Feed Post

Upfront Cost Vs Total Cost of Ownership EVs may have a higher Upfront Cost but they actually have the lowest Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) compared to petrol, diesel and CNG vehicles. See the table below. It shows total cost of ownership for a 200

See More

Abhinav Amarapuram

Stealth • 6m

EVs may have a higher upfront cost but offer the lowest total cost of ownership compared to petrol, diesel, and CNG vehicles due to lower fuel and maintenance costs over the car's lifetime.

0 replies1 like

More like this

Recommendations from Medial

Image Description
Image Description

Arcane

Stealth • 6m

Upfront Cost Vs Total Cost of Ownership EVs may have a higher Upfront Cost but they actually have the lowest Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) compared to petrol, diesel and CNG vehicles. See the table below. It shows total cost of ownership for a 200

See More
10 replies15 likes
1
Image Description
Image Description

LIKHITH

Stealth • 3m

STAY UPDATED !! "Bajaj lauches world's first CNG powered bike" Its Bajaj Freedom 125 ●What's unique !? Equipped with a small petrol tank and a CNG cylinder,The motorcycle allows riders to switch between fuel types using a handlebar-mounted switch.

See More
15 replies23 likes
2
Image Description
Image Description

Kaushal Bagadiya

Stealth • 2m

Ethenol product company startup. Mostly next generation not use petrol, diesel. But use to low cost fuel. Ex. Battery 🔋,ethenol #petrol High cost per litre -98/96 $ #desel High cost per litre - 91/ $ All most teaching per litre 100 rupees So many

See More
4 replies11 likes
3
Image Description

Shaikh Maaz

Stealth • 21d

🚗⚡ Welcome to PowerFuel Nexus: The Future of Fueling! ⚡🚗 Tired of the same old fuel stops? Experience the next level of fueling convenience at PowerFuel Nexus, where we bring everything you need under one roof: ⚡ EV Charging Stations ⛽ Traditiona

See More
1 replies4 likes
Image Description
Image Description

Bharat Bus

Stealth • 1d

Electric transportation systems are transforming mobility with several key benefits. They are environmentally friendly, producing zero tailpipe emissions, which reduces air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions compared to traditional fuel-powered v

See More
3 replies
Image Description
Image Description

Lokesh Kumar

Stealth • 20d

buy 10 Alto and 10 driver monthly 15000×10=150000 and one car daily income minmum 2000×10=20000 daily fuel cost total 4000 20000-4000=16000 daily driver wages 5000 16000-5000=11000 and 2000 daily car maintenance 11000-2000=9000 net profit

9 replies20 likes
1
Anonymous
Image Description
Image Description

Temptature across cities in North India is rising at an alarming rate. When we studied EVS and when we heard about climate change, nobody took it seriously. We still don’t. 25 years later half of India will be unliveable. 1) Stop using extra fans a

See More
24 replies22 likes
3
Image Description
Image Description

abhishek chaudhary

Stealth • 5m

Today I encountered an article related to Bio CNG. Use of urban bio waste to produce CNG and slurry (fertilizer). It serves many purposes 1.Reduce Import dependency saves forex. 2.waste gets utilised and big piles of waste get's utilised saves sp

See More
6 replies10 likes
1
Image Description
Image Description

Suprodip Bhattacharya

Stealth • 3m

I understand EV is most booming sector,peoples are trying to make ev companies but why peoples aren’t focusing on big problems here like i) Evs aren’t still sustainable we’re saying it’s sustainable because we aren’t using petrol/diesel but we are us

See More
19 replies15 likes
Image Description
Image Description

Jayant Mundhra

 • 

Dexter Capital Advisors • 4m

Nepal is 3x more aggressive on EVs than India! 🇳🇵🇳🇵 And once you learn why, it turns out to be a completely fundamentals-driven decision-making by Nepal Govt! Here’s all you should know! .. Land-locked, Nepal imports all its oil from India, w

See More
13 replies12 likes
2

Download the medial app to read full posts, comements and news.