Tata is finalizing plans and will announce details soon, he said, declining to disclose the location of the facility and a time frame
Electrics and hybrids account for 1 per cent and 5.7 per cent share of total car sales, respectively
Sun Mobility, an energy infrastructure and services provider for electric mobility, on Thursday said it aims to serve 10 lakh vehicles through its platform by 2025. The company unveiled its SwapX compact battery swapping station at the Auto Expo 2023 here, with an aim to enable individuals to become franchisees as it looks to accelerate expansion of network. Besides, Sun Mobility also showcased its next generation battery pack S2.1, which has a higher power battery offering 45 per cent more range and interoperability. "Our aim is to have one million vehicles on our platform," SUN Mobility co-founder and chairman Chetan Maini said. The company, which offers battery swapping service to two- and three-wheelers and small four-wheelers, has already deployed over 240 stations in more than 18 cities in India. The SwapX and S2.1 smart batteries have been developed indigenously and in-house by SUN Mobility, Maini said. "It helps us improve network density with S2.1 addressing range anxiet
Homendy called out General Motors Co.'s GMC Hummer EV as a particularly egregious example of the trend toward bigger, heavier vehicles, noting it tips the scales at more than 9,000 pounds
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Analysts, however, believe investors may adopt 'buy on dips' strategy for the pack as overall sales growth is expected to remain steady going forward
"Our focus is on bringing all kinds of body styles and products at different accessibility points from the lowest possible to the highly aspirational"
With its new premium Primus and Ampere NXG, it is targeting buyers seeking a faster and more stylish ride
Company plans six electric vehicles by 2028, says Unsoo Kim at Auto Expo
Must consider alternatives like flex fuel and hybrid, says president of Japanese auto giant
The prospect of the government withdrawing its signature scheme after the March 2024 deadline is likely to hurt dozens of start-ups that rode in on the back of subsidies
EVs hogged the limelight on the first day of India's flagship motor show Auto Expo 2023 with the likes of Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai, Kia, Tata Motors and MG Motor showcasing their futuristic products
Transition to electric mobility in India will happen much faster and the Tata Group will make significant investments in the sector to develop a range of products, Group Chairman said on Wednesday
VE Commercial Vehicles unveiled a range of vehicles, including an intercity electric bus that can travel up to 500 kilometers with a mix of depot and 30-40 minute opportunity charging during a journey
Tata Motors unveiled the Harrier EV and Sierra EV and showcased the Altrzo CNG as well as the Curvv Coupe in its private vehicle segments on he first day of Auto Expo 2023 on Wednesday
Three-wheeler maker Atul Auto on Wednesday announced its foray into the electric vehicle space by launching two models at the Auto Expo 2023. Atul Greentech Private Ltd (AGPL), a subsidiary of Atul Auto, launched Mobili, a passenger vehicle, and cargo variant Energie. Both Mobili and Energie are built with industry-leading technology, telematics and Battery Management Systems (BMS), said a statement. The company has not disclosed the price of the two variants. Atul Auto Director Vijay Kedia said: "With our new electric additions, we aim to be technology leaders and provide intelligent, data-driven last-mile connectivity. Our advanced processes and infrastructure is the backbone of our business and empowers us to create and deliver world-class products." The new cargo and passenger variants of electric three-wheelers will be launched across the country, starting from Punjab, Gujarat and NCR. "The two variants will be made available in a phased manner across the country in Atul Aut
Japan's Suzuki Motor Corp plans to learn from partner Toyota Motor Corp how to use EV technology to build small electric cars, its president Toshihiro Suzuki told reporters
India has only a fraction of the raw materials needed to satisfy domestic demand for lithium-ion batteries - forecast by Crisil to grow 100 fold by 2030 - let alone produce on a global scale
With the e6 and BYD ATTO 3 already available in the Indian market, BYD Seal will be the third passenger EV released within two years by the company
The South Korean automaker announced that it would invest Rs 2,000 crore over the next few years in the EV segment