"EVs entail higher upfront costs but lower running expenses; CNG cars offer initial affordability but possibly higher long-term costs."
Boot Space
"EVs offer more flexible storage without a bulky CNG tank, whereas CNG cars have limited boot space due to the presence of the tank."
Range
"EVs offer varying ranges with some exceeding 200-350 km, while CNG cars have a more limited range dependent on the availability of refuelling stations."
Running Cost
"EVs typically have a running cost of ₹1.00 to ₹1.50 per km, significantly lower than the ₹2.49 to ₹3.50 per km range for CNG cars."
Maintenance
"EVs have lower maintenance costs due to fewer moving parts, while CNG cars' maintenance is similar to gasoline cars, potentially costing more."
Infrastructure
"EVs utilize an expanding charging infrastructure, while CNG cars depend on a gradually growing number of established pumps."
Charging/Fueling time
Longer charging times compared to filling CNG cars excluding the cng cars line.
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