A 15-minute battery charge can power Mahindra's electric hatchback up to 25 km.
No charging stations in the city are one of the biggest reasons why people are interested in buying electric cars to put the idea on hold.
However, with the development of the city
Bangalore-based electric vehicle manufacturer Mahindra Reva plans to launch a fast charging station called "quick2 charging" in Bangalore by the end of the year, and the city may see electronics-
The car on the road.
About 20 quick2 charging stations are expected to be built in the city, mainly for charging Mahindra's electric hatchback e2o.
However, the company plans to charge other electric vehicles using lithium-ion batteries at stations in the future.
These sites are called quick2charge, because electric vehicles can run 25 km kilometers in just 15 minutes of charging.
Similarly, 30 minutes for 50 km minutes and 1 hour for 100 km hours.
In contrast, charging at regular stations can only power 20 km of vehicles an hour.
These stations are popular in Europe and will soon be available in shopping malls, subway stations, airports and other popular public places in the city.
The company also plans to open a radio station in Bangalore. Mysore highway.
Mahindra Reva is looking for public-private partnerships to expand the concept.
Each fast charging station is fully developed, manufactured and designed in India at a cost of about Rs 33. 5 lakh.
"It's impossible for people to always charge the car battery for hours.
So the fast charging point will solve the time limit, "said Chetan Maini, CEO of Mahindra Reva electric vehicle.
The company has launched a program under which consumers can pay monthly battery usage fees.
In order to increase the sales of its hatchback e2o, the car was purchased at rs4. 99 lakh (ex-
Showroom in Bangalore), consumers must pay Rs 599 per month for 800 km of their usage per month.