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Guides
- Your first long EV road trip in India — checklist
Planning your first Hyderabad-style long drive? This checklist is Reddit- and Telegram-friendly — copy sections to share with new EV owners.
- Highway DC charging etiquette in India
Fast chargers on NH corridors are still scarce compared to petrol pumps. A few habits keep trips smooth for you and the next driver.
- Your first NH44 EV road trip
NH44 is India’s longest national highway — Delhi through Hyderabad to Kanyakumari. Most EV owners hit NH44 on legs like Delhi–Agra, Nagpur–Hyderabad, or Hyderabad–Bangalore. Here is how to plan it without range anxiety.
- Ghat driving with an EV — Western Ghats and hill climbs
Ghat sections are the hardest part of Indian EV road trips. Climbing uses far more energy than flat highways; monsoon rain and hairpin traffic make it worse. This guide pairs with seasonal alerts on EV Grids corridor pages.
- Northeast India EV road trip — Kolkata to Assam and beyond
Northeast routes have thinner DC coverage than NH48 or the Deccan. Treat Kolkata → Guwahati as a two-day leg, use Siliguri as a hub, and always keep backup chargers selected.
- Delhi to Srinagar by EV — Kashmir valley planning
Kashmir routes are among the hardest in India for EVs. Plan two days Delhi → Srinagar via Jammu, confirm every DC stop manually, and never treat brochure range as gospel on mountain climbs.
- Kerala ghats and monsoon — Kochi hill routes
Kerala combines coastal humidity with sharp ghats toward Munnar and the Tamil Nadu border. Monsoon (June–September) adds 10–20% consumption and slower traffic — plan like a ghat trip even on NH66.
- Lucknow and Uttar Pradesh EV triangle
Uttar Pradesh routes are mostly flat with improving expressway DC. The Delhi–Lucknow–Varanasi triangle is a good second trip after a shorter Golden Triangle shakedown.
- Indore as a Central India EV hub
Indore sits on NH52 with spokes to Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur, and Bhopal. MP charger density is lower than Maharashtra or Gujarat — plan backups on every leg.
- NH44 vs NH48 in North India — which corridor?
North India has two dense highway belts: NH48 (Jaipur, Ahmedabad) and NH44 (Chandigarh, Amritsar, Lucknow). Pick the corridor that matches your destination — do not assume one highway serves all.
- Salem and Coimbatore ghats — Chennai ↔ Bangalore belt
The Salem–Krishnagiri–Coimbatore belt is where many South India EV trips succeed or fail. Elevation and truck traffic affect consumption even when distance looks modest on paper.
Plan the most popular route from Srinagar
Jammu → Srinagar