http://www.business-standard.com/article/beyond-business/electric-switch-116021900898_1.html
Electric switch
February 20, 2016  Dhruv Munjal

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(She, Actor Gul Panag, is sitting in a M&M Reva e2o EV)

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With air toxicity reaching alarming levels across all major Indian cities,
actor Gul Panag is encouraging people to embrace electric cars

Barely a minute into a conversation with Gul Panag and you know that she has
an unexplained propensity for cars. She likes to describe herself as an
"auto enthusiast", but in her case, that is a slight understatement. She
fervently talks about her experiences of driving a number of cars over the
years, the first being a rustic Tata Indica she bought when she was 20. Her
present fleet of cars isn't overly swank; she owns an Audi Q5, a Mahindra
Scorpio Getaway- a monstrous vehicle from the car maker's pick-up truck
category - ably complemented by the much teenier Mahindra Reva. On normal
work days though, the Reva is her car of choice. The Reva, she says, allows
her to successfully tackle Mumbai's cramped roads and woozy traffic.

"It is sleek, strong and effective; an easy car to drive. Moreover, you're
saving the environment," says Panag. She bought a glinting white-coloured
Reva [e2o] for her birthday in January last year; hers is a fully-loaded
version, one whose features can easily match up to the Audi Q5. "I had the
car for a month before I bought it, and I loved it. It was nothing like I
had driven before," recalls the actor. In a city where class-conscious
celebrities often roam about in splashy, extravagantly-priced cars, it is
incredibly refreshing to see Panag depart from the normal. Electric cars,
according to her, are the future.

"It may sound banal but all you need is a change in mindset to switch over
to an electric car," says the 37-year-old. Electric cars currently form a
tiny share of total car sales in the country. The trend is slowly picking up
though. At last month's Auto Expo in Greater Noida, three of the country's
biggest car manufacturers signed a pact to jointly develop critical parts
for an all-electric hybrid car. This was a major shot in the arm for the
future of electric cars in India.

Panag says that she doesn't spot too many Revas in Mumbai, but makes sure
she clicks a picture whenever she sees one. "People come up to me as well.
More than me, they are curious about the car. They ask me all sorts of
questions," she gushes. The experience of driving such a vehicle, she adds,
brings with it a different kind of joy. "It's almost like a toy but it does
pack a punch." This biggest benefit of driving such a compact car in a
bustling city like Mumbai is parking. "You spend so much time looking for a
parking space. With the Reva, there are no such hassles," says Panag.

Electric switch 
A decade ago, celebrities in Hollywood ditched their bulky SUVs for the
full-hybrid electric Toyota Prius. The Prius made driving an electric car
"cool". In a lot of ways, this hybrid vehicle was the new chic style
statement. "Celebrities made it look cool. That's what we need now. Air
quality in most Indian cities is worsening everyday," says Panag.

In 2012, FIA, motor sport's world governing body, launched the Formula E, a
new class of auto racing, using only electricity-powered cars. These cars
can easily clock 220 kmph, lag significantly lesser than petrol-powered cars
and recover quicker on the turn. "It's a myth that these cars aren't
powerful enough. Formula E is a prime example," says Panag. At Le Mans, one
of the world's oldest endurance racing events, electric cars have been
consistently outperforming their petrol counterparts. Earlier this month,
Bruno Senna - nephew of legendary Formula 1 driver Ayrton Senna - said that
the future of racing lies in Formula E as it is much more accessible to the
public. This came as a pleasant surprise from someone who has driven a
Formula 1 car all his life.

Panag's car takes three hours to charge fully. While she admits that the
number of charging stations in Mumbai are still scanty, charging an electric
car is not as tedious as some people imagine. The cost of charging an
electric car, she adds, is the same as what a 1.5 tonne air-conditioner
would consume in a mere four hours.

"Some people think that what if I'm driving and the charge runs out.
Charging a car is like charging your mobile phone - you plug it in before
leaving your home in the morning," says the actor. "It's that simple."
However, lack of awareness and negligible public charging infrastructure
remain two key deterrents for more people eager to go the electric way.

At her office in a quiet corner of Andheri West, a slew of passers-by often
stop and wondrously stare at the car. She faces much of the same if she gets
stuck in a snarling traffic jam at Juhu while driving back home. "The car is
not very common here but that will hopefully change," she laughs. The Reva
[e2o] is priced at a steep Rs 4.79 lakh. For those who are reluctant to go
green, Panag says that they should give it a try. "People have all the wrong
notions about electric cars. They should try driving one just once. They
will feel the difference," she says.
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http://www.autocarpro.in/news-national/exclusive-mahindra-reva-launch-e2o-london-soon-10559
Exclusive: Mahindra Reva to launch e2O in London soon
Feb 19, 2016  “We will get the support and incentives as enjoyed by the
other EV makers in the UK. We plan to distribute the e2O on our own,” added
Shah. M&M, which ... had rolled out the premium variant of the e2O in August
2014 ... which offers a company-claimed range of 120km in a single charge,
comes with the same set of 48V maintenance-free lithium ion battery pack
that provides charge to the three-phase induction motor ...
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