Plan electric vehicle road trips across India. Select your EV, enter your route, and get charging stops, charging time estimates, and directions in one place.
Most Indian highways now have public EV charging stations placed every 100 to 150 km. For short routes like Mumbai to Pune (149 km) or Delhi to Agra (233 km), any modern electric car can make the trip without stopping. For medium routes like Delhi to Jaipur (279 km) or Bangalore to Chennai (346 km), it depends on which EV you drive and how fast you go.
This planner takes your route, checks your EV's real-world range, and shows you exactly which charging stations to stop at, with their distance from the route, charger type, and directions. No guesswork, no range anxiety.
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Type your starting city and destination. Use autocomplete for accurate locations.
Pick your electric vehicle from the dropdown to auto-set the real-world range.
The planner finds charging stops every 70% of your EV's range along the highway.
View each stop on the map and tap Get Directions for turn-by-turn navigation.
Yes, if your EV has 300+ km of real-world range. The Tata Nexon EV Max (312 km), Hyundai Creta EV (473 km), and MG ZS EV (461 km) can all complete the 279 km Delhi-Jaipur route on a single full charge. Short-range EVs under 250 km will need one charging stop, typically at Kotputli (~166 km from Delhi).
At only 149 km via NH-48, Mumbai to Pune is comfortable for almost every EV sold in India today, including entry-level options like the Tata Tigor EV (306 km range). No charging stop needed if you start with a full battery.
Hyderabad to Bangalore (575 km on NH-44) needs at least one DC fast charging stop regardless of your EV's rated range, because highway driving at 100+ km/h reduces real-world range by 20 to 30 percent. Use the planner above to find the best stop for your specific vehicle.