Electric vehicles are more popular in India than ever before, but that doesn’t mean they’re without problems. One of the biggest issues electric vehicle owners face is finding charging stations and figuring out what kind of outlet to use. Since the country has both AC (alternating current) and DC (direct current) outlets, knowing which type to plug into can be confusing at first.

EV & Battery Cost
EVs are a huge step in the right direction for our planet and our society. They produce less harmful emissions, they reduce noise pollution, and they are more efficient than gas-powered vehicles. Electric cars are more expensive upfront but cheaper to maintain in the long run.
The most expensive component of an electric vehicle is its battery. It is estimated that batteries account for up to 40% of the total cost of an EV. However, there has been significant progress in this area over the last few years with prices dropping significantly as well as advances in technology.
Poor infrastructure and range anxiety
Many people are still not convinced that electric vehicles or EV is the best option. They talk about how they will be able to get stranded by the road side if their EV runs out of charge. The range anxiety is one of the major issues that people have with these in-vehicle devices.
This section talks about how a lot of companies have come to market with solutions for this problem. From multiple charging stations on highways, to even wireless charging pads for home use, there’s an increasing number of ways that people can stay charged when they are on the go and not worry about being stranded at all.
Vehicles can be left on charge for days
Public charging stations in India are few and far between and most only operate between 6 am and midnight, meaning that if you’re not able to charge your vehicle during those hours, it could take days to get it fully charged. Furthermore, many electric vehicle owners install home chargers to use as an alternative when public charging is not available. Unfortunately, these are usually quite slow compared to their public counterparts, meaning they might still take a long time to charge. Considering how long EV owners can spend waiting for their vehicles to charge, creating alternatives such as mobile battery-swapping services could help speed up charging times significantly.

Temperature Issues in Electric car
In the past decade, the electric car market has exploded. These cars offer a new way to power vehicles and they are thought to be more environmentally friendly. However, as these cars gained popularity, there were many drawbacks identified around their lithium ion batteries. One major drawback is how fast they can overheat and cause a fire if not properly monitored.
Lithium ion batteries overheat because of improper cooling systems that do not function well in extreme temperatures (above 140 degrees Fahrenheit). When the battery overheats from improper cooling, it can then cause a thermal runaway reaction which increases the temperature of its surroundings. This makes it impossible for proper cooling to occur and both the battery and car will eventually catch fire.
Electric vehicles have been shown to have higher rates of overheating than gas-powered cars. But over the years electric cars develop their functions to reduce the overheating issues and making sure electric cars cool down properly and run more easily.
Limited access to charging stations
You can’t just pull into any old charger car to charge your electric vehicle. In most cases, you will have to go through multiple steps (such as finding a charging station, plugging it in, making sure you have enough electricity) before recharging your vehicle. This makes it difficult for users to recharge their cars. The situation is worse for those who live outside cities—they might not be able to find a charging station at all.
Unavailability of reliable electricity supply
According to estimates, India currently has 100 million vehicles on its roads. In a major city like Delhi, every household spends at least 10 hours without electricity every day. To make matters worse, access to reliable sources of energy is scarce in rural areas and that’s where electric cars are more likely to be used for commuting. Unless there are plans for widespread adoption of electric-vehicle charging stations or power supply disruptions become less frequent and less severe, many people may not be able to charge their cars consistently.
Low battery alerts are unreliable
Electric vehicles (EVs) are a great green alternative to cars with internal combustion engines (ICE). Unfortunately, problems abound for electric vehicle owners. For example, low battery alerts can be unreliable, making it tough to tell when your car will run out of juice. After spending a day driving an EV, you could return home to find that it needs a recharge—and you’re nowhere near an available charger. Most electric cars and bikes include features that alert drivers when batteries are running low. These warnings typically activate if drivers use certain components too much or if their EVs haven’t been driven for extended periods of time.

Long waiting times at charging stations
If you live in a country where there are electric vehicles available for public use, you might have heard about how difficult it is to charge your car or bike. For instance, if you’re living in India and own an electric vehicle, your charging experience is bound to be a nightmare at some point. The reason is that all public charging stations available today require an actual power outlet (or plugin). This means that only homes and offices will allow you to charge your electric vehicle. Moreover, it also means that those who don’t have their own personal garage will find it hard to enjoy the benefits of owning an eco-friendly car. So what’s stopping people from buying these amazing machines? As long as they have access to electricity and can afford them, then nothing!
Conclusion
However, Electric vehicles do not emit toxic exhaust fumes and can be fueled by clean and renewable sources like solar or wind. It is a very practical solution to the world’s reliance on fossil fuels and the emission of greenhouse gasses.
It is clear that electric vehicles are quickly gaining ground as a sustainable, environmentally friendly transportation option for consumers.
The future of electric vehicles is promising.
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