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Tata Motors has announced that it has rolled out the 1,000th Nexon EV from its Pune manufacturing facility. The company has achieved this milestone in a little over 6 months since the launch of the car.
The Nexon EV uses a 30.2 kWh lithium-ion battery that powers an electric motor which has an output of 127 BHP and 245 Nm. The company claims that the car can do a 0-100 km/h sprint in 9.9 seconds. The battery is said to have an ARAI-certified maximum range of over 312 km on a single charge (MIDC cycle). It has fast charging capability and can be charged to 80% of its capacity using a DC fast charger in 1 hour. Using a standard AC charger, it takes 8-9 hours to charge to 100%.
Tata Motors also produces the Tigor EV Electric Sedan, with a range of 140 km and 213 km. The company has launched an EV Subscription model earlier this month.
Tata Motors claims to have a market share of 62% in EVs in the first quarter of FY21.