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The range of an electric car on a full charge varies by model and battery capacity. On average, most EVs can travel between 200 to 400 kilometers on a single charge, while premium models can go over 600 kilometers.

Yes, home charging is generally more cost-effective than public charging. You only pay your regular electricity rate, which is often lower than commercial charging station rates. Charging overnight during off-peak hours can further reduce costs.

The cost to fully charge an EV depends on the battery capacity and electricity rate. For example, a 40 kWh battery at ₹8 per unit would cost around ₹320 for a full charge. Public charging stations may have different pricing models.

Power consumption is typically calculated as kilowatt-hours (kWh) used per 100 kilometers. For example, if your car uses 15 kWh to travel 100 km, that's your efficiency rate. You can check this via your vehicle dashboard or mobile app.

Most EV charging stations support Type 2, CCS2 (Combined Charging System), and CHAdeMO connectors. Make sure to check your vehicle’s compatible connector type before using a public charging station.