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What all do you need to know about electric vehicles?

 




Whether it is spinning a ceiling fan to keep us cool or the washing machine to clean our clothes, everyone has experienced the working wonders of an electric motor. From a battery in a terminal to feed power to a speedy toy car, we all have been a precursor to the electric vehicle that is expected to create a powerful impact. Steering into internal combustion, the engine is immensely complex and is spread all beneath the sealed-off package requiring less maintenance and no grubby oil filter change.

HOW DOES AN ELECTRIC VEHICLE WORK?

Have you ever wondered how electric vehicles get from point a to another point b? The mechanism of its working is essentially the same as an internal combustion car but wired up to a giant battery. The engines work on the principle that fuel and air when compressed and ignited cause a tiny explosion that initiates the combustion part. This immensely explosive force pushes a piston in concert with a team of fellow pistons that eventually gets transformed into rotary motion via a mechanical crankshaft.   

Do we need batteries and magnets to function the electric vehicles?

This motion helps your wheels to steer conversely to the fundamental principle that drives electric cars using inductive magnetism. We are well aware of how opposing poles on a magnet attract and how the like poles repel each other so when one is fixed, the other is mounted on a nearby rotating shaft. Both magnets share the same polarity if the magnets are placed in a parallel respective motion. Say, if the north pole is respectively attached to the north part, the magnet on the shaft will be repelled because it's attached until the south pole on the shaft magnet is aligned.   

But that constitutes the technical part of it. What do you want to know if you are looking to buy an electric vehicle for yourself?

Let us read ahead to find out.

ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT GETTING AN ELECTRIC CAR.

Are electric cars better than normal gas vehicles?

With the new technologies popping up left and right, we might not have flying cars everywhere yet but we have the next best thing that mankind has had the privilege to adopt in its current lifestyle. Electric vehicles getting more and more affordable and because of their benefits, it's on the verge of mass adoption. So, if you're looking forward to buying a new car and looking for a more unique but better option, electric vehicles are the one thing that got you covered in all aspects. Here are some important advantages or rather aspects of buying an electric vehicle that you need to know about owning an electric vehicle.

Electric vehicles are undoubtedly quieter than your normal gas vehicles. If you live in the city or anywhere near a busy street then you know just how horrible it sounds. The blaring horns and traffic sounds are irritating and nobody wants to deal with such things as you get on the road. The sounds of engines revving and burning fuel are something no one wants to listen to. This is a twist of irony that has led electric car manufacturers to add artificial engine noise to their cars and to give them an authentic gas engine feel.

Do electric vehicles save energy?

You might have heard your friends who own an electric car brag about the fact that these units are extensively safe and they do help the environment as a lot of the electricity that powers these electric cars come from the same fuel that turns into gasoline but there are already facilities that make use of solar wind and hydroelectric powers to fuel their electric cars. Since electric cars come from renewable resources of electricity, then that's one step closer to saving the earth fewer and less frequent maintenance. As these units are purely powered by electricity, they naturally don't need any oil changes or frequent cleaning hence this also prevents the weird gasoline. The smell is a lot of older cars translates to lesser maintenance checks. So, if you're not a fan of time and money-consuming maintenance look into getting an electric car.


Will the electric vehicles run out of battery in a few years?

With the advancements in technology, batteries equipped in electric vehicles are well tested and engineered in the capacity of improvement. Usually, manufacturers indicate a distance-based running life of batteries which means the more you run your car, the more its life is expected to increase.

TATA Nexon EV- An innovative transformation in the Indian electronic vehicle industry.

True to power, India’s electric vehicle-based technology is imbibed in this 5-seater SUV. The car is transmitted with a Single-speed transmission for automatic drive feel along with Smart regenerative braking, Hill Ascent Assist, and Hill Descent Assist to initiate a smooth robust comfort and class. The steering is electrically powered which propounds a ravishing finish touch for the curves and drifts. The Tata Nexon EV has a suspension system of Independent MacPherson strut with coil spring in front and Twist beam with dual path strut on the rear that provides the driver with freedom of a smooth drive. Plush and premium leatherette seats and upholstery lend a classy sophistication to Nexon EV along with sheer comfort and ease to ride. This unit is undoubtedly the most anticipated electric vehicle on lease, unleashing to beat the benchmark of comfort and design.

The mileage of the Tata Nexon EV is claimed at 312km/ full charge and 280km/ lightfoot driving with a boot space of 350 liters.

ALD Automotive offers the mighty beast at a monthly fee starting from Rs. 30,880/m* at a lease for 48 months/40,000 km with insurance and maintenance included.

 


 

 

 


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