Are Tata EV charging stations free?
The usage of free charging is under the scope of fair usage, which is limited to 1000 units(kWh) of electricity or completion of 6 months from purchase, whichever is earlier (“usage period”). Once usage period expires, the buyer will be charged as per the standard tariff. If your Tesla vehicle has free Supercharging, you can charge at Supercharger sites owned by Tesla at no cost. If you charge your Tesla vehicle at a Supercharger site not owned by Tesla, you can view the price for each site before you begin your charging session.Only the first hour is free after that it’s 3$ per hour. There are multiple charging stations from ChargePoint through throughout. For Tesla, it is charging at 25 miles per hr.
Should I charge my EV to 80% every night?
Ideally, you should keep your battery between 20 and 80% to maintain good battery health and prolong battery life. It’s also better to charge as little as possible, while keeping your battery above the recommended 20% and below 80%. Charging every day, when it’s not necessary, will degrade your battery faster. Simply, the 20-80% rule suggests keeping the battery of an electric vehicle charged between 20% and 80% of full capacity. It’s a method of electric vehicle charging meant to improve battery life. Think of it as the green zone.
Can you charge your EV for free anywhere?
Several websites and mobile apps, such as Zap-Map and PlugShare, can help you find the number of free charging points near you. However, it’s essential to be aware of access restrictions such as time limits, membership requirements, location and parking restrictions. Open the Google Maps app on your smart device (Android or Apple) Where it offers categories under the search bar, scroll along and click ‘More’ Now scroll down to find ‘charging stations’ under the ‘Services’ category. Once you click ‘charging stations’ you will be shown a map with pins of all nearby charging stations.