EV charging cost in India is now as important as fuel price. From home charging to Tata Power stations, here’s the real breakdown.
Charging at home is the most affordable option. On average, it costs ₹7–₹8 per unit, making a full charge around ₹400–₹500 for most electric cars.
Public charging costs vary. Fast chargers usually charge ₹15–₹20 per kWh, while slower AC chargers cost less, around ₹10–₹12 per unit.
Tata Power charges between ₹17–₹19 per kWh for fast charging in major cities. Prices may vary slightly depending on station location.
Driving 100 km in an EV costs about ₹80–₹120, while petrol cars can cost ₹600–₹800 for the same distance. Clear win for EVs.
Installing a basic EV charger at home costs ₹50,000–₹80,000. Commercial charging stations may need ₹5–₹20 lakhs depending on type.
Charging speed, electricity provider, location, and station type all decide how much you pay per charge. Faster = pricier.
Charging your EV in India costs far less than petrol. With Tata Power, home charging, and new networks, EVs are the future.