Free Tools

Run the numbers before you go electric

Two precision calculators built on real 2026 Indian-market EV specs. See exactly how much you save versus petrol, and how far a real-world charge will actually take you.

Tool 01 — Running Cost

EV vs Petrol cost calculator

Adjust your driving habits and local rates to see what you'd actually spend on energy — and how much an EV saves over the years.

Your inputs

Annual distance15,000 km/yr
Electricity tariff₹8.0 / kWh
Petrol price₹105 / litre
Petrol vehicle mileage18 kmpl
Years to project5 years

You save over 5 years

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Running the Tata Nexon EV on electricity vs an equivalent 18 kmpl petrol vehicle, on energy / fuel cost alone.

~9,625 kg tailpipe CO₂ avoided
EV energy cost
79,200
15,840 / year
1.06 / km
Petrol fuel cost
4,37,500
87,500 / year
5.83 / km

Total spend over 5 years

EV79,200
Petrol4,37,500
EV running cost
₹1.06 / km
Petrol running cost
₹5.83 / km

Estimates only. Figures cover energy / fuel cost alone and exclude purchase price, insurance, maintenance, inflation and subsidies. Assumes ~10% home-charging loss; actuals vary with tariffs, driving style and conditions.

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Tool 02 — Range & Charging

Real-world range estimator

ARAI numbers are lab figures. Dial in how and where you drive to get a grounded estimate — plus the charging time to top back up.

Conditions

Driving style
AC / Heater
Route / speed
Ambient temp28°C
Start charge90%
Target (reserve)20%

Estimated full-charge range

0 km

For the Tata Nexon EV under your conditions — roughly 59% of the 489 km ARAI figure.

EstimatedARAI 489 km
Range at 90% now
260 km
90% of estimated
Usable to 20% reserve
202 km
70% window

Derating factors applied

Style-10%
AC/Heat-7%
Route-8%
Temp+0%

Charging back to 100% (adding 10%)

DC fast charge
~6 min
70 kW peak
OEM: 10–80% in 56 min
AC home charge
~39 min
7.2 kW AC

Estimate only. Real range and charge times depend on payload, tyre pressure, traffic, battery health, charger output and charging curve. DC times assume ~70% effective average power to account for tapering.