Through our EVTripDiaries series, we’re sharing real stories from EV owners who’ve gone the distance — not with massive batteries or premium EVs, but with smart planning. Because in EV travel, planning your route right is often the real secret behind a successful long trip.
The goal of this series is simple — to instill confidence in fellow EV owners to take their cars on long journeys. When more people start using public charging stations, it increases their revenue, encourages expansion, and ultimately helps accelerate EV adoption across India.
And this story from one of our users, Gopal, a 60-year-old EV owner from Chennai, proves that perfectly.
he Plan Behind the Journey
Gopal drives a Citroën eC3 (29.2 kWh) and is no stranger to long drives. He’s already done:
- Chennai–Pondicherry – 300 km
- Chennai–Yelagiri Hills – 450 km
- Thalakona Falls near Tirupati – 400 km
But his recent 986 km round trip from Chennai to Mysore and back was his longest one yet.
“I started planning a week in advance,” Gopal shared. “I checked PlugShare and MG’s eHub, but the EVJoints app gave me more stations and helped me plan every 150 km stop confidently. That made all the difference.”
He and his wife packed for two days and left Chennai at 5:30 a.m. on September 28, trusting the route mapped on the EVJoints Trip Planner.
The Drive and the Stops
On his way to Mysore, he charged three times —
- Pallikonda (Zeon)
- Krishnagiri (Relux)
- Mathikere (Charge Zone)
By 7 p.m., they reached Srirangapatna, where they stayed overnight.
The next morning, they visited Chamundeshwari Hill Temple, Mysore Palace, grabbed some Mysore Pak, and began their return journey after lunch.
On the way back, Gopal charged four more times —
They reached Chennai by 4 a.m. on September 30, with 44% battery still remaining.
Throughout the drive, Gopal maintained a steady 50–90 km/h, averaging 80 km/h, and completed the entire trip himself.
Trip Summary:

Detail | Data |
Car | Citroën eC3 (29.2 kWh) |
Total Distance | 986 km |
Total Energy Used | 100.76 kWh |
Total Charging Cost | ₹2,568.59 |
Average Cost/km | ₹2.60 |
Fast-Charging Sessions | 7 |
Final Battery | 44% |
Efficiency | 9.8 km/kWh |
Every number checks out — realistic consumption, fair charging rates (₹21–₹26 per kWh), and impressive overall efficiency for a compact EV.
Charging Summary:
No | Date | Place / Station | Distance (km) | Start SOC | End SOC | Energy Consumed (kWh) | Rate (₹/kWh) | GST (₹) | Total Cost (₹) |
1 | 28/9 | Pallikonda – Zeon | 141 | 42.95% | 90.4% | 14.95 | 25.9 | 69.84 | 457.83 |
2 | 28/9 | Krishnagiri – Relux | 104 | 38.9% | 92.9% | 16.78 | 24 | 72.49 | 475.21 |
3 | 28/9 | Mathikere – Charge Zone | 157 | 28.2% | 90% | 19.62 | 21 | 74.17 | 486.00 |
4 | 29/9 | Mysore Nexus – Statiq | 82 | 55.6% | 93.9% | 12.95 | 18.99 | 44.27 | 290.00 |
5 | 29/9 | Mathikere – Charge Zone | 98 | 56% | 95.1% | 12.34 | 21 | 46.64 | 305.74 |
6 | 29/9 | Mookondapalli – Tata | 130 | 59% | 92.9% | 11.61 | 21 | 0 | 243.81 |
7 | 30/9 | Vellore / Café – Charge Zone | 115 | 56.5% | 93.7% | 12.51 | 21 | 47.29 | 310.00 |
What This Trip Shows
- Smart planning beats big batteries.
With a modest 29.2 kWh battery, Gopal covered nearly 1,000 km — thanks to thoughtful planning using the EVJoints Trip Planner. - Confidence comes from visibility.
Seeing all charging options, distances, and compatible connectors in one place helped him drive stress-free. - Affordable and efficient.
₹2.60 per km — that’s less than half the cost of a petrol car on highways. - Age is just a number.
At 60, Gopal drove the entire trip himself, proving that EVs are easy to drive, reliable, and ready for long-distance travel.
In His Words
“The EVJoints app gave me more stations and more confidence. I could plan, drive, and charge without any worry. Everything worked exactly as I had mapped out.”
We’re glad that our Trip Planner is helping EV owners take their EVs on long trips with confidence — and that’s exactly why we built EVJoints.
At EVJoints, we believe long EV trips don’t require extreme range — just smart planning with the right tools.
A Small Lesson for Every EV Owner
Long EV trips aren’t about range — they’re about preparation.
When you know where you’ll charge next, even a smaller battery can take you far.
Gopal’s 986 km journey is a perfect example of what’s possible when planning meets trust.
Have an EV road-trip story to share? Email us at admin@evjoints.com — we’d love to feature your journey to inspire fellow EV owners and help strengthen India’s growing EV charging network.