frequently asked questions

EV charging time depends on the charger type — fast chargers take 30–60 minutes, while home chargers may take 6–8 hours.

Most EVs offer a range of 150–500 km per charge, depending on the model and battery size.

Yes, EV charging costs 60–70% less compared to petrol or diesel fueling.

A solid-state EV battery uses solid electrolytes, offering faster charging, more safety, and longer life.

BAAS stands for Battery as a Service. It’s a business model in the EV industry where the high cost of the battery is separated from the purchase price of the vehicle. Instead of buying the battery outright with the car, the customer buys or finances the vehicle’s body and leases or subscribes to the battery on a monthly or per-kilometer basis.