Reasons for Rising Demand for EV Car Rental in Delhi NCR

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The air pollution problem in Delhi is not new; however, the government’s response to the situation is more stringent than ever before. The restrictions due to GRAP, the odd-even scheme implemented every year during months of severe pollution, and restrictions on diesel vehicles plying on some routes make it difficult to use petrol and diesel rentals during the winter season. There are no such restrictions for electric vehicles, and hence, a rented electric vehicle from the self-drive car on rent in Delhi will not face any problem.

 

This has been supplemented by the availability of charging points all over Gurugram, Noida, Faridabad, and Delhi, which has reduced concerns regarding lack of battery capacity to cover long distances. In 2026, the majority of self-drive EV rental cars have a range of 250-350 km per charge in practical terms.

Comparison of Costs of EVs to Petrol Vehicles

Cost is normally the decisive factor. In theory, costs of driving an EV per kilometre will always be much lower than petrol vehicles – sometimes half as high because of the low cost of energy compared to petrol costs. Even so, rental prices of EVs will be slightly higher than basic hatchback petrol cars per day.

 

However, while traveling less than 100 km in one day in the city, a fuel rental car will be cheaper by some degree once one includes the daily charge for using the EV car. It is only when one travels 150 km or above in a day that the difference becomes nullified due to the savings on fuel. Here begins the importance of renting a self-drive car in electric form in Delhi, particularly for consultants, freelancers working in the delivery domain, or people commuting NCR-wise.

 

The Key Factor in Choosing a Self-drive EV: Charging Convenience

While lack of range may be the theoretical problem associated with self-drive EVs, what you’ll have to worry about is their recharging process. You won’t be able to recharge the vehicle at home since you’re probably going to rent it, meaning that you’ll have to rely on public charging stations.


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