Lotus Lotus Emira cost per km

    Exact running cost by city, daily distance, and electricity rate.

    Running cost in Mumbai

    ₹1.17/ km

    That's 82% cheaper than petrol (₹6.56/km)

    8.18 km/kWh🔌 ₹9.6/kWh
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    What would petrol cost instead?

    Petrol price (₹/L)105

    India avg ~₹105/L

    At 16 km/L

    ₹6.56/km

    Monthly fuel cost by daily commute

    Based on Mumbai rates. Swipe table on mobile.

    Daily kmMonthly kmLotus Lotus EmiraPetrolYou save
    10 km300₹352₹1,969₹1,617
    30 km900₹1,056₹5,906₹4,850
    50 km1,500₹1,760₹9,844₹8,083
    80 km2,400₹2,817₹15,750₹12,933
    100 km3,000₹3,521₹19,688₹16,167

    Annual savings at 40 km/day

    ₹78,678/ year

    That's ₹3.93 L saved in fuel alone over 5 years of owning the Lotus Lotus Emira, vs driving an equivalent petrol car.

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    How much does the Lotus Lotus Emira really cost to run?

    At India's average residential electricity rate of ₹8/kWh, the Lotus Lotus Emira runs at approximately ₹0.98 per km — based on its efficiency of 8.18 km per kWh. For context, an equivalent petrol car doing 16 km/L at ₹105/L costs ₹6.56/km — nearly 6.7× more.

    The per-km math

    EV efficiency8.18 km / kWh
    Electricity cost₹8 / kWh (India avg)
    EV running cost₹0.98 / km
    Petrol mileage16 km / L
    Petrol cost₹105 / L (India avg)
    Petrol running cost₹6.56 / km

    What this means monthly

    At the default Indian urban commute of 50 km/day (≈1,500 km/month):

    • Lotus Lotus Emira electricity cost: ₹1,467/month
    • Equivalent petrol cost: ₹9,844/month
    • Monthly savings: ₹8,377/month

    Over 5 years that's approximately ₹5.03 L saved in fuel alone — before counting maintenance and insurance savings.

    Why electricity is cheaper

    Burning 1 litre of petrol releases about 9.1 kWh of usable energy — but a petrol engine only converts ~20-25% of that to actual motion. The rest is heat lost through the radiator and exhaust. EVs convert ~85-90% of stored battery energy into motion. So you're paying for 4× less energy waste with an EV. That's the real reason the Lotus Lotus Emira crushes petrol on per-km cost — not because electricity is cheap in India (it isn't particularly), but because EVs are simply more efficient.

    Caveats to the math

    • DC fast charging (public networks) costs 2-3× home rates. The Lotus Lotus Emira would cost ₹2.44/km on DC if you charge exclusively there — still cheaper than petrol.
    • Electricity slabs — once you cross 500 units/month, your tariff jumps. Most EV owners stay in the 300-500 slab shown above.
    • Battery degradation — after 5-7 years, the Lotus Lotus Emira's usable range drops 10-15%, which raises per-km cost slightly.
    • Solar — if you have rooftop solar, the Lotus Lotus Emira can run at ~₹0.50/km during daylight charging.

    Lotus Lotus Emira cost per km FAQs

    What is the cost per km of the Lotus Lotus Emira?+

    The Lotus Lotus Emira costs approximately ₹0.98 per km at India's average electricity rate of ₹8/kWh. That's 85% cheaper than running a petrol car doing 16 km/L at ₹105/L (which costs ₹6.56/km).

    How much does it cost to charge the Lotus Lotus Emira?+

    At ₹8/kWh and 8.18 km/kWh efficiency, driving 100 km in the Lotus Lotus Emira consumes about 12.2 kWh and costs roughly ₹98. A full charge from empty costs approximately ₹440.

    What is the monthly fuel cost of the Lotus Lotus Emira?+

    Driving 50 km/day (1,500 km/month), the Lotus Lotus Emira costs approximately ₹1,467/month in electricity — vs ₹9,844/month for petrol. You save ₹8,377/month.

    Does the Lotus Lotus Emira cost change by city?+

    Yes — city electricity tariffs vary from ₹5.4/kWh (Chandigarh) to ₹10.7/kWh (Bangalore). Use the city selector above to see your exact cost. Most Lotus Lotus Emira owners report effective rates of ₹7-10/kWh after billing slabs and fixed charges.

    Is public charging more expensive?+

    DC fast charging at public networks typically costs ₹15-22/kWh (2-3× home rates), so ₹2.15–₹2.69/km. The math above assumes home charging — which is where 80%+ of EV kilometers are refueled in India.

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