{"id":118211,"date":"2023-08-22T07:29:54","date_gmt":"2023-08-22T07:29:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/lasixlineon.com\/?p=118211"},"modified":"2023-08-22T07:29:54","modified_gmt":"2023-08-22T07:29:54","slug":"1300-km-coastal-trip-in-a-nexon-ev-total-time-taken-charging-costs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lasixlineon.com\/auto-news\/1300-km-coastal-trip-in-a-nexon-ev-total-time-taken-charging-costs\/","title":{"rendered":"1300 km coastal trip in a Nexon EV: Total time taken & charging costs"},"content":{"rendered":"

EV long trips require planning in advance and a risk appetite of being okay with getting stuck for a while.<\/h2>\n

BHPian govind_kaniyath <\/strong>recently shared this with other enthusiasts.<\/p>\n

Coastal Road trip to Goa: EV long trips 101<\/h2>\n

Introduction<\/strong><\/p>\n

As a long weekend approached it was finally time for a coastal road trip from Kerala to Goa. Now comes choosing the car for it, Innova Crysta\/Carens diesel AT came to my mind as an obvious choice. But I wanted this trip to be different, a whole new experience altogether.<\/p>\n

Thus I chose the Nexon EV, which was used mostly as a city car.<\/p>\n

This choice raised a few eyebrows among family members.<\/p>\n

A quick search showed there were charging stations along the route and the trip could be done. Besides, as it was 2 bachelors going on a leisure trip, we didn’t mind if we faced a few hours of downtime or if something went wrong.<\/p>\n

Electric car road trip to celebrate Independence Day, Fantastic!<\/p>\n

Thus the planning begins.<\/p>\n

Planning, Risk appetite<\/strong><\/p>\n

Let me point first so that you can decide if EV long trips are for you or not:<\/p>\n

EV long trips require planning in advance and a risk appetite of being okay with getting stuck for a while.<\/p>\n

If either of those is a problem, then you have to steer clear of EV long trips.<\/p>\n

Now comes the planning part<\/strong><\/p>\n

The sad reality of the Indian EV charging space is there are multiple apps that host charging stations. Tatapower, Bolt Earth, Chargezone, Statiq etc. On my phone, I have around 30 different EV charging apps. It’s a huge pain to look for chargers on all the apps and keep the wallet recharged on most of them. Only the government can sort this out.<\/p>\n

As of now, the best option is called “plugshare”.<\/p>\n

It’s an open-source website\/ app on which EV users themselves add charging stations on a map with other details like power, connectors available, etc. A benefit of this app is that users can add their dated reviews in the form of comments. So we understand if the charger is working or not.<\/p>\n

Of course, this only provides a rough idea of location, to charge from there we’ll have to check the app on which charger is hosted. Another benefit is its trip planner feature. It works best on a laptop and enables us to set a route to a location based on our vehicle’s range and charging stops.<\/p>\n

I’ll add a few links on how to understand plugshare trip planner works from youtube.<\/p>\n

As I started from Kozhikode, I chose the following charging stations along the route:<\/p>\n