the electric car. The journey was adventurous as we were
solely dependent on personal charging infrastructure.

It was encouraging to see awareness of electric vehicles amongst people in
places like Sagar and Sirsi. People’s curiosity about the range and cost per
kilometre is worth mentioning. Many of them are keen to go for such a
vehicle as it is known to be non-polluting.

While many new electric cars are poised to hit the Indian roads shortly, for
them to be a true all-purpose family car, the charging infrastructure on
highways and tier 2/3 cities should be established on a war footing. The
government has done a great job in improving awareness about electric
vehicles, reducing the GST (tax) on electric vehicles and providing income
tax benefits to the buyer. But without good infrastructure, the job is only
half done.
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http://www.automotiveblog.co.uk/2019/12/renault-zoe-crowned-electric-car-of-the-year/
Renault ZOE crowned electric car of the year
Dec 12, 2019 ... crowned best ... by DrivingElectric.com ... a big electric
car, in an affordable and compact package ... 
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