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Mumbai city has 33 percent of state's electric cars
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Mumbai city has 33 percent of state's electric cars

Electric cars� population in Mumbai crossed the 10,000-mark this month, accounting for 33 percent of the total e-cars in Maharashtra. With new models of electric cars in demand, especially in the high-end SUV segment, owners recall having good experience with low costs of maintenance and fuel...

Electric cars� population in Mumbai crossed the 10,000-mark this month, accounting for 33 percent of the total e-cars in Maharashtra. With new models of electric cars in demand, especially in the high-end SUV segment, owners recall having good experience with low costs of maintenance and fuel, besides ease of driving, comfort, and noiseless rides. The maximum e-cars in Mumbai have been registered in South Mumbai and other parts of the island city, followed by areas between Bandra and Andheri, as per the latest statistics provided by the transport department. When it comes to e-scooters in Mumbai, the maximum registrations are at Borivali RTO.

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