Plans to roll out electric two-wheelers in every segment in the next 12 months
Volvo's EV plans are in line with its global strategy of transitioning into a pure electric car company by 2030
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The companies have unveiled an electric three-wheeler that rapid charges from 0-100 per cent battery capacity within 15 minutes at Exponent's e-pump network
Electric passenger vehicles could comprise 30 per cent and 75 per cent of new vehicle sales in India by 2030 and 2050, respectively, according to a study released on Wednesday
The SoftBank-backed company expects to turn cash-flow positive in three quarters and highlighted that it has more than 60,000 scooters on the road, according to a Kotak Institutional equities report
Murugappa Group will also manufacture electric tractors this year through subsidiary
The premium EV model by Kia will be in the league of Volvo XC40 Recharge and Hyundai Ioniq 5, say reports
A discount of about 15% and 7.5% on the premium has been allowed for electric and hybrid electric vehicles, respectively
Electric vehicle makers and service providers are grappling with the question of whether swappable or integrated batteries should drive the electric future
While improvements in mileage and battery capacity have been made and are ongoing, issues of high price points and availability of charging infrastructure are also being addressed
Stating that India is still not equipped with the ecosytstem for EVs, Renault India CEO and MD Venkatram Mamillapalle said launching EVs now and "having the cars in the garages makes no sense"
Evolution of successful business models in electric mobility, as electric vehicles gain ground and BS VI norms for internal combustion vehicles come into place, will separate men from boys in sector
The running cost of electric vehicles is lower, but there is a high upfront capital investment. Lack of charging infrastructure is another impediment
Global auto makers have repeatedly warned that India is not ready for electrification