While the Indian consumer is shifting towards the newer EV vehicles, a few of the core challenges that seem to be haunting the EV buyers are still unsolved. Fast charging and the charging time are two challenge’s that every EV owner faces. here are the Further Details
Fast Charging Still An Issue
While consumers have been shifting to EV’s in the Indian market, the overall change takes considerable time. Charging time of the EV vehicles have been one of the biggest issues that EV owners have been challenged with. While manufacturers have been trying to find a resolute solution for the same- Long charging durations have remained be a bane of existence for the EV’s in the Indian market. Every EV user goes through the challenges of charging issues and extensive charging times.
In the case of Hyundai Creta Electric – Hyundai has reported that the vehicle could charge to about 80% in 58 minutes but only with a DC fast charger. Which cannot be installed at homes and further you would have to visit a charging station to charge the vehicle with a DC fast charger which can be expensive in the long run.
Hyundai has also released specs of a 11kw AC charger that can be installed at home. But as of yet most Indian houses have a electrical house supply of a 7KW at max( can be increased at your will, with higher unit charges). So a 11kW Ac charger could only be installed if you increase your household electricity connection to get the charger installed, but then the per unit charge of electricity might increase as well making the per-charge price more expensive. Hence compatibility issues and extensive charging times still persist to challenge the EV buyer in India.
Variants Of The Hyundai Creta Electric?
Hyundai has brought the Creta Electric in five trim levels namely – Executive, Smart, Smart(o), Premium and Excellence. It would be beneficial for the interested customer to know that the car would be offered with two battery packs. A 42 KWH battery pack as well as a 51.4 KWH battery pack. The middle of the order (smart) trim would be available with both the battery packs, making it convenient for the buyers choosing the vehicle. The car is expected to be launched on January 17th , 2025 and prices would be revealed at that point only as well.
Performance Of Hyundai Creta Electric
The Hyundai Creta Electric would be made available with two battery packs a 42 KWH as as well as a 51.4 KWH battery pack. The 51.4 KWH battery pack would give a claimed range of around 473 km on a single full charge. On the normal electricity that households have, the Creta Electric Would Take at least 8 -10 hours on a full charge.
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