If You Have These Habits, You Will Be A Happy EV Owner!

Recently, we shared a post in which we explored one key personality trait that makes electric vehicle (EV) ownership frustrating, and that is impulsiveness. People who want to act spontaneously are not the ideal EV buyers. However, on the flip side of who is best suited for EV ownership, the answer is that it works best for people who plan, think long-term, and don’t mind adjusting to new routines. So now, if you’re wondering whether an EV suits your lifestyle, then check yourself against these five habits.
If you are a person who has these five habits or can mold yourself accordingly, then you're the best fit to own an EV in India. So, without any delay, let's jump right into the habits and personality traits.
Electric vehicles reward people who think ahead. If you're the kind of person who checks fuel levels the night before a long trip, tops up your phone before stepping out, and maybe even looks up parking options before heading to a crowded area, then you can best believe that you are ready for an EV to be your choice of wheels.
This mindset of anticipating needs and avoiding last-minute stress is ideal for EV ownership, especially in a country like India, where charging infrastructure is still evolving. Being prepared gives you peace of mind and control.
For example, recently, one of our avid readers shared that they own an EV in Kochi. They mentioned that they use PlugShare before every highway drive. They also check charger status, location, and even backup options before starting their journey. He added that it has become second nature, and this is exactly what makes EV ownership less stressful.
We understand that automotive enthusiasts love the sound of an engine. However, if you are someone who appreciates silence in traffic and doesn't enjoy the engine noise of a 3-cylinder motor, then EVs are for you. Also, if you like seamless acceleration, you'll be delighted by the EV experience.
Electric cars glide on the road as they are very smooth. There is no gear shifting, no revving—just clean power delivery and minimal vibrations. So, if this sounds like your kind of driving, you’ll fall in love with your EV from day one.
We have to be blunt here: currently, having a home charging setup is a huge advantage in India. If you live in an independent house, villa, or apartment with designated parking and access to a power socket, you hold one of the biggest EV trump cards.
Home charging makes daily usage very effortless. Most owners plug in overnight and wake up to a full “tank.” On the flip side, if you live in a society where there's no space to charge, you'll have to rely on fast chargers, which may not be the ideal long-term solution. The fast charging network in India is patchy in reliability and availability at the moment.
Like other pieces of technology, modern EVs are smart. They can talk to your phone, tell you how efficiently you’re driving, and sometimes even let you pre-cool the cabin before you step in. And if you’re already using apps for things like banking, navigation, and delivery tracking, you’ll find EV interfaces intuitive.
You won’t be thrown off by digital dashboards or app-based charger location systems. If, however, you’re someone who still avoids OTPs and updates… maybe wait a bit.
This is the biggest mindset shift that one needs to have if they think they are ready for electric vehicle ownership. EVs often have a higher upfront cost, but they save money over time. They facilitate lower running costs, and they have lower maintenance (no oil changes, fewer moving parts) as well.
Additionally, there are a lot of government incentives and tax benefits for loans in India. So, if you’re someone who evaluates purchases based on a 5- to 10-year window rather than instant resale value, you’ll see the math working in your favor.
We have to make it very clear that EVs are not for everyone. However, they are perfect for more people than we assume. The tech is improving every day, charging is expanding, and the ownership experience? Smoother than most expect. So, if you’re a planner, love quiet drives, have home charging, and aren’t scared of a few apps—congratulations. You're EV-ready.