Kerala State Electricity Board orders 60 Tata Tigor EVs and 5 Nexon EV

Kerala State Electricity Board orders 60 Tata Tigor EVs and 5 Nexon EVs

The homegrown automaker Tata occupies 85% of market share of the electric vehicles.

Kerala State Electricity Board has decided to go electric and has ordered 60 Tigor EVs and 5 Nexon EVs for its official purpose. Over the past few years, Tata has invested heavily in the electric cars and it has paid really well. Both Tigor EV and Nexon EV were recently launched and have gained quite a good attraction in the Indian market. 

Tata Tigor EV
Tata Tigor EV

Tata Tigor EV gets a 26 kWh battery pack which has ARAI certified range of 306 km. It uses the Ziptron technlogy which is also used in Nexon EV. It takes 8.5 hrs to charge upto 80% using standard wall mount charger and 60 mins using fast charger. The peak power output is 55 kW and has top speed of 120 kmph.

Tata Nexon EV
Tata Nexon EV

Tata Nexon EV was first electric car launched by Tata Motors. Based on the electric platform developed by Tata, Nexon EV is equipped with 30.2 kWh battery which has ARAI certified range of 312 km. The battery is IP67 certified and comes with a standard warranty of 8 years. On the performance front, the electric motor produces 129 PS of power and 245 Nm of torque.

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