April 18th, 2022 Update Dr Madan completed 1 Lakh Km! He just messaged us! ------------------------------ Completed 1 lakh kms in NEV in 20 months No drop in the range and performance Tyres and brake pads not yet changed
I personally feel, ev shouldnt have ev cruise control because the car is silent and apart from steering control there is no other activity one can do. A person is engaged with the vehicle using the accelerator pedal. We loose the contact with the vehicle once cruise gets to action Second, regen can’t be gained
@@AnupMkyklm I own 2 Electric cars I know how much my leg hurts in long journeys keep feathering the accelerator to keep at not too much power not too much regen to maintain speed in highway.
@@SripalTAD I am thinking of getting an electric car in the future, I want to know somethings. how is the battery life on electric cars ? There is depreciation in battery life year after year how is your experience about it?
Iam a Tata car fan. Had Estate Indica V2 IndigoeCS Xenon 4x4 and recently sold Zest XTA automatic after completing 110000kms. Presently own 2019 Nexon XMA. Awesome fuel efficiency of 22kmpl in city. After viewing this I have decided to buy the revised extra range Nexon EV for sure
One thing to highlight about the tyres is that, there are many different types of tyre compounds available. The tyre that's being used in Q3 is softer compound and hence degrades faster and pros is gives better grip and braking. While the tyre in the Nexon Ev is of harder compound tyre which in turn increases the range and reduces the rolling resistance of the tyre(panic braking would sometimes lock the tyres while less probable in softer compound tyres). For Ex. Regular ICE Nexon uses different tyre(Goodyear Excellence in Top variant) and generally the MRF tyres are harder in almost all OE fitted cars and generally last to 65-75k kms.
Well said Also the reason these tyres are lasting longer is the speed and breaking restriction As he said he dosnt break and uses single peddle drive and i am guessing he drives in abt 50-60kmph
Atul ji salute to you for your tireless efforts of traveling to EV owners across the India and taking their feedback and spreading awareness among the people for better tomorrow. I have no word's to express my gratitude for your efforts and dedication 🙏 I will surely buy Tata Nexon Long Range 2022 EV, once it's launched. Binay Kumar Ramnath Singh Mumbai
@@ganeshram863 Couple of factors. One as you said missing engine weight (but overall EV weigh is higher due to battery however it is more distributed) Another major factor is .... driving habit of EV owners :) Max wear out happens of hard braking if you are doing single-pedal driving your tyre life is automatically increased (this can be done in ICVs as well, but regen range ext makes it a habit for EVs) another major contributor would be fast pickup (especially from a standstill) which again most EV owners would avoid to enhance battery millage.
Sir u r so talented person 🤠 I became fan of urs .....U look so simple, clean hearted ❤️❤️❤️❤️And ur work is so Good....keep making such a great videos for us 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
First salute to Atul ji for splendid efforts in creating awareness on EV.. iam a fan of you planning to move from diesal to EV SOON... Dr.Madhan sir your efforts in showing calculations is awesome and making us to do thus activity fir our existing g vehicles.. Really a wonderful input for tata EV.. Iam a big fan of tata and m&m...
Remember when smartphones were evloving.. initially they were developing so fast that your phone will get outdated in 2 years.. especially performance and battery wise.. but now even the mid range phones have great performance and battery.. wait for EV technology to develop! Where an upgrade will feel like just a feature addon and not a drastic performance addon
Big fan of the channel and of all these interviews! It's the need of the hour to have such testaments reach out to the general public, and exciting to see a gradual shift in mindset. Share Dr. Madan's sentiments about range and accessibility to charging infrastructure, considering that's what's going to matter the most to an Indian buyer. Thank you for the amazing content!
TATA can develop Nexon into mass EV, like SWIFT for Maruti , if TATA focus more on reliability and value for money and affordable products in EV, it can be next Maruti Suzuki for EV.
In coming years tata cars reliability will be better , present cars are fine but it will take few more years for tata to develop much smoother and efficient engines.
@@ZLone93256 I am also expecting TATA to utilize Land Rover expertise to its advantage. Like Toyota for Japan, Hyundai for Korea TATA should emerge as a global brand
@@ashoks726 tata cars are quite reliable they really need to focus on smoother and fuel efficient engines. Mahindra too make good engines like the mhawk lineup but tata and mahindra have to stop messing with turbos and make naturally aspirated ones.
The real time charge cycle history of this car is worth looking at. Add to that the 80% home charging which generates less heat and is good for battery life
It’s an excellent interview first of all. Dr. Is so excited and proud of his vehicle. He should be an engineer inside to calculate the cost and performance like this. I felt like I learned more about Audi maintenance compared to the Nexon 😂 . The entire team is really doing a good job. It takes lots of efforts to put in.
Its better to get an update when the Doc reaches over 1,60,000 Km which is out of warranty and how is the performance, battery degradation and any other parts replacement or major repairs after after warranty period? as this guy is the only person who is about to reach the warranty period of the Nexon EV, is it really necessary to get his view.
Buy Nexon EV only as it is a much more proven and tested product. Aprt frm that it looks better and has a lot more upmarket features as compared to outdated 400
@@ashutosht10 My liking and thought is the other way around as i simply luv the Bold Looks and Stability of XUV 400 after seeing it , oi know it lacks certain features like TPMS, Ventilated Seats, Cruise Control , Regen Modes etc but i dont mind it, i have already booked xuv 400 anyways thanks for your suggestion
Truly inspiring story on EV . My friend readied himself to buy 25L car either Alcazar/Hector .. he invested in Tata motors when share of worth of 5L and said will buy Nexon EV with that money. Now he made more than 10L profit with Tata shares (Indian company grown leaps and bounds in 2yrs) share so he shifted his priority from EV to luxury segment . This kind of story shud make him rethink of wasting money on ICE cars .
Hi sir..I am from nepal. I love the way u share all the information about ev. I am planning for nexon Ev but some of my friend they told me that after 1 to 2 years there is significant degradation in battery and motor performance. Is it true sir. Please guide.
There is an 8 year replacement warranty for both the battery and motor....that doesn't mean that it has to be replaced after 8 years...it may last more than that...Moreover, one need not have to remove the whole battery as it is made of cells and only some of them has to be replaced
Same here...with my research I gather that in hot climates like ours, one can except a 15-20% degradation. I above example Dr. Madan said, he did 195km with 21% battery remaining, that calculates to 125watss/km, ie 8km/KW.. Which is must say is very good efficiency. An average EV gives about 160watts/km of efficiency. For more details see videos of Bjorn Nyland, especially the MG EV videos, as that's the next option for us in Nepal. Although the Kia Nero EV is he most efficient with least battery degradation due to its heat pump, but damn that is expensive, and I'm not sure whether the new Kia Nero 2022 comes with hest pump. Simple cutoff for me is - don't buy an EV if it doesn't have a heat pump or direct battery cooling in our hot climate
Atul sir, it's being one and half year since this video is uploaded. Could you please take the latest video with doctor? Would love to see his thoughts again.
Sir savings is important but one another important aspect is driving fun, if to conserve charge if we have to drive all the time at 50-60 speed, then it's not a good quality,
Dear Atul ji please aap better build quality wale electric scooters par ek video banao because market me abhi jyadatar model ki body 3 to 5 years wali h
Very good video but quite unfair to compare Q3 with Nexon. Nexon ev needs to be compared to Nexon ICE. Then only comparison is fair. One can't compare apples and potatoes, isn't it?
Nexon makes a strong case for frequent commutes and seminurban to rural areas. The running cost is almost negligible for this car. However I'd still stick on to a diesel car for this decade as the next decade will be dominated by EVs Till then, we can understand the resale of EV and if range increased to 700-800km per charge, that's the day I'll make the switch to EV as my drives involve huge distances
Kindly help me with the following question: Hopefully I am going to get Nexon ev next month. My question is : In Maharashtra there is not registration fee , so if I go with BH series then I need to pay or as I am in Maharashtra so there will be no fee. Thanks and regards
Very detailed infos..We now have lot of nexon ev in Kathmandu… there is almost 6months waiting period..due to hilly land structure people argue they get 200km range wish new battery pack would fix that!
How do people afford cars in nepal?? I see that even small petrol hatchbacks cost indian rupees 20 lakhs in nepal !! Kathmandu is full of cars too. Pls answer , i would like to know .
@@dystopian3342 definitely not . I am just curious how lot of people are able to afford small hatchbacks for 20-25 lakhs ( which are 5-8 lakh cars in india)
lol, you do not understand the concept of warranty and how to use it, right now he didn't face any issue with the battery degradation. as per research battery degrades by 5% (Worse case, using fast charging in most cases) yearly on EVs. let's assume it gonna take him 3.5 years to complete the 1,60,000 warranty, his battery will just degrade by 17.5%, he will still have 83.5% health of the battery remaining. even though this guy has used his EV for 20 months (over 1.5 years) he didn't face any degradation probably because he charges it EV at home (slow charger) most of the time and thus his battery is not degraded enough to be noticed by him. The Average battery degradation is 2.3% per year as per Tesla Model S, but due to Indian climatic conditions you may consider 3.5% - 4.5%, so it comes down to 3.5% degradation per year, so for his vehicle, he will lose 10% of the battery when he completes 1,60,000 KM, right now he is getting 240 Km and its already 1.5 years old, 1.5-year-old car and 3.5% degradation per year, his EV vehicle just degraded 5% of the battery during that period which is about 15 Km. He does not need to change the battery when he hits the 1,60,000 mark which he is gonna make it in 3.5 years, the battery will degrade 12.25% and he will still have 87.75%. so at 87.75% health, he will still have a range of 210 km (assuming 240Km at 100% health) It's like assuming, you are gonna change your Car engine after the warrenty period which is 3 years.
Sir please answer my question... because I have 2 years old diesel Nexon and my daily running is 120 kms. 160000 kilometres ke baad battery compulsory hai kya change karna ? Ya ye 250000 tak bhi chal saktee hai ? I humbly request you to share your experiences.
Chalti रहेगी, all lithium batteries will have some degradation from 3rd years onwards.. So 2 saal के baad, depending on your driving style and battery charging and care style, expect a 10-20 km range drop for every year... So agar 2nd year end main gaadi 200km दे rahi hai, to 3rd year के end तक it will give 195-185 km, which is acceptable for any EV'S. LFP batteries degrade less than MNC batteries, heat pump or active battery cooling system, helps delay battery degradation. - important while buying, ask these 2 questions.
I am from Bangalore. I have done my 2nd service of my Nexon EV Lux. I drove 7800 km , 5 months over. I found 3 times there is sudden drop in battery percentage from 60% to 20% 1st time and 2nd time the battery percentage drop from 50% to 22%. This is really horrifying if u go for long drive then you will be in real soups. Sometimes I feel I have done a mistake in purchasing EV from TATA. Also, i have never got the range above 150 km. But they claimed 230 to 300 km which is fell absurd.
April 18th, 2022 Update
Dr Madan completed 1 Lakh Km! He just messaged us!
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Completed 1 lakh kms in NEV in 20 months
No drop in the range and performance
Tyres and brake pads not yet changed
Immediately do that 1 lakh km video sir !!!!
Hi plug in India team.. How can I contact you? Reply pls
Yes, please make a video again on 1 lakh kilometers, i think this will be the first Nexon EV review video of 1 lakh kilometers
@@skywintecrk Email us support@pluginindia.com
Sir we need another video of him
85k kms done and no reduction in mileage per charge is amazing 👍🏻
Very nice video. Dr. Madan highlights some essential points about tyres, maintenance, and also the AC. And no degradation of batteries.. wow..
As u say degradation I am disliking...
The last 5 minutes of this video are the most mind blowing! Well done PII team, & Dr Madan!
Cruise control is necessary in EVs especially if you wanna hypermile
I personally feel, ev shouldnt have ev cruise control because the car is silent and apart from steering control there is no other activity one can do. A person is engaged with the vehicle using the accelerator pedal. We loose the contact with the vehicle once cruise gets to action
Second, regen can’t be gained
@@AnupMkyklm I own 2 Electric cars I know how much my leg hurts in long journeys keep feathering the accelerator to keep at not too much power not too much regen to maintain speed in highway.
@@SripalTAD I am thinking of getting an electric car in the future, I want to know somethings. how is the battery life on electric cars ? There is depreciation in battery life year after year how is your experience about it?
@@SripalTAD But with cruise, there won't be any regen?
Good news is they added Cruise control via software update even to old Nexon EVs
Iam a Tata car fan.
Had Estate Indica V2 IndigoeCS Xenon 4x4 and recently sold Zest XTA automatic after completing 110000kms.
Presently own 2019 Nexon XMA.
Awesome fuel efficiency of 22kmpl in city.
After viewing this I have decided to buy the revised extra range Nexon EV for sure
One thing to highlight about the tyres is that, there are many different types of tyre compounds available.
The tyre that's being used in Q3 is softer compound and hence degrades faster and pros is gives better grip and braking.
While the tyre in the Nexon Ev is of harder compound tyre which in turn increases the range and reduces the rolling resistance of the tyre(panic braking would sometimes lock the tyres while less probable in softer compound tyres).
For Ex. Regular ICE Nexon uses different tyre(Goodyear Excellence in Top variant) and generally the MRF tyres are harder in almost all OE fitted cars and generally last to 65-75k kms.
hmmm nice
Well said
Also the reason these tyres are lasting longer is the speed and breaking restriction
As he said he dosnt break and uses single peddle drive and i am guessing he drives in abt 50-60kmph
Atul ji salute to you for your tireless efforts of traveling to EV owners across the India and taking their feedback and spreading awareness among the people for better tomorrow.
I have no word's to express my gratitude for your efforts and dedication 🙏
I will surely buy Tata Nexon Long Range 2022 EV, once it's launched.
Binay Kumar Ramnath Singh
Mumbai
He looks more like an Engineer than a doctor but i am convinced he is both. He laproscoped the Nexon for sure.
Superb @tata motors should consider him as a best testimonial 😎👍
Tyre wear out is Unbelievable. Well done team
That too front tyres
Because there is no big engine weight
@@ganeshram863 Couple of factors. One as you said missing engine weight (but overall EV weigh is higher due to battery however it is more distributed) Another major factor is .... driving habit of EV owners :) Max wear out happens of hard braking if you are doing single-pedal driving your tyre life is automatically increased (this can be done in ICVs as well, but regen range ext makes it a habit for EVs) another major contributor would be fast pickup (especially from a standstill) which again most EV owners would avoid to enhance battery millage.
Hei Dr., you don't want to have Cruise Control to get more milage in this vehichle?
Congrats to both Dr Madan & Mr. Gopal 🙏
Sir u r so talented person 🤠 I became fan of urs .....U look so simple, clean hearted ❤️❤️❤️❤️And ur work is so Good....keep making such a great videos for us 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
First salute to Atul ji for splendid efforts in creating awareness on EV.. iam a fan of you planning to move from diesal to EV SOON...
Dr.Madhan sir your efforts in showing calculations is awesome and making us to do thus activity fir our existing g vehicles.. Really a wonderful input for tata EV.. Iam a big fan of tata and m&m...
Wait for bigger batteries and faster chargers
Remember when smartphones were evloving.. initially they were developing so fast that your phone will get outdated in 2 years.. especially performance and battery wise.. but now even the mid range phones have great performance and battery.. wait for EV technology to develop! Where an upgrade will feel like just a feature addon and not a drastic performance addon
Big fan of the channel and of all these interviews! It's the need of the hour to have such testaments reach out to the general public, and exciting to see a gradual shift in mindset. Share Dr. Madan's sentiments about range and accessibility to charging infrastructure, considering that's what's going to matter the most to an Indian buyer. Thank you for the amazing content!
Greetings from Delhi!
Such insightful and joyous video to watch when you're a fan of EVs!
Thank you!
The way of thinking of people for ev has change after seeing this video thanks
TATA can develop Nexon into mass EV, like SWIFT for Maruti , if TATA focus more on reliability and value for money and affordable products in EV, it can be next Maruti Suzuki for EV.
Same thoughts by me, if Nexon ev can give 300-350 km range with 50-100kw of charging then it's quite possible
In coming years tata cars reliability will be better , present cars are fine but it will take few more years for tata to develop much smoother and efficient engines.
@@ZLone93256 I am also expecting TATA to utilize Land Rover expertise to its advantage. Like Toyota for Japan, Hyundai for Korea TATA should emerge as a global brand
@@ashoks726 that's my wish too I want to tata to be global
@@ashoks726 tata cars are quite reliable they really need to focus on smoother and fuel efficient engines. Mahindra too make good engines like the mhawk lineup but tata and mahindra have to stop messing with turbos and make naturally aspirated ones.
Very good electric. Not going back to my diesel liking anymore.
Good people doing simple good things..inspiring!
The real time charge cycle history of this car is worth looking at. Add to that the 80% home charging which generates less heat and is good for battery life
It’s an excellent interview first of all. Dr. Is so excited and proud of his vehicle. He should be an engineer inside to calculate the cost and performance like this. I felt like I learned more about Audi maintenance compared to the Nexon 😂 .
The entire team is really doing a good job. It takes lots of efforts to put in.
One of the best review in term of calculation I have ever seen
...Thanks Dude
Its better to get an update when the Doc reaches over 1,60,000 Km which is out of warranty and how is the performance, battery degradation and any other parts replacement or major repairs after after warranty period?
as this guy is the only person who is about to reach the warranty period of the Nexon EV, is it really necessary to get his view.
Good video, doctor mentioned that he charged in Kothagiri before going to Ooty, but I could not find any FC in Kothagiri.
Really loved the energy of Dr. Madan ji, loved this video.
Great job tm... You are making EV a mainstream item
Wow...what a delightful Interview. So much Quality information shared in such simplified way...
Amazing doctor love from Kerala' 😘😘😘😘😘
Really inspiring, im going to buy an xuv 400 hope it will be as good as nexon
Buy Nexon EV only as it is a much more proven and tested product. Aprt frm that it looks better and has a lot more upmarket features as compared to outdated 400
@@ashutosht10 My liking and thought is the other way around as i simply luv the Bold Looks and Stability of XUV 400 after seeing it , oi know it lacks certain features like TPMS, Ventilated Seats, Cruise Control , Regen Modes etc but i dont mind it, i have already booked xuv 400 anyways thanks for your suggestion
Awesome review! And Dr. Madan is also very generous and shared lot of helpful information about Nexon EV. TATA rocks!!
Awesome interview.. Excellent single pedal tip..
Truly inspiring story on EV . My friend readied himself to buy 25L car either Alcazar/Hector .. he invested in Tata motors when share of worth of 5L and said will buy Nexon EV with that money. Now he made more than 10L profit with Tata shares (Indian company grown leaps and bounds in 2yrs) share so he shifted his priority from EV to luxury segment . This kind of story shud make him rethink of wasting money on ICE cars .
Fantastic insight into an EV by a user itself. Thank you so much for this PluginIndia. Learnt so many new things through this.
Hi sir..I am from nepal.
I love the way u share all the information about ev.
I am planning for nexon Ev but some of my friend they told me that after 1 to 2 years there is significant degradation in battery and motor performance.
Is it true sir.
Please guide.
There is an 8 year replacement warranty for both the battery and motor....that doesn't mean that it has to be replaced after 8 years...it may last more than that...Moreover, one need not have to remove the whole battery as it is made of cells and only some of them has to be replaced
Same here...with my research I gather that in hot climates like ours, one can except a 15-20% degradation.
I above example Dr. Madan said, he did 195km with 21% battery remaining, that calculates to 125watss/km, ie 8km/KW.. Which is must say is very good efficiency.
An average EV gives about 160watts/km of efficiency.
For more details see videos of Bjorn Nyland, especially the MG EV videos, as that's the next option for us in Nepal.
Although the Kia Nero EV is he most efficient with least battery degradation due to its heat pump, but damn that is expensive, and I'm not sure whether the new Kia Nero 2022 comes with hest pump.
Simple cutoff for me is - don't buy an EV if it doesn't have a heat pump or direct battery cooling in our hot climate
Compare with a Petrol Creta or a Tata Harrier Atul and tell us cost savings. Not everyone can relate to comparison with Audi Q3
Present time all Indian Purchase Indian Product
Local for vocal
TATA EV is best car
Atul sir, it's being one and half year since this video is uploaded. Could you please take the latest video with doctor? Would love to see his thoughts again.
Nice video.. Is buying extended warranty recommended for Nexon EV for a price of 25K for 2 years? Whats your opinion?
Does extended warranty cover unlimited kms?
Yes you better get extended warranty coz the batteries are so expensive!
Sir
It's a good initiative to create awareness about how Ev's are good for environment and money saving....
How many noticed another ev nearby??
Sir savings is important but one another important aspect is driving fun, if to conserve charge if we have to drive all the time at 50-60 speed, then it's not a good quality,
not all the time, only when in need. All the time you don't need to go to 230-250 km,. NExon Ev easily go 200km at 80-85 kmph
This video should be on national news channel primetime show.
Cruise control and a better experience with the infotainment system, I am already planning to buy, but I will be happy if they do these 2 things
Nice Owner Review
can only trust your channel for honest reviews.... god bless
Dear Atul ji please aap better build quality wale electric scooters par ek video banao because market me abhi jyadatar model ki body 3 to 5 years wali h
Only Ather and Hero are serious contender I think.
@@debatoshbasak sir hero electric ki body to or bhi halki h
@@inderjeetyadav1247 Ohhh. Mujhe laga Hero acha hoga. Woh log invest kar toh rahe the.
Can u plz make a repeat video with the charging cycles(what type of charger, slow or fast,how many fast charging,any battery issues till now)
Very good video but quite unfair to compare Q3 with Nexon. Nexon ev needs to be compared to Nexon ICE. Then only comparison is fair.
One can't compare apples and potatoes, isn't it?
A vehicle which is unnecessary burden to customer is waste, whatever brand may be
Art of SIngle pedal driving and catch at next toll gate ... Super
Nexon makes a strong case for frequent commutes and seminurban to rural areas. The running cost is almost negligible for this car. However I'd still stick on to a diesel car for this decade as the next decade will be dominated by EVs
Till then, we can understand the resale of EV and if range increased to 700-800km per charge, that's the day I'll make the switch to EV as my drives involve huge distances
You don't need 700 km Range vehicle, at max you need 20 min 80% charge for a vehicle which gives 350 -400 km of range
@@GreenDriveIndia I meant for my usage, that would be preferred
@@jithinraj7656 what's your usage dear?
@@GreenDriveIndia 1500-2000km per month and I travel to different states
@@jithinraj7656 okay, then you have to wait for mature ev as well as infra
Q1.What is the cost of its battery pack incase it gets expired ?
Q2. What is the warranty on battery pack ?
Q1 ans: ₹7.5 lakh
Q2 ans: 165000 km or 8 years(which come earlier)
Superb Vehicle with Good range , but yeah at least 400+ KM Range will be more Practical
Excellent presentation about EV
Wonderful video and a very positive view of EV World thanks
Kindly help me with the following question:
Hopefully I am going to get Nexon ev next month.
My question is : In Maharashtra there is not registration fee , so if I go with BH series then I need to pay or as I am in Maharashtra so there will be no fee.
Thanks and regards
I hve same question
Very detailed infos..We now have lot of nexon ev in Kathmandu… there is almost 6months waiting period..due to hilly land structure people argue they get 200km range wish new battery pack would fix that!
How do people afford cars in nepal?? I see that even small petrol hatchbacks cost indian rupees 20 lakhs in nepal !! Kathmandu is full of cars too. Pls answer , i would like to know .
@@arjunjmenon bro the way you formed your question, it comes off very condescending.
@@dystopian3342 definitely not . I am just curious how lot of people are able to afford small hatchbacks for 20-25 lakhs ( which are 5-8 lakh cars in india)
Good n informative.
However, savings are in comparison to a Q3, and are not a realistic comparison to a comparable petrol/Diesel car.
what anObservation 1.5 for break pad/km, 3 for tyre/km and 1 for maintenance/km
Please give update on this Nexon 🙏
Fantastic analysis Doctor saaab
Really wonderful video
Valuable tips by Dr.Madan and thank you plugin India team for this informative video
The electricity that is used also has to now come from clean energy !
Very nice insights!!! Tyre and brake paddle change is an eye opener.
Best ev ownership review, 👍
Happy to see & listening Dr Madan review
how is it that battery replacement cost is not spoken about in his videos?
lol, you do not understand the concept of warranty and how to use it, right now he didn't face any issue with the battery degradation. as per research battery degrades by 5% (Worse case, using fast charging in most cases) yearly on EVs.
let's assume it gonna take him 3.5 years to complete the 1,60,000 warranty, his battery will just degrade by 17.5%, he will still have 83.5% health of the battery remaining. even though this guy has used his EV for 20 months (over 1.5 years) he didn't face any degradation probably because he charges it EV at home (slow charger) most of the time and thus his battery is not degraded enough to be noticed by him.
The Average battery degradation is 2.3% per year as per Tesla Model S, but due to Indian climatic conditions you may consider 3.5% - 4.5%, so it comes down to 3.5% degradation per year, so for his vehicle, he will lose 10% of the battery when he completes 1,60,000 KM, right now he is getting 240 Km and its already 1.5 years old, 1.5-year-old car and 3.5% degradation per year, his EV vehicle just degraded 5% of the battery during that period which is about 15 Km.
He does not need to change the battery when he hits the 1,60,000 mark which he is gonna make it in 3.5 years, the battery will degrade 12.25% and he will still have 87.75%. so at 87.75% health, he will still have a range of 210 km (assuming 240Km at 100% health)
It's like assuming, you are gonna change your Car engine after the warrenty period which is 3 years.
Great doctor, great story. Congratulations
Hi I am from Dharapuram. How much cost for family planning by laproscopy?
True sense mein paisa VASOOL! Extremely heavy usage! Commendable!
Great video, great info. The audio sync was off in some places, nothing off putting
Is he talking about Nexon ev or Nexon ev max. ????
Prime only
Great explanation
What is the price of battery (source ) ?
Y don't u make another review for this same owner to see the onwner experience after 1.3 lakh kms and what are the issues he faced
saving 7 lakh in a year & half
best deal🇮🇳
Very informative.It is future India
How fast is fast charging??
Very informative, thank you! 👍
Inspiring!!
I love electronic cars, especially Nexon but I wish it was cheaper
Tata should tweet this
Sir please answer my question... because I have 2 years old diesel Nexon and my daily running is 120 kms.
160000 kilometres ke baad battery compulsory hai kya change karna ?
Ya ye 250000 tak bhi chal saktee hai ?
I humbly request you to share your experiences.
Chalti रहेगी, all lithium batteries will have some degradation from 3rd years onwards..
So 2 saal के baad, depending on your driving style and battery charging and care style, expect a 10-20 km range drop for every year... So agar 2nd year end main gaadi 200km दे rahi hai, to 3rd year के end तक it will give 195-185 km, which is acceptable for any EV'S.
LFP batteries degrade less than MNC batteries, heat pump or active battery cooling system, helps delay battery degradation. - important while buying, ask these 2 questions.
Amazing
Awesome ❤️
Ur video's always rock sir........ Salute
Daily commuter must get nexon it is fun & should be your first choice
What is mean by warranty here? What if exceeds the 1.6lakh kms?
I am from Bangalore. I have done my 2nd service of my Nexon EV Lux. I drove 7800 km , 5 months over. I found 3 times there is sudden drop in battery percentage from 60% to 20% 1st time and 2nd time the battery percentage drop from 50% to 22%. This is really horrifying if u go for long drive then you will be in real soups. Sometimes I feel I have done a mistake in purchasing EV from TATA. Also, i have never got the range above 150 km. But they claimed 230 to 300 km which is fell absurd.
What tata ASS has to say about issues you faced?
This was really nice video pls make video of another car zsev n tigor
Thank you very much for the video.
what is meaning of single pedal driving ?
Thanks Very Much Sir🇹🇿
What is guarantee for EV. Like how many KM?
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Does anyone know which tyres he was using????
Sir are you still using nexon ev
Great ccrysp review