JK Tyre & Industries, on Wednesday, said it has widened its original equipment manufacturer (OEM) supply to Hyundai Motor India
JLR accounts for half the company's global unit sales and nearly 80 per cent of its consolidated revenues
Shares of Tata Motors recovered 4 per cent from lows on Wednesday after the company scheduled an analysts' call later today to address the concern
Company sees semiconductor shortage deepening in the September quarter of the current financial year.
In Q1, JLR's wholesales were lower than demand would have permitted due to semiconductor supply issues affecting the global auto industry
The company would be undertaking a price increase in its PV portfolio to pass on some of the increase in input costs of materials
NTPC's subsidiary NTPC Vidyut Vyapar Nigam Ltd has floated a tender for deployment of hydrogen fuel cell buses in Delhi and Leh
Encouraged by turnaround in passenger vehicle business in terms of volumes, market share and brand recall, the firm is no longer in a hurry to forge JV or enter technical tie-ups
Domestic sales increased by 78 cent from the prior month
The deal would entail supplying buses to the R&D Centre of IOCL at Faridabad apart from Tata Motors collaborating with the country's largest fuel retailer to undertake R&D projects
Tata Motors on Wednesday said it has bagged an order for 15 hydrogen-based fuel cell buses from the Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL).
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The shares of Shyam Metalics and Sona Comstar are slated to list on the bourses on Thursday. A strong debut is on the cards for Shyam Metalics while Sona Comstar is likely to witness a muted listing
He will continue as a consultant to the company till the end of this fiscal year, the company said in an exchange filing
Various companies like Tata Motors, Mahindra and Hero Electric on Tuesday lauded the Gujarat government for bringing a new electric vehicle policy in the state. Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani unveiled the 'Gujarat Electric Vehicle Policy 2021', which, according to him, has been designed to see at least two lakh electric vehicles on the state roads in the next four years. To encourage people to turn to e-vehicles, the state government will provide subsidies ranging from Rs 20,000 to Rs 1,50,000 on the purchase of vehicles under this policy, which will remain effective for four years. It is estimated that around 1.10 lakh electric two-wheel vehicles, 70,000 three-wheelers and 20,000 four-wheelers will be used in the state in the next four years following the implementation of this policy. The state government will provide a subsidy of up to Rs 20,000 on the purchase of an electric two-wheeler, Rs 50,000 for a three-wheeler and Rs 1,50,000 on the purchase of a four-wheeler. We .
Spanning over 30,000 square meters, this carport will not only generate green power, but will also provide covered parking for finished cars in the plant.
Tata Motors on Monday said its board has approved a proposal to raise up to Rs 500 crore through the issue of securities on a private placement basis
Tata Motors offers a comprehensive range of ambulances -- from Magic Express Ambulance, Winger Ambulance and LP410 Ambulance with double stretcher.