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    India's EV plans to get a policy boost as govt may fast-track 3 big-ticket schemes

    The Indian government plans to fast-track three major electric vehicle schemes in its first hundred days, including incentives for local battery production and electric bus procurement under FAME 3. Aimed at boosting clean mobility, these initiatives aim to propel India towards net-zero goals amid rising global demand for EVs.

    Tesla cars for first time on Chinese government purchase list

    Tesla's Model Y has been included in a list of electric and plug-in hybrid models that local governments in China can purchase as service cars. This is the first time Tesla's cars have been eligible for government purchases in China. The Jiangsu provincial government published 56 batches of new energy vehicle procurements for use as service cars by party, government, and public organizations.

    China's Xi Jinping greets EU Council president ahead of EV tariffs taking effect

    China's President Xi Jinping conveyed his congratulations to incoming European Council President Antonio Costa, emphasizing the importance of China-EU relations. This comes ahead of the European Commission's decision to impose tariffs of up to 37.6% on Chinese electric vehicles (EVs), citing state subsidies benefiting Chinese firms. Xi reaffirmed China's commitment to its partnership with the EU, rejecting accusations of unfair subsidies on Chinese EVs. The EU faces internal divisions over supporting these tariffs, with Germany leaning towards opposing them due to significant automotive sales in China, while France supports them firmly.

    Mahindra & Mahindra selects ABB technology for new EV paint facility

    M&M partners with ABB using PixelPaint tech to offer precise finish application without disrupting production line for personalization options on new EVs, marking a significant advancement in the automotive industry.

    Matter Group raises USD 35 mn from US-based Helena, others

    Matter Group secures a significant USD 35 million Series B funding led by Helena, with plans to deliver advanced AERA electric motorbikes in India to address global climate challenges.

    Budget 2024: EV makers seek stability in incentives, call for long-term subsidy assurance before FAME III roll out

    Budget 2024: The Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Electric Vehicles (FAME) scheme was originally launched in 2015 to encourage the adoption of electric and hybrid vehicles. Under it, a subsidy was provided to EV makers who used it to lower the prices of their products. The second edition, FAME-II, was introduced in 2019 and went on till March 2024 when it was scrapped. There has since been a steep slowdown in EV sales, according to a report by the Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations.

    • Mid-sized cities to emerge as big demand centre for EVs: Report

      Lucknow, Thiruvananthapuram, and Gurugram shine in electric car sales growth. Tier 2 cities emerge as pivotal for electric two-wheeler market. Financial support crucial for tier 3 cities' EV growth. Bengaluru and Jaipur lead in EV adoption. Wealthier cities drive electric vehicle growth, while private uptake fuels tier 2 cities' demand.

      Want continuity of policy supporting EVs for next 8-10 yrs: Mercedes-Benz India MD & CEO

      Mercedes-Benz India's CEO Santosh Iyer emphasized the need for long-term policy continuity supporting electric mobility for 8-10 years to plan better for zero-emission vehicles. He highlighted the company's increased EV penetration and upcoming launches, urging clarity on GST benefits and infrastructure investments in the Union Budget for sustained growth and commitment to emissions-free mobility.

      Tata Motors' passenger EV sales dropped 34 pc in June

      Tata Motors experiences sales decline in passenger vehicles, including EVs, in June. Despite challenges, the company foresees a recovery in demand, especially with the upcoming festive season. Tata Motors stands ready to capitalize on growth opportunities, driven by a strong SUV portfolio and expanding presence in the international market.

      VCs chase auto parts makers to hitch a ride on EV journey

      Smaller component makers for electric vehicles (EVs), many of which started with other businesses before pivoting to their current business mainstays, are increasingly attracting interest from venture capital firms amid a boom in EV sales. The boom in EV sales, as demonstrated in the sales of passenger EVs jumping 91% and of commercial EVs tripling year-on-year (YoY) in FY24, has meant that the demand for parts has also soared.

      Faster nod for power connection to EV charging stations proposed

      The Indian government has proposed new guidelines to reduce the approval time for electricity connections for electric vehicle (EV) charging stations. The approval time in metropolitan areas will be cut from seven days to three days, and in municipal areas from 15 days to seven days. In rural areas, the time will be reduced from 30 days to 15 days. The draft guidelines also call for an online single-window clearance system for faster processing of these connections.

      Tata Motors domestic sales dip 8 pc in June

      Tata Motors reported an 8% decline in total domestic wholesales to 74,147 units in June, with passenger vehicle sales at 43,624 units. The company anticipates a demand recovery with a strong enquiry pipeline and the upcoming festive season in August. Focus remains on the SUV portfolio, especially Punch and Nexon models, as the industry prepares for growth.

      Copper demand to rise significantly with shift to cleaner energy sources: HCL CMD Sharma

      According to ICRA, the domestic refined copper demand growth is expected to remain healthy at 11 per cent in FY25, outpacing the rate of global growth in copper demand, given the Centre's thrust on infrastructure development and a gradual transition to renewable energy.

      Demand for hybrid vehicles on the rise across the US; here are the best deals being offered

      There is a growing demand for hybrid vehicles across the US. Many of the companies are offering discounts on these vehicles. The demand for EV vehicles is decreasing due to many challenges associated with it.

      Electric vehicles: Desi automakers are seizing export opportunities driven by increased demand for cleaner mobility

      Domestic auto makers like Maruti Suzuki, Hero MotoCorp, and TVS Motor are seizing the export opportunity in the electric vehicle market. Maruti Suzuki is set to export its first electric SUV to Europe, Hero MotoCorp is launching its VIDA V1 electric scooter in European countries, and TVS Motor is expanding to the European Union with its electric scooter iQube.

      Passenger vehicle sales to see 3-5 pc growth this fiscal: Report

      Passenger vehicle sales are expected to grow moderately at 3-5% in the current financial year due to a high-base effect of FY24, shrinking order book, and subdued demand for entry-level variants. Electric car sales in the PV segment may reach 1.30-1.50 lakh units in FY25, driven by improving penetration rates. Utility vehicles have seen significant growth, benefiting from lower interest rates and increased demand for personal mobility post-pandemic.

      Uber's electric vehicle service, Uber Green arrives in Kolkata

      Uber launched its electric vehicle service, Uber Green, in Kolkata, offering users on-demand EV rides across the city, including to and from the Kolkata International Airport. The initiative aims to improve air quality in the city and reduce carbon emissions. Uber plans to provide zero-emission services globally by 2040, with approval from the Science Based Targets Initiative. Uber India and South Asia President, Prabhjeet Singh, highlighted the company's commitment to expanding green transportation options in India.

      How a tax sop has created a divide in India's motown

      Indian automakers are at a crossroads as they navigate the shift from internal combustion engines to electric vehicles. Consumers are showing a preference for hybrids over EVs, sparking debate among automakers. The government's proposed tax reduction for hybrids has divided industry leaders, with some advocating for incentives solely for electric vehicles. The potential impact on sales volumes and climate goals is a central point of contention.

      U.S. electric vehicle maker Fisker files for bankruptcy

      The bankruptcy filing by U.S. electric vehicle maker Fisker comes after failed deal talks with a major automaker, resulting in the company facing the consequences of a rapid cash burn to deliver its 'Ocean' SUVs in the U.S. and Europe. Fisker Group Inc, a subsidiary of the company, sought Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, citing estimated assets between $500 million to $1 billion and liabilities ranging from $100 million to $500 million.

      Elon Musk sees another big advisory firm come out against his multibillion dollar pay package

      Tesla CEO Elon Musk's pay package, recently valued at $44.9 billion, has been re-endorsed by ISS and Glass Lewis. The firm argued that the package was outsized and failed to achieve board objectives. It also noted that Tesla met the pay package's performance objectives and recognized the company's substantial growth in size and profitability. However, concerns about Musk spending too much time on other ventures raised in 2018 and since then have not been sufficiently addressed.

      Goldman Sachs expects oil demand to keep growing until 2034

      The research division of the bank raised its 2030 crude oil demand forecast to 108.5 million barrels per day (bpd) from 106 million bpd, and expects demand to peak at 110 million bpd in 2034, followed by a long plateau till 2040, analysts led by Nikhil Bhandari said in a report.

      Nifty Metal index crosses 10,000 mark for first time as stocks rally up to 20%

      The index has been rising, making new highs since the second half of 2023. It made new all-time highs in 5 consecutive trading sessions. A significant surge in demand from China is believed to drive the rally in the metal space.

      Talent demand in EV segment drives in new roles and contract hiring

      The electric vehicle (EV) industry is booming, creating a demand for diverse skills and expertise. Opportunities span technical, leadership, and operational roles. Contract staffing is playing a crucial role in meeting the industry's needs, with a focus on talent development and agile solutions. Leaders face challenges in talent acquisition and navigating industry dynamics amidst rapid advancements.

      Lithium miners shake up trading to tackle wild price swings

      Rising demand from EVs and batteries has changed the perception of lithium from a niche metal into a closely-tracked commodity which attracts investment.

      Domestic copper at lifetime highs; factors affecting the price surge

      Record copper prices are driven by Chinese stimulus, mine supply concerns as well as green demand. MCX and LME futures surge. The Chinese 1 trillion yuan stimulus has boosted industrial metals demand for electric vehicles, renewable energy, and power grids. Goldman Sachs predicts major copper market deficit with US manufacturing rebound.

      Nevermind those EVs — oil demand keeps growing

      Oil demand concerns persist as Brent crude prices have been fluctuating. Gasoline consumption are rising despite push for electric vehicles.

      Bullet maker Royal Enfield wants to bring an 'amazing' EV but isn't in a hurry

      Royal Enfield delays its electric motorcycle debut to prioritize excellence. The Indian e-motorcycle market expands with new players like Revolt, Tork Motors, and Hero MotoCorp joining the race.

      Metal stocks rally up to 14% on China demand

      Shares of metal giants Vedanta and Hindustan Copper surged by 4% on BSE to Rs 410.45 and Rs 372.25, respectively, while Hindustan Zinc saw a remarkable 14% leap to a new 52-week high of Rs 520. The surge is attributed to heightened demand from China, a major player in the global metal market.

      Mercedes retreats to gas guzzlers as EVs fail to boost profit

      Mercedes-Benz Group AG is adjusting its electric-vehicle goals due to weakening sales, opting for combustion engines longer. CEO Ola Källenius cites slower transformation, pledging to make combustion and hybrid vehicles into the 2030s if demand persists. Disappointing electric model orders and lower margins prompt the shift, reflecting wider industry challenges.

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