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    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.

    India needs to build its own EV paradigm, products, and core technology in the EV stack: Bhavish Aggarwal, Ola

    This is the start of the EV penetration. India is the world's largest two-wheeler market. 20 million two-wheelers are sold a year. Over time, EV penetration will grow to a much larger percentage in the overall industry and there is no single company that can achieve that full transition, says Bhavish Aggarwal,

    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.

    Capture the theme at the right time: Is investment in EV a good long-term bet?

    The rise in EVs can be attributed to two main factors, first, a substantial global push by governments to achieve net zero emissions through various policy measures; and second, a nearly 90% decrease in battery costs over the past ten years, which has made EVs more affordable and, as a result, brought them closer to cost parity with internal combustion engines (ICE)

    ‘Father’ of China EV industry calls for investment talks with EU

    The panic coming from the EU is caused partly by the fact that Chinese foreign investment hasn’t kept up with the pace of exports, Wan Gang said. One way to improve relations would be to resume talks on the Comprehensive Agreement on Investment, he said.

    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.

    • EV startup River, battery firm IBC to invest in rural Bengaluru district

      Bengaluru's River and International Battery Company's investments in Bengaluru rural district to create jobs and revolutionize electric mobility, supported by global investors.

      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.

      Key EV battery material can come from a surprising source: Methane

      China leads in graphite production but US seeks growth. Biden administration prioritizes boosting domestic production.

      Boost for Hyundai Motor export plans, as auto co plans to launch slew of EVs over next 4 years

      Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HMIL) is planning a ₹25,000 crore IPO to drive its parent company's strategy of making India a key export hub. The company plans to introduce nearly half a dozen electric vehicles for local sales and exports as part of this ambitious strategy.

      Expo Centre Sharjah signs agreement to launch Middle East Electric Vehicle Show 2025

      Expo Centre Sharjah (ECS) has forged a strategic partnership with MIE Events to debut the Middle East Electric Vehicle Show (MEEVS) in 2025 at the Centre. This groundbreaking agreement paves the way for the region's premier electric vehicle event, set to feature over 100 leading global brands. MEEVS aims to spotlight the future of sustainable transportation by showcasing cutting-edge electric, hydrogen, and hybrid vehicles, as well as electric bikes, and innovative technologies in the electric transport sector.

      Mirae Asset Mutual Fund files draft document with Sebi for Nifty EV & New Age Automotive ETF

      Mirae Asset Mutual Fund has filed a draft document with SEBI for India's first ETF focused on Electric Vehicles (EV) and New Age Automotive. The fund will track Nifty EV & New Age Automotive Index.

      Series AA 127- The EV transformation-Part 1: How a multibagger got fresh tailwinds & gave 22,334% return in the last 20 years

      Excerpts from its annual report for 2017-18. ELECTRIC VEHICLES – THE NEW MARKET DISRUPTOR “We are anticipating the next market disruption through electric vehicles. We are closely reviewing and watching the situations and doing our ground level work. We are also mapping all of our existing products vis-à-vis EV to capitalise on the opportunities EV will throw at the component manufacturers, whether it is motors, batteries or any other system which will come into the electric vehicles, totally different from the conventional IC engine” Cut to August 2023, five years down the line, the company commissions two plants for making on-board charger, off-board charger, motor control Units, DCDC converters, battery management systems, and more products catering to EV 2-wheelers and 3-wheelers. Now this is a reflection of the speed at which an auto ancillary company needs to function and also the product range it needs to have if it has to stay relevant in the changing world of the auto Industry. Foresight, planning and timely execution is the key.

      Series AA 127- The EV transformation - Part 1: How a multibagger got fresh tailwinds & gave 22,204% return in last 20 years

      Below are the excerpts from its annual report of 2017-18. ELECTRIC VEHICLES – THE NEW MARKET DISRUPTOR | “We are anticipating the next market disruption through electric vehicles. We are closely reviewing and watching the situations and doing our ground level work. We are also mapping all of our existing products vis-à-vis EV to capitalise on the opportunities EV will throw at the component manufacturers, whether it is motors, batteries or any other system which will come into the electric vehicles, totally different from the conventional IC engine.” Cut to August 2023, five years down the line, the company commissions two plants for making on-board charger, off-board charger, motor control Units, DCDC converters, battery management systems, and more products catering to EV 2-wheelers and 3-wheelers. Now this is a reflection of the speed at which an auto ancillary company needs to function and also the product range it needs to have if it has to stay relevant in the changing world of the auto Industry. Foresight, planning and timely execution is the key.

      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.

      Investments made in creating plant and machinery to qualify for sops under new EV policy

      SMEC is aimed at incentivising investments in setting up electric vehicle (EV) manufacturing capacity by lowering import duties on a select number of cars. Under the new EV policy, announced in March 2024, beneficiaries need to invest $ 500 million for setting up electric car manufacturing facilities. They also need to comply with up to 50% minimum domestic value addition commitment.

      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.

      Identify themes ahead of the curve; current year could belong to telecom: Niket Shah, Motilal Oswal MF

      Niket Shah of Motilal Oswal MF discusses investment themes like AI in Indian IT, re-rating opportunities in EV and medical devices, and triggers in the telecom sector such as 5G adoption and pricing strategies.

      Mahindra Group to invest Rs 37,000 crore in auto sector, plans to launch 23 new vehicles by 2030

      Mahindra Group announces plans to invest Rs 37,000 crore in the auto sector over the next three years, with a focus on launching 23 new vehicles by 2030. The investment includes new ICE SUVs, BEVs, and light commercial vehicles. The company emphasizes the importance of ICE models in the short term while investing significantly in the EV segment. The expansion plans also include enhancing manufacturing capacity and remaining open to future mobility trends, including hybrid vehicles. The company welcomes India's new EV policy and emphasizes its commitment to the 'Make in India' initiative.

      Biden sharply hikes US tariffs on Chinese chips, cars & other items worth billions

      President Joe Biden announced a significant increase in tariffs on various Chinese imports, including electric vehicles and medical products, to address what the White House deems unfair trade practices. The move aims to bolster U.S. economic security but risks straining relations with Beijing ahead of the upcoming election.

      The White House’s green trade war is just getting started

      The latest US actions reflect a strategic shift in trade policy and considerations of carbon dumping, EU engagement, and national security implications.

      Small, well-built Chinese EV called the Seagull poses a big threat to the US auto industry

      The Seagull, a low-priced electric car by BYD, poses a threat to American automakers. Chinese EVs face tariffs in the U.S., prompting concerns about the impact on the auto industry and the need for adaptation and competition.

      Ola's Bhavish Aggarwal snaps ties with Microsoft Azure in stand against Western tech

      Bhavish Aggarwal has criticised LinkedIn for deleting his posts without notification. He also flagged the Microsoft-owned professional networking platform's AI tool for imposing a political ideology on Indian users, emphasising that his opinions cannot be erased. ​Aggarwal's protests drew support from peers such as Unacademy founder Gaurav Munjal, as well as several other users of LinkedIn.

      Early enthusiastic EV adopter phase probably over; focus on mkt development: Tata Motors Grp CFO PB Balaji

      Tata Motors is focusing on market development to boost electric vehicle (EV) penetration in India and address concerns of new customers. The company missed its guidance of selling 1 lakh units of EVs in FY24 and is confident of crossing the milestone this fiscal. Tata Motors is committed to the expansion of EVs and plans to launch its Curvv EV this year. The company is addressing what is stopping EV adoption faster and clear the pathway for it to start accelerating again.

      A play on restructuring and higher growth: These auto stocks can deliver more than 18% return

      In the last four days of strong volatile moves, one sector which has been able to keep its head above the water is the Auto sector. Is it because of results which are expected to be good or it is rotational trade which is taking place, is the question. Whatever might be the reason, after remaining under pressure for one or the other reason, the auto sector has been witnessing a transformation, right from restructuring to a slew of launches, coming from companies. There is a high probability that this trend of restructuring is likely to continue. Check out Stock Reports Plus, powered by Refinitiv, for price targets of over 4,000 listed stocks along with detailed company analysis focusing on five key components - earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk and price momentum to generate standardized scores. SR+ Reports is a complimentary offering to ETPrime members.

      Tesla retreats from next-generation 'gigacasting' manufacturing process

      Tesla, amid falling sales and increasing competition, has abandoned plans for an innovative one-piece gigacasting manufacturing process. Initially aiming to revolutionize manufacturing and reduce costs, Tesla has opted for its more traditional three-piece method for vehicle underbodies. The decision underscores Tesla's strategic pivot towards self-driving technology over massive EV sales growth, reflecting recent layoffs and executive departures. This shift also comes after the cancellation of the Model 2 and signals a more conservative approach to production innovation.

      PLI: Automobile, auto parts cos invested Rs 13,000 cr in past one year in EV, EV parts making

      Senior government officials told ET eight automakers and parts suppliers--Mahindra & Mahindra, Tata Motors, Bajaj Auto, Ola Electric, Toyota Kirloskar Auto Parts, TVS Motor Company, Sona BLW Precision Forgings, Delphi TVS Technologies have invested and got approval under the PLI scheme.

      Expect capex for EV components to cross Rs 25,000 cr in next 3-4 years: ICRA

      Icra forecasts Rs 25,000 crore investment by auto component industry in 3-4 years for electric vehicle parts, with a strong focus on enhancing EV production, localisation, and addressing manufacturing challenges.

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