An electric vehicle, or EV, is a type of vehicle that is powered by an electric motor using electricity stored in rechargeable batteries. EVs come in various forms, including all-electric vehicles (powered solely by batteries) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs, which use both batteries and a conventional internal combustion engine).
Advanced Features
Electric Drive
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Silent Power
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Zero Emissions
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Longer Range
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Power & Precision
USB Charging
Charge your devices on the go
Upright Storage
Designed for storing vertical objects
Flat Storage
Suitable for storing wide objects
Quick Charge
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Our Happy Customers
Rahul SinghLucknow"Partnering with MANJAR EV has boosted my business. The product quality, service support, and customer response are outstanding!"
Mohit VermaLucknow"My MANJAR EV e-rickshaw helps me earn more daily with low maintenance and fast charging. It’s a smart investment for drivers like us."
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Any questions?
Electric vehicles use one or more electric motors for propulsion. These motors are powered by electricity stored in rechargeable batteries. When the vehicle is in motion, the electric motor(s) convert electrical energy from the batteries into mechanical energy to drive the wheels.
Charging times vary depending on the vehicle's battery size, charging equipment, and charging rate. Level 1 charging (using a standard household outlet) typically takes several hours to fully charge an EV.
The range of an electric vehicle depends on factors such as battery capacity, driving conditions, and driving habits. Most modern EVs offer ranges of 100 miles or more on a single charge, with some models exceeding 300 miles per charge.
Electric vehicles can be charged at home using a standard electrical outlet or a dedicated home charging station. Additionally, public charging stations are becoming increasingly common in urban areas, along highways, and at destinations such as shopping centers and workplaces.
Electric vehicles can perform well in cold climates, but extreme temperatures can affect battery performance and range. Preheating the cabin while the vehicle is still plugged in can help preserve battery charge in cold weather. Some EVs also offer features such as battery preconditioning to optimize performance in cold temperatures.