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This is the fate of an EV car worth 1.5 million rupees... When the road was blocked, it was towed by an e-rickshaw; the video goes viral

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E-Rickshaw Pulled EV Video: An expensive electric car that had stalled in the middle of the road was pulled home by an e-rickshaw. The video is rapidly going viral on social media, and people are sharing amusing reactions.

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E-Rickshaw Pulled EV Video: A video is rapidly going viral on social media in which an expensive electric car stops in the middle of the road and is pulled by an e-rickshaw. The car is reportedly worth around 1.5 million rupees. When people saw this EV parked on the road, they started taking videos.

The clip is now being widely shared online. People are commenting humorously and questioning the reliability of electric vehicles. The video is quickly going viral on social media.

E-rickshaw pulls EV worth Rs 15 lakh.

Nowadays, people are increasingly turning to electric vehicles instead of petrol and diesel vehicles. However, these vehicles often experience technical problems that can be a headache for people. One such incident recently occurred when a Tata Nexon EV, worth approximately ₹1.5 million, stalled in the middle of the road. The driver tried several times, but the vehicle wouldn't start.

Eventually, an e-rickshaw was called for help, which pulled the heavy vehicle home. The sight left onlookers astonished. When the video surfaced on social media, it instantly went viral, and people are sharing it humorously

Questions raised on EV vehicles

This viral video is reportedly from Alwar, Rajasthan. In it, a Tata Nexon EV suddenly stalls in the middle of the road. When the car wouldn't start, the owner sought help from a nearby e-rickshaw driver. This expensive electric car, worth approximately ₹1.5 million (approximately ₹1.5 million), was then pulled home by an e-rickshaw costing ₹1.5 million (approximately ₹1.5 million).

Onlookers were astonished, and someone filmed it and posted it on social media, which is now going viral. This incident has raised questions about the reliability of electric vehicles. New electric cars are being launched every month, but incidents like this can certainly shake buyers' confidence.

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