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    Retrofitting of inter-city diesel buses can generate over 50,000 jobs

    Dr. Charan Singh and Davinder Sandhu emphasize the economic and environmental benefits of retrofitting. It offers a pragmatic solution for sustainable urban transport, driving economic revitalization and environmental improvements. Retrofitting leverages existing infrastructure while transitioning towards cleaner mobility, showcasing tangible progress in achieving sustainability goals.

    Karnataka Industries Minister Patil blames Bommai govt for losing Ather EV project to Maharashtra

    Bellad emphasizes the necessity of a leadership change to restore Karnataka's reputation as an investment-friendly state, calling for a shift towards concrete actions and results to attract investments.

    Tata Motors has a Rs 18,000 crore EV plan, reveals MD Shailesh Chandra

    Tata Motors is eyeing 30-40 per cent sales from EVs by FY30 and is planning to spend about Rs 18,000 crore to develope an ecosystem for the electric vehicle business. Over the next two years, the company has scheduled for launch Curvv EV, Curvv ICE ( internal combustion engine) and Sierra EV.

    Electric car sales in India to reach 1.3-1.5 lakh in FY25: Report

    Electric car sales surged in FY24, with a forecast of 1.3-1.5 lakh units in FY25. The PV industry expects moderate growth, driven by SUV sales and premium vehicle demand, despite challenges in the entry-level segment.

    Brookfield targets USD 10 billion investments in renewable sector

    Canada’s Brookfield Asset Management plans to triple its investments in India’s renewable energy sector to over $10 billion within the next three to four years. The firm is also exploring opportunities in electric vehicles and green hydrogen. With a current portfolio of over 25 GW, Brookfield is the second-largest investor in India’s green energy assets. Through its new Catalytic Transition Fund, Brookfield aims to further its commitment to clean energy and transition projects in emerging economies, including India.

    Revving up: Fuelled by PLI, Indian automakers eye global EV space, targeting Europe & other developed markets

    Indian auto manufacturers are seizing the export opportunity in the electric vehicle (EV) market, driven by increasing demand for cleaner mobility in developed countries and government support. Companies like Maruti Suzuki and Hero MotoCorp are gearing up to export their EV models to Europe, leveraging India's frugal manufacturing capabilities. With India's production-linked incentive scheme and alignment with global standards, automakers aim to challenge Chinese dominance in the EV sector and establish India as an EV export hub.

    • 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.

      Musashi India begins mass production of e-Axles for EV two-wheelers

      Musashi Auto Parts India, a subsidiary of Musashi Seimitsu Industries, has started mass production of e-Axles for electric two-wheelers in India with a Rs 160 crore investment in EV business.

      BIS introduces new safety standards for EVs in India

      Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) introduces safety guidelines for electric vehicles in India, focusing on powertrain components. New rules, IS 18590: 2024 and IS 18606: 2024, aim to enhance safety in L, M, and N vehicle categories.

      China and European Union agree to talks in bid to head off trade war

      China and the European Union have decided to initiate talks aimed at resolving an increasingly tense tariff dispute, with billions of dollars in trade hanging in the balance. According to the Chinese Commerce Ministry, discussions will be held between China's commerce minister, Wang Wentao, and the European Union's trade commissioner, Valdis Dombrovskis. The focus will be on addressing the European Union's proposal to impose tariffs on electric cars imported from China, a move that has sparked significant concern.

      The secret behind Chinese EV industry's rise: $231 billion in 15 years

      China's EV industry received $231 billion in government subsidies and aid from 2009 to 2022. Support per vehicle decreased, with sales tax exemptions being over half the total. Research suggests EU and US tariff responses. EV quality is improving, challenging global automakers.

      Canada prepares potential tariffs on Chinese EVs after US and EU moves

      Canada prepares new tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles to align with US and EU actions. Pressure on Trudeau to follow Biden's lead. Concerns over China's overproduction of EVs. Ontario Premier calls for matching tariffs to protect Canadian jobs.

      JSW MG Motor India partners with Ecofy for EV financing

      JSW MG Motor India has partnered with Eversource Capital-backed NBFC Ecofy to offer financing and leasing solutions for up to 10,000 JSW MG electric vehicles over the next three years. The partnership includes loan options and leasing arrangements for retail customers and B2B operators.

      EU electric car sales drop in May as German demand slumps, industry says

      Sales of new battery-electric cars in the EU dropped 12% in May, led by a 30% plunge in Germany. The EU imposed provisional duties on China-made EVs, affecting Tesla's Model 3 price. Elon Musk's company recorded a 34.2% drop in May sales.

      Hyundai has the same fear like Tata Motors & Mahindra about petrol, diesel cars

      Hyundai has joined Tata Motors and Mahindra & Mahindra in opposing tax breaks for hybrid vehicles in India, arguing it could disrupt the market for petrol and diesel cars. Japanese carmakers support lower taxes on strong hybrids, citing emissions reduction and fuel efficiency benefits. The debate underscores the auto industry's shift towards more sustainable technologies.

      Why India needs micro EVs ?

      The 2nd car. The small car for the city. The wife's car. The college kid’s car. The urban machine - affordable, efficient, compact, cheerful. And that’s something the small EVs can be really good at. Yet, how many EV brands are launching cars that fit that description? And those that are closest to the brief e.g. the MG Comet EV, are not exactly inexpensive.

      Hyundai Motor India plans to launch EV models in future; electric version of Creta by Q4 FY25

      Hyundai Motor India Ltd plans to launch four electric vehicle models, including the Creta EV, in the final quarter of the current fiscal year, as outlined in its preliminary IPO filings with Sebi. The company aims to enhance the price competitiveness of its EV lineup by focusing on local production capabilities for critical components such as cells, battery packs, power electronics, and drivetrain, and establishing a localized EV supply chain.

      Diversion ahead? For Chinese EVs, the road may fork out to India

      The European Union's decision to hike tariffs on cheap electric vehicles made by Chinese companies has sparked concerns about unfair competition and the impact on the global auto sector. The move could lead to a reshuffling of the market dynamics, with potential consequences for both Chinese and European automakers.

      Long-range EVs now cost less than the average new car in the US

      The automotive industry in the US is experiencing a competitive phase in the electric vehicle market, leading to EVs with over 300 miles of range being cheaper than gas-powered cars for American buyers.

      Bajaj Chetak 2901 launched in India under Rs 1 lakh. Check price, features

      Bajaj Auto has recently unveiled the latest addition to its electric scooter range, the Chetak 2901. Priced at INR 95,998 (ex-showroom, Bangalore), this model comes in five vibrant colors: Red, White, Black, Lime Yellow, and Azure Blue. The Chetak 2901 is equipped with a sturdy metal body and advanced technological features, making it a standout in the electric scooter market.

      In a 1st, NSE drives in EV stocks index

      The top five constituents of the index are Bajaj Auto, Tata Motors, M&M, Maruti Suzuki India and Exide Industries, the index's fact sheet showed.

      How China's EV makers aim to beat Tesla, legacy automakers in Europe

      Chinese EV titans BYD, Chery and Great Wall Motor (GWM) are preparing a fusillade of product launches - about 20 over the next five years - and spending heavily on sales and marketing in their most important export market.

      Slowing EV sales are upending banker climate strategies

      The global electric vehicle market faces challenges as China leads in EV development, impacting sales in Europe and US. Policy interventions are expected due to China's dominance and US tariff increases on Chinese imports.

      Govt to hold 2nd meet with stakeholders to issue draft guidelines for new EV policy

      The Ministry of Heavy Industries is drafting guidelines for the new electric vehicle policy to attract global automakers like Tesla. Automakers, including Vietnam's Vinfast, must invest as per the new norms to avail incentives under the Scheme to Promote Manufacturing of Electric Passenger Cars in India (SPMEPCI) approved on March 15, 2024.

      Companies knowingly violated FAME subsidy scheme, finds panel

      The report, submitted by the panel earlier this month, counters findings of an earlier probe by a joint secretary in the Ministry of Heavy Industries (MHI) that said some key terms in the FAME were not clearly defined.

      Amitabh Kant on Tesla: 'India won't make any further changes in its EV policy to suit a specific company'

      India can'on being asked why Tesla didn't come to India after the CEO announced an India visit in April but cancelled at the last moment.

      New e-car norms on way as India looks to build a China Wall on EV street

      The development comes weeks after Tesla chief Elon Musk cancelled his much-hyped visit to India in April. Tesla is yet to communicate its India plans to the government under the new EV policy, the official said. Musk, who was scheduled to visit India April 21-22, postponed his visit at the last moment, citing “very heavy Tesla obligations”.

      Govt to come out with detailed guidelines for investment under EV policy

      The government, through the Ministry of Heavy Industries, is creating detailed guidelines for companies seeking investments under the electric-vehicle policy. The guidelines will cover duty concessions, setting up manufacturing units, and incentives for auto firms applying under the policy.

      Will China become the cat among India's EV pigeons?

      Chinese electric vehicles are causing concern in the US and Europe due to their affordability and efficiency. The US has responded by imposing tariffs on Chinese EVs and lithium-ion batteries. India may now become a target for Chinese EVs. Stellantis is considering manufacturing Leapmotor's electric vehicles in India to avoid tariffs.

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