The firm sees 4x growth in bookings in the first seven months of the fiscal, claims to be the largest e-2 wheeler maker by value
Nupur Recyclers on Monday said it plans to set up 200 charging points and several battery swapping stations in association with EVI Technologies
Nissan Motor Co announced it will spend 2 trillion yen ($17.59 billion) over the next five years to accelerate vehicle electrification
The company in a press release said it will introduce 23 electrified vehicles by 2030
Electric scooter rental startup Bounce announced its collaboration with parking solution platform Park+ for setting up battery swapping infrastructure at more than 3,500 locations
The firm has pledged to invest $10 billion in the EV business over the next decade
State-owned CESL on Friday signed a Letter of Association with the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT-B) to implement electric vehicle charging infrastructure across the country. Convergence Energy Services Ltd (CESL) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Energy Efficiency Services Ltd. Under this association, both parties will collaborate to work on technological advancements in the electric vehicle charging domain by development of flagship products, standardization of technical specifications, solutions for meeting EV charging capabilities, and customized solutions for Indian EV charging ecosystem. The letter of association (LoA) was signed by Mahua Acharya, MD and CEO, CESL and Professor AM Pradeep, Associate Dean of Research & Development, IIT-B. "Developing a viable landscape with strong EV infrastructure is the key to cultivate consumer confidence in electric vehicles and CESL is proud to be progressively spearheading initiatives to promote e-mobility in India. Our
BMW to launch three EVs in next 180 days
Ties up with TVS Group's Ki Mobility Solutions for after-market service
German luxury car maker BMW on Thursday said it will launch three electric vehicles in the next 6 months in India to accelerate its electric mobility journey in the country. To start with, the company will launch its technology flagship all-electric SUV iX in the next one month which will be followed by all-electric MINI luxury hatchback in 3 months. These will be followed by the launch of all-electric sedan BMW i4 in six months. BMW which is in the midst mix its biggest product offensive had said it would launch 25 products in India this year. "We've already done that and that is giving us a lot of results because our growth is very solid in the first ten months. We are taking the product offensive to the next level and this whole offensive is aimed at pure electric mobility," BMW Group India President and CEO Vikram Pawah told PTI He further said, "So in the next 180 days, you will see BMW launching three fully electric products in India." Further, Pawah said, "In 30 days time
Firm has dedicated existing testing facility in Hosur towards alternative fuel, aims to have complete portfolio of commercial vehicles in this space in next 2-3 years
The Chief Minister along with his cabinet colleague Industries Minister Thangam Thennarasu through virtual platform inaugurated the facility located in Ranipet
Audi India is preparing to launch several more key models in 2022
Greater Noida's first charging station for electric vehicles is likely to start in two weeks, and as many as 100 such stations are planned for the city, officials said
Plans to invest Rs 700 cr in the sector over 10 years. With e-scooters, e-rickshaws and e-autos, the company currently operates in 85 per cent of the E-mobility sector
TVS Motor would invest Rs 1,200 crore in future technologies and electric vehicles over the next four years, the company said on Tuesday
Spread in 35 acre, the plant is located in the industrial centre of Tamil Nadu and will serve as an e-mobility hub for both domestic and export markets
"I feel that we don't need to make anything (ICE vehicles)mandatory," Gadkari said
Electric vehicle maker Euler Motors on Monday announced raising an additional capital of USD 10 million (around Rs 74 crore) from a clutch of investors, led by QRG Investments and Holdings
A new report said on Monday that the global volume of EV charging sessions will exceed 1.5 billion per annum in 2026 -- from just 200 million in 2021