EV Guardian 1.1.0 — India's Most Intelligent EV App Just Got Smarter

June 01, 2026 • 6 min read

A New Chapter for Indian EV Owners

When we launched EV Guardian, we had one goal: eliminate range anxiety for Indian EV owners. Version 1.0 laid the foundation — basic range estimates, a charging station map, and a simple community feed. It worked, and tens of thousands of EV owners adopted it. But we listened carefully to what you told us, and the message was clear: you wanted more intelligence, more depth, and a premium experience worthy of the car you drive.

EV Guardian 1.1.0 delivers exactly that. This is not a minor update. It is a ground-up rethinking of what a smart EV companion should do, built specifically for the roads, weather, and charging infrastructure of India. Here is what is new.

1. A Premium Dark UI — Because Your EV Deserves It

The first thing you will notice is the interface. We rebuilt the entire app with a premium dark theme, high-contrast typography, and fluid animations that feel at home on a flagship phone. The dashboard is cleaner, information is easier to scan at a glance, and every screen has been redesigned with one question in mind: what does a driver actually need to see right now?

The new UI is not just cosmetic. Every component has been reorganised around the way you actually use the app — quick stats when you open it, depth when you want to dig in. It is faster too: the app loads in under two seconds and navigation between features is instant.

2. AI Range Prediction — The End of Guesswork

The old range estimate told you how far you could go on a full charge. The new AI Range Prediction tells you exactly how much battery you will have when you arrive at a specific destination, on a specific day, with your current load and conditions.

You enter your destination, average speed, number of passengers, and ambient temperature. The AI pulls in your current battery percentage, factors in real-time weather data — because a 38°C Mumbai afternoon genuinely costs you 10 to 15% range — and produces a precise arrival battery percentage along with a plain-language explanation of what is driving the estimate.

  • Inputs: distance, speed, load, temperature, current battery %
  • Output: predicted battery % at destination + AI narrative analysis
  • Weather modelling: heat, cold, humidity, and rain all accounted for
  • Safety indicator: clear flag if you need to charge before leaving

This is the feature Indian EV owners have been asking for since the day they bought their car. The OEM dashboard gives you a number based on ideal conditions. EV Guardian gives you reality.

3. Community Hub — India's EV Network, In One Place

EV adoption in India is accelerating but the information is scattered — WhatsApp groups, regional forums, word of mouth. The Community Hub changes that by bringing India's EV owners into a single, organised space inside the app.

There are three things you can do in the Hub. First, report charger availability: if the Tata Power unit at the mall is down, you can flag it in thirty seconds so nobody else wastes a trip. Second, post to EV Discussions with topic tags like Range, Charging, Maintenance, or specific vehicle models — conversations stay focused and searchable. Third, share and discover community tips: real advice from experienced owners, surfaced by the algorithm as it learns what is useful.

As you contribute — reports, discussions, helpful replies — you earn badges that reflect your standing in the community. It is a small thing, but it creates the sense of belonging that every EV owner in India deserves.

4. Daily EV Score — Turn Data Into Improvement

Most apps show you data. EV Guardian now turns that data into a single, meaningful number: your Daily EV Score out of 100.

The score is calculated from four sub-scores, each measured against real benchmarks for your vehicle and driving context:

  • Efficiency: how economically you are converting electricity to kilometres
  • Charging Habits: whether you are charging in optimal windows and avoiding harmful patterns like frequent 100% charges
  • SOC Management: how often you keep the battery in the healthy 20–80% range that maximises longevity
  • Activity: consistency of use and log entries that help the AI give you better insights over time

A 7-day trend chart sits below the score so you can see at a glance whether your habits are improving. Good scores mean lower degradation, longer range, and a battery that holds value. The Daily EV Score makes that abstract benefit tangible every single day.

5. Weekly Reports — See the Real Value of Going Electric

Every Monday morning, EV Guardian sends you a Weekly Report. It covers the previous seven days in four dimensions: distance driven, energy consumed (in kWh), money saved compared to an equivalent petrol car at current fuel prices, and CO2 emissions avoided.

The money saved figure alone tends to surprise people. At current petrol prices, a typical Indian EV owner driving 300 km per week saves between Rs 500 and Rs 800 — roughly Rs 2,500 to Rs 3,500 per month. The Weekly Report makes that saving visible every week, not just when the fuel prices spike and you notice your colleague wincing at the pump.

The report also includes efficiency charts showing your week-on-week trend, so you can see the impact of behavioural changes you make based on the AI recommendations.

What Else Is in 1.1.0

Beyond the five headline features, version 1.1.0 also ships substantial upgrades to Charging Intelligence (live availability data, wait time estimates, and community-verified charger reports), Battery Health Analysis (health %, degradation rate vs. vehicle benchmarks, and AI-generated health narratives), and the AI Recommendations Feed, which now covers six categories: speed, charging, battery, weather, efficiency, and range — all personalised to your data.

Subscription pricing is straightforward: a 7-day free trial with all features unlocked, then Monthly at Rs 399 or Yearly at Rs 1,999. The yearly plan works out to Rs 167 per month — less than a single fast-charge session at most commercial stations.

Download EV Guardian 1.1.0 Today

EV Guardian 1.1.0 is available now on the Google Play Store. If you are already a user, update the app and the new features will appear automatically. If you are new, the 7-day free trial gives you full access to everything — no credit card required.

India is moving electric. EV Guardian exists to make sure that journey is informed, confident, and smarter every day.

Download EV Guardian on Google Play

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