You guys are wonderful. Looking at your videos I am tempted to make a trip from mumbai to Goa. Have you done any video on this route so that the trip becomes easy for me.
Ev travel is perfect for the City. Highway travel is a different story. Repeated power outages both long power cuts and power off and on situations are common and every time power goes the charging does not resume on its own, so while having lunch one person may need to visit the car 2-3 times to restart charging. Unreliable net coverage may mean being stranded for long hours(rajasthan switches of mobile net coverage at the time of exams). Recently aargo and statiq introduced RFID tag but I had both not working once in behror and at kosi. It is ok for two bachelors to go anywhere but while traveling with the family it can seriously endanger peace at home. Also have you tried ev trips in April and may through MP and rajasthan i don't think ev prime would give more than 150 km range. Also new expressways kill the range, on cruise control at 70 kmph i struggled to cover 220 km. But you are great brand ambassadors for e mobility
As we mention in our videos for now family trips can be a hassle as there's lot of uncertainties that you have mentioned ... but as the time is passing by it is becoming better n better
Reply to some, Time is important agreed..But, there are many people in the country, who want to take their car for a drive as they wish, but fuel cost is the Villain. For them, an EV with some charging time delay, they can go wherever they want at a very low cost. Because a person with huge wallet, never buy an EV looking to save fuel cost. He will buy a v6 machine and go around. EV demands charging time, but EV can offer ease of drive and ease of fuel cost.. Here in Kerala, many Nexon EV owners, who have Royal Enfield Bikes, are now rarely using them. The fact is, before they had cars, but they used them rare, when EV came, Bike got rest and EV is rolling..Bike costs Rs 2/km, EV costs Rs 1/km
True fact ... with a better range coming in many people who have big pockets are also drifting to ev now eventually... and yes bikes are any time more expensive to ride now compared to evs
Every 200 kms one break is a normal trend so stops are ok it's the duration which matters as not every stop you will have food n all it could be a quick break too
Hey there are many cheaper chargers on the route and also many slow charging that we do is free of cost ... so we keep an actual tab of money spent and come up with these figures just to avoid the confusion of free charging we aggregate the paid charging cost to get a more genuine figure for viewers...
Yes you save money but you west more time. And this is not good thing. Almost sab loog family k saath trip pe jate hai par EV k karan ye possible nahi hai. Iske karan 90% loog ko EV better nahi lagti. Abhi taak bahut ase jagaha hai ki jaha ham break lete hai vaga charging stations nahi hai. Time is more important than money. And EV ki price bhi bahut hai. So in current condition EV is not good.
Time is important agreed..But, there are many people in the country, who want to take their car for a drive as they wish, but fuel cost is the Villain. For them, an EV with some charging time delay, they can go wherever they want at a very low cost. Because a person with huge wallet, never buy an EV looking to save fuel cost. He will buy a v6 machine and go around. EV demands charging time, but EV can offer ease of drive and ease of fuel cost.. Here in Kerala, many Nexon EV owners, who have Royal Enfield Bikes, are now rarely using them. The fact is, before they had cars, but they used them rare, when EV came, Bike got rest and EV is rolling..Bike cost Rs 2/km, EV costs Rs 1/km
Yes I agree sir. But we can't go more than 200 km. Means if our destination is more than 200km we can't use EV. I want to say that we can use EV for local trip and that's good not for longer.
@@gauravkulkarni6112 depends, if a person want to go more than 200 km most days, Nexon EV is a bad choice..Well if its Nexon Max yes near to 300 km can be managed..If that also exceeds , if he goes almost days more than 300 kms, ie, nearly 6000 km+ in a month, he should take an ic car.
@@prasp2123123 think, there is no electricity, petrol and diesel. EV cars will still run How? home solar !!! We can run an EV by electricity, we can produce electricity in so many ways. Even if there is no EV, world need Electricity, so if thermal plants are a mess, eventually new technologies will come to produce electricity.. EV will run, but ICEs.. naa
You guys never fail to surprise me. I’m planning next trip to Leh only because of you’re motivation. Love you both. Noise Factory rocks
Yes it's very good.
u guys should collab & feature with Plug in India... u have done so much for ev community
Time is money 💰... EV infrastructure hope to see improve in near future. Thank guys for sharing this information.👍
Very well explained, thanks for video
Again boss back to back 1st view just upload hote hi😍😍
Bhaishab when v start ev charging v can take break or stay at night or eat
You guys are wonderful. Looking at your videos I am tempted to make a trip from mumbai to Goa. Have you done any video on this route so that the trip becomes easy for me.
We have done many trips pune to goa just go thru our videos ... done it with different ev cars so you get a better idea
Ev travel is perfect for the City.
Highway travel is a different story.
Repeated power outages both long power cuts and power off and on situations are common and every time power goes the charging does not resume on its own, so while having lunch one person may need to visit the car 2-3 times to restart charging.
Unreliable net coverage may mean being stranded for long hours(rajasthan switches of mobile net coverage at the time of exams). Recently aargo and statiq introduced RFID tag but I had both not working once in behror and at kosi.
It is ok for two bachelors to go anywhere but while traveling with the family it can seriously endanger peace at home.
Also have you tried ev trips in April and may through MP and rajasthan i don't think ev prime would give more than 150 km range.
Also new expressways kill the range, on cruise control at 70 kmph i struggled to cover 220 km.
But you are great brand ambassadors for e mobility
As we mention in our videos for now family trips can be a hassle as there's lot of uncertainties that you have mentioned ... but as the time is passing by it is becoming better n better
Great sir
My NEXON EV==
Travelled Pune-Ratnagiri-Pune,
1200 ₹ Total cost
(Charged @ Shirwal & Karad)
Charged @ Relatives Home @ Ratnagiri and Travelled to Nearby Aaare, Waare, Ganpati Pule & other places
Now a few chargers on Konkan belt have come up so this can be done more easily in the near future
Reply to some,
Time is important agreed..But, there are many people in the country, who want to take their car for a drive as they wish, but fuel cost is the Villain. For them, an EV with some charging time delay, they can go wherever they want at a very low cost.
Because
a person with huge wallet, never buy an EV looking to save fuel cost. He will buy a v6 machine and go around.
EV demands charging time, but EV can offer ease of drive and ease of fuel cost..
Here in Kerala, many Nexon EV owners, who have Royal Enfield Bikes, are now rarely using them. The fact is, before they had cars, but they used them rare, when EV came, Bike got rest and EV is rolling..Bike costs Rs 2/km, EV costs Rs 1/km
True fact ... with a better range coming in many people who have big pockets are also drifting to ev now eventually... and yes bikes are any time more expensive to ride now compared to evs
Royal Enfield cost 3 to 4 rs Man
Very good
What is your average speed during trip
You guys need to be brand ambassador for EV's
We wish we could
Have you washed your ev and if video is ther,e put it on air.
good video
Pls test Kona EV too. It gives around 400 km in single charge
Will work on that
Sir make trip to Uttarakhand keeping in mind that route should have Ranikhet anyhow. You'll be surprised to this adventure.
This year we are planning to go on that route for sure
What about Altroz ev ?
Do Nexon ev charge on 60 kw charger?
No it supports 25 kwh
@@NoiseFaktory 60kwh charger can charge Nexon ev at 25 kwh
Guys your content is very helpful and literally it motivates me to do long trips with my EV. I want to know if you have a Nexon EV prime or Max?
Hey, thanks for watching our videos
We have the very first nexon ev.
Please watch other other videos to know more about it
@@NoiseFaktory I do watch your videos bro, actually I have purchased Nexon EV after watching your videos
Oh great. Thanks for your support 🙏
If you are in petrol or diesel car will you taken this much stop for hotel and food
Every 200 kms one break is a normal trend so stops are ok it's the duration which matters as not every stop you will have food n all it could be a quick break too
I am Byd owner I trip in Kolkata to gantak I got 400 + In single charge
Fast charging cost 21+18% GST per 1 kwh will cost 21802 for 6500 km if ev max gives 300km range
Please let me know abt how you calculate
Hey there are many cheaper chargers on the route and also many slow charging that we do is free of cost ... so we keep an actual tab of money spent and come up with these figures just to avoid the confusion of free charging we aggregate the paid charging cost to get a more genuine figure for viewers...
Free charging . Who gives you ?
⚡️👍
Nano is not coming
Yes you save money but you west more time. And this is not good thing.
Almost sab loog family k saath trip pe jate hai par EV k karan ye possible nahi hai. Iske karan 90% loog ko EV better nahi lagti. Abhi taak bahut ase jagaha hai ki jaha ham break lete hai vaga charging stations nahi hai.
Time is more important than money.
And EV ki price bhi bahut hai.
So in current condition EV is not good.
Time is important agreed..But, there are many people in the country, who want to take their car for a drive as they wish, but fuel cost is the Villain. For them, an EV with some charging time delay, they can go wherever they want at a very low cost.
Because
a person with huge wallet, never buy an EV looking to save fuel cost. He will buy a v6 machine and go around.
EV demands charging time, but EV can offer ease of drive and ease of fuel cost..
Here in Kerala, many Nexon EV owners, who have Royal Enfield Bikes, are now rarely using them. The fact is, before they had cars, but they used them rare, when EV came, Bike got rest and EV is rolling..Bike cost Rs 2/km, EV costs Rs 1/km
Yes
I agree sir.
But we can't go more than 200 km.
Means if our destination is more than 200km we can't use EV.
I want to say that we can use EV for local trip and that's good not for longer.
@@gauravkulkarni6112 depends, if a person want to go more than 200 km most days, Nexon EV is a bad choice..Well if its Nexon Max yes near to 300 km can be managed..If that also exceeds , if he goes almost days more than 300 kms, ie, nearly 6000 km+ in a month, he should take an ic car.
Ev=fuel costs in advance (prepaid)
ICE=postpaid
@@prasp2123123 think, there is no electricity, petrol and diesel.
EV cars will still run
How?
home solar !!!
We can run an EV by electricity, we can produce electricity in so many ways. Even if there is no EV, world need Electricity, so if thermal plants are a mess, eventually new technologies will come to produce electricity.. EV will run, but ICEs.. naa