Tuesday 28 March 2023

Trip report : 1650 Kms across 3 states in EV

         A voucher from Club Mahindra & the pictures of floating cottages at their Ashtamudi resort motivated enough to book a couple of nights stay there. It was not until 3 months later & a week before the trip that I looked up where Ashtamudi was and how far a drive it was. However, thanks to the MG owners whatsapp group & plugshare app, I was able to plan a drive in my EV with confidence. The most important & impactful tip was to leave Bangalore by 4AM, which reduced the overall commute time and enabled to drive through the traffic clogged Kerala roads early in the evening when I still had energy left. This was my first long trip in nearly 2 months, so motivation was plenty to leave that early in the morning.

In brief :

Places visited: Ashtamudi, Tiruvananthapuram, Kanyakumari, Madurai, Bangalore

Charging stops: Rasipuram, Vadipatti, Rajapalyam, Ashtamudi, Kanyakumari, Madurai, Vadipatti, Rasipuram, Krishnagiri

Total distance: 1650kms     |  Cost of charging: ₹ 6500     |   Toll cost: ₹2000

 

Charging at Marshal E Tech, Kanyakumari

Leg 1 | 700 kms | 3 stops

        We started from Yeshwanthpur by 4:30 AM and made the first stop at Zeon Rasipuram by 8:30AM with 30% SoC left. The 50kW charger was free and so was the restaurant. Charging was as seemless as the delcisiousness of Idli & Pongal at A2B. By the time we savoured our breakfast & finished the filter coffee it was close to an hour and car was at 99%. The next stop was at Zeon 50kW again at Hotel Temple City, Vadipatti. We reached there at 11:40 with 29% SoC left. It got a little uneasy when we rolled in to see another MG charging and a Volvo XC40 waiting. But the unease was quickly resolved when the MG owner said he was done & moved out, and the Volvo owner said he only had to travel 10kms but had to charge in full for future travel. So agreed to let us charge first and that he would wait until we are done. Thanks to Nallasivam for presenting the idea to ask the Volvo owner. We had just eaten breakfast, so spent the 40 minutes of charging time having a 'EV ownership experience' chat with the Volvo owner over lime soda. We rolled out with 90% SoC and headed to Relux at AK Dynasty in Rajapalyam. This stretch was an awesome drive with clear flat road & great view of surrounding mountains throughout the way. Reached AK Dynasty with 54% SoC left, no hiccups with starting charge. Was able to get full 30kW speed, however the restuarant was a fast food chain which we dint prefer for lunch. Thankfully, the restaurant folks were kind enough to let us hang out inside the AC restaurant while charging so that we dont get baked in the 38 degree heat outside. We thanked them with a salad purchase & headed towards Tenkasi where  we stopped for a heavy lunch of rice & sambar on plaintain leaf. The time gained until Tenkasi made up for the next stretch after entering Kerala as it was mostly single lane road and moving but slow traffic. However, it started to rain lightly as we were clibming up the ghat making it a beautiful drive. W finally reached Club Mahindra Ashtamudi after a long drive at around 8:30PM, plugged in the car at their EV buggy charging wall socket, that they kindly provided, and we hit the bed to recharge ourselves for next day.


Leg 2 | 460 kms | 1 stop

        After a lazing & relaxing stay at the resort, it was time to head back home but not without a little deviation. We started from Club Mahindra Ashtamudi early, at 7AM, with 92% SoC and reached Tiruvananthapuram with enough SoC to skip charging there. We finished darshana of Ananthapadhmanabha, had a scumptous breakfast of puttu before heading towards Madurai for an overnight stay. The drive from Tiruvananthapuram to Bangalore was going to be a long one, so we thought of breaking it with an overnight stay at Madurai. However, when we were somewhere close to Nagercoil the road signs tempted us to make a short deviation to Kanyakumari. The Relux charger at Kanyakumari encouraged us to make the unplanned deviation. While at the Relux 30kW charging station we saw they had a private 7kW AC charger too. We took advantage of it to top up from 80% SoC & balance the cells while we made a trip to Vivekananda rock & Bhagavati Temple. Thanks to the balanced SoC, we headed from Kanyakumari and made a non stop drive to Madurai with 16% SoC left and in time for dinner. We stayed overnight and charged up at the 7kW Zeon AC charger at JC Residency in Madurai.

 

Charging at 50kW DC charger at A2B Rasipuram


Leg 3 | 500 kms | 3 stops

        When in Madurai, who can miss visiting & walking in the grand temple. Ofcourse we too did that and started the journey back home at around 9:30AM. The 7kW AC charger had only delivered ~3kW and so the overnight charging had only taken us to 74% by morning. But we started regardless and stopped at the 50kW Zeon charger at Hotel Temple City in Vadipatti. This time though there were no other EVs, lucky us. The breakfast combo was so delicious & filling that we had to counter it with two filter coffees to ensure we dont sleep on the wheel. Started from Vadipatti with 94% SoC and reached Rasipuram in no time, thanks to the clear, wide, traffic-free road. Who would eat within 2 hours of a heavy breakfast? But we wanted to be in AC, so we entered the restuarant and were trying to play around & kill time with one glass of butter milk. The waiter at A2B understood what we were doing and showed us to a set of seating where there was no service. He said we could sit there as long as we wished without blocking tables during the peak hours that was just starting. We charged up from 18% to 74% in 35 minutes and rolled out. Next stop was at Krishnagiri and hour & half later. We reached Krishnagiri with 21% SoC left and charged up to 54% on the 50kW charger, while filling ourselves with a late-light lunch. Heading home from Krishnagiri, we got to enjoy the weekday peak hour traffic of Bangalore and reached home in about 3 hours with 14% SoC left.


Overall a wonderful, stress-free & anxiety-free trip. Thanks to the 50kW Zeon chargers, we dint spend significant amount of time for charging outside of food stops. Both the Relux chargers we got use are placed in highly strategic & crucial points. The staff of Marshal E Tech at Kanyakumari are very friendly and are doing a great job to support EV adoption in the southern most city of our mainland.

3 comments:

  1. Great details and amazing trip I am sure you would loved the scenery along the way! Can u help with MG EV Owners Group on Whatsapp? Is its specific to your state or city?

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    1. Thank you Praveen. The group i mentioned is mostly people from Bangalore. Can you DM me and i will share the details of the group to join

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  2. I am planning family trip in April end to Kanyakumari from Bangalore via Madurai using my Nexon EV. How are charging stations reliability? Can you add me in Whatsapp group for Bangalore team

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Trip report : 1650 Kms across 3 states in EV

            A voucher from Club Mahindra & the pictures of floating cottages at their Ashtamudi resort motivated enough to book a couple...