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How did an Ahmedabad family save ₹1.55Lakh/year with EV Scooters and Rooftop Solar?

Apr 03, 2025

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Author: PRABHATH

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Meet the Mehtas.

A middle-class family from Ahmedabad who have managed to save ₹1.55Lakh per year with a smart investment in a combination of EVs and Rooftop Solar. Their power and fuel bills have come down by 80%. 

How? Below is their step-by-step journey for you to explore.

The Problem:

The Mehtas, like many business families of Ahmedabad, live in a 3-bedroom independent house with air conditioning in every room. They also drove a petrol SUV and a scooter for their commute. 

They use air conditioning for about 7-8 months a year and their average power bill is about ₹8,000 per month. They use their car for daily commute to work, business meetings, and for some joy rides on holidays. They also go on road trips 5-6 times a year. Their overall car usage is about 10,000km a year. 

The elder daughter primarily uses the petrol scooter for her daily commute to her college. The scooter usage is about 5000km a year. Let us look at a breakdown of their costs:

1. Power cost:

₹8,000 per month = 8000 x 12 = ₹96000 per year @₹7 per unit, amounts to a consumption of 96000/7 = 13,714 units per year or 1143 units a month

  Monthly Yearly
Cost (in ₹) 8000 96000
Consumption (in Units) 1143 13714

2. Petrol cost:

        a. Car: Usage: 

Mileage = 12kmpl
Cost of Petrol= ₹90 per litre
  Monthly Yearly
Usage (in km) 833 10000
Petrol Consumption (in litre) 69 833
Cost (in ₹) 6250 75000

        b. Scooter: Usage

Mileage = 40kmpl
Cost of Petrol= ₹90 per litre
  Monthly Yearly
Usage (in km) 417 5000
Petrol Consumption (in litre) 10 125
Cost (in ₹) 938 11250

The total expenditure on power, petrol car, and scooter adds up to ₹1,82,250 per year.

The Solution:

Mrs and Mr Mehta got to know that Rooftop Solar plants were not only accessible and affordable but also could be a money saver in a high energy consumption household like theirs. 

With an investment of about ₹4,00,000 (4Lakh), they installed an on-grid solar plant on their terrace. The solar plant was supplying electricity to the power grid and soon they started understanding the magnitude of what they had installed.

Soon, they realised that coupling the solar plant with EVs might just be a silver bullet to the rising fuel cost. They switched to an EV car and subsequently bought an EV scooter as well. 

This is what their current energy cost looks like:

Solar Plant Capacity: 8kW    
EV Car Battery Capacity: 59kW Range: 400km Annual Usage: 10,000km
EV Scooter Capacity: 3.7kW Range: 110km Annual Usage: 5,000km
Charging Efficiency 87.50%  
  Monthly Yearly
Electricity Production (4kW per 1kW installed capacity per day) 973 11680
Electricity Consumption sans EV (Units) 1143 13714
Charging cycles for EV Car 2 28
Charging cycles for EV Scooter 4 51
EV Car Power Consumption (Units) 138 1659
EV Scooter Power Consumption (Units) 16 189
Incremental Electricity Consumption due to EV charging (Units) 154 1849
Total Electricity Consumption (Units) 1297 15563
Electricity Bill – Older (₹) 8000 96000
Fuel Cost – Older (₹) 7188 86250
Total Cost – Older (₹) 15188 182250
Net Consumption (Total Consumed – Total Power supplied to the grid) (Units) 324 3883
Electricity Bill – New (₹) 2266 27178
Fuel Cost – New (₹) 0 0
Total Cost – New (₹) 2266 27178
Savings 12921 155072

After installing the Rooftop Solar Plant and switching to EVs, the Mehta family managed to save ₹1.55Lakh per year.

The Question: They are saving money but they did have to invest additional money to switch to EVs and install Rooftop Solar. 

Does the incremental cost justify the savings?

Let us analyse the investment made and the total cost of ownership.

Vehicle Purchase Price (₹) Cost per km (₹) Usage (km) Cost of Annual Service (₹) Cumulative Cost of Ownership (₹)
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5
Petrol Car 2146000 7.5 10000 12000 2233000 2320000 2407000 2494000 2581000
EV Car 2444000 1.25 10000 2000 2458500 2473000 2487500 2502000 2516500

Total Cost of Ownership Petrol vs EV Car

Cost of ownership Petrol vs EV Car

The total cost of ownership of a petrol car overtakes that of the EV car in the 4th year and eventually keeps climbing at a higher rate, thanks to higher servicing costs for vehicles older than 5 years. 

Vehicle Purchase Price (₹) Cost per km (₹) Usage (km) Cost of Annual Service (₹) Cumulative Cost of Ownership
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5
Petrol Scooter 109483 2.5 5000 5000 126983 144483 161983 179483 196983
EV Scooter 163765 0.25 5000 1000 166015 168265 170515 172765 175015

Total Cost of Ownership Petrol vs EV Scooter

Total Cost of Ownership Petrol vs EV Scooter

The total cost of ownership of a petrol scooter overtakes that of the EV scooter in the 4th year and eventually keeps climbing at a higher rate.

Even without introducing Rooftop Solar into this equation, over a span of 4 years, the EV counterparts already make economic sense.

Does the Rooftop Solar break even on its own? Would it have made sense without coupling it with EVs?

The answer to both questions? Yes.

The Solar plant breaks even in less than 5 years. The life of a solar plant is at least 25 years and this becomes a fully amortized investment for the remainder 20 years. Couple this with the fact that EVs help foster a great ecosystem–and now things make great economic sense, alongside the positive environmental impact.

Final Word:

For those people who have private terrace space and are medium to heavy users of Petrol/diesel vehicles, having a combination of a Rooftop Solar plant and EVs makes perfect sense.

If you have air conditioning running for the majority of the year? go for a Solar Plant that matches your sanctioned load instead.

Want to know more about all of this? Write to us at support@ecozaar.in or reach out to me personally.

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PRABHATH (Author)

Prabhath is a seasoned product manager with 8 years in consumer tech. Loves to talk about sports, gaming, food, and technology.

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