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A 610 Kilometre EV Trip from Faridabad to Dehradun for ₹1600 in My MG Windsor

by Raspreet Singh
June 10, 2025
in EV Trip Diaries
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My name is Raspreet Singh and I wanted to share my recent travel experience with my MG Windsor EV. On 6th June, I went on a road trip from Faridabad to Sahastradhara in Dehradun along with my family. We were five adults and two kids with a completely packed trunk that had five strolley bags and a portable charging kit.

From Faridabad to Dehradun

I started the journey with a full charge at home in Faridabad. The first leg of the drive was to Devrana Mansurpur Midway, which is around 121 kilometres. By the time I reached there, the battery had dropped to 53 percent. I used a 60 kilowatt DC charger at a Hyundai outlet powered by Statiq. The car was charged back to 100 percent in about an hour. The charging load averaged around 20 kilowatt during the session.

Starting point: Faridabad (100% battery at residence)

First leg: 121 km to Devrana Mansurpur Midway

  • Battery left: 53%
  • Charger used: 60 kW DC charger at Hyundai (powered by Statiq)
  • Charging time: 1 hour
  • Battery after charge: Back to 100%

From there I continued the next stretch to Sahastradhara in Dehradun which was around 160 kilometres. I reached the destination with 20 percent battery left. At the property where we stayed, I used my customised EV charging kit which includes a meter that shows exactly how many units are consumed. I used the MG portable charger overnight and got the car charged back to 100 percent by morning. And the cost of charging was Rs. 350.

Second leg: 160 km to Sahastradhara, Dehradun

  • Battery on arrival: 20%
  • Overnight charging: Used MG portable charger with a custom charging kit that tracked power consumption
  • Battery next day: 100%

Return Journey: Dehradun to Faridabad

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On the return journey I started with a full charge and drove about 131 kilometres. At that point the battery had come down to 33 percent. I stopped at an Adani fast charger at Badheri. In just 30 minutes I managed to charge up to 72 percent. From there I drove back to Faridabad which was about 151 kilometres. I reached home with 19 percent battery still remaining.

  • First leg: 131 km from Sahastradhara to Badheri
    • Battery left: 33%
    • Charging stop: Adani fast charger at Badheri
    • Battery topped up to: 72% in 30 minutes
  • Final leg: 151 km to Faridabad
    • Battery left on arrival: 19%

While coming back there was heavy bumper to bumper traffic from Sahastradhara to Haridwar. It took nearly five hours to cover that section because it was a Sunday.

The total charging cost for the return journey was around ₹400. For the entire trip including all charging, the cost came to about ₹1600.

Charging Summary of The Trip

  • Total driving distance: 610–613 km (including city use)
  • Charging cost at the resort: ₹350
  • Charging cost while returning: ₹400
  • Total charging cost for the trip: ₹1600
  • Battery capacity: 38 kWh
  • Estimated overall efficiency: ~6.4 km per kWh
  • Total energy used: ~90–95 kWh

My Take Away

In total I covered around 610 kilometres which includes city driving in Dehradun. The MG Windsor EV has a 38 kilowatt hour battery and the overall efficiency I observed was roughly between 6 and 6.5 kilometres per kilowatt hour. This was under full load and mixed driving conditions including hilly terrain and traffic.

This trip gave me confidence that even a compact electric car like the MG Windsor EV can handle long routes comfortably. With a little planning and the right tools such as a personal charging kit it becomes easy to manage charging on the go. If anyone is wondering whether EVs can take on intercity travel the answer is a clear yes.

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Raspreet Singh

Raspreet Singh

Raspreet Singh is an EV enthusiast and proud owner of the MG Windsor. He enjoys exploring new places with his family and sharing real-world EV experiences from the road.

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  1. Nk taneja says:
    2 days ago

    Good journey with family enjoy

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