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    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.

    EV companies seek stability in incentives ahead of FAME-III rollout

    The comparison between FAME-II and EMPS subsidies is crucial, as highlighted by a report from the Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations, emphasizing the importance of stable subsidy regimes for the EV industry's growth.

    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.

    £315,000 Ferrari supercars growl a warning for EVs

    Since going public in 2015, the Italian company has expanded both the volume and variety of cars it sells, while preserving exclusivity by raising prices, restricting who can order vehicles and resulting in long waiting lists. Around three-quarters of its cars are purchased by existing clients, while almost half the company’s vehicle sales are hybrids.

    Tesla deliveries set to fall for second straight quarter

    The company is expected to deliver 438,019 vehicles for the April to June period, according to an average estimate based on forecasts from 12 analysts polled by LSEG, seven of whom slashed their expectations in the past three months. The EV maker is expected to announce the results on Tuesday.

    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.

    • 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.

      Carmakers take the multiple powertrain ride

      Carmakers from industry leader Maruti Suzuki to Tata Motors, Toyota Motor, Honda and Citroen, a relatively newcomer in the Indian market, offer diverse options in powertrains, from petrol, diesel and CNG to flexible fuel, electric and hybrid.

      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.

      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.

      Mahindra group may join hands with global players for cell production in India: MD Anish Shah

      Mahindra Group plans partnerships for local battery cell production to meet future electric vehicle demand in India by 2030. CEO Anish Shah confirms global technology and private equity interests for funding, focusing on indigenous production. Mahindra Electric's listing is slated for after 2030, anticipating market maturity and infrastructure growth for EV adoption despite current challenges.

      Hybrids likely to outrun EVs soon in market share battle

      Sales of hybrid cars and SUVs are rising, challenging electric vehicles. HEVs offer better fuel efficiency. Japanese companies and emission standards impact automakers' strategies.

      Thefts of charging cables pose yet another obstacle to appeal of electric vehicles

      Thieves targeting EV charging stations in cities like Seattle to steal copper wiring pose challenges for major automakers, charging companies, and EV owners. The thefts have led to increased security measures and collaboration with authorities to address the issue.

      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.

      BYD says to build second EU factory despite EV slowdown, to make hybrid cars

      Chinese electric vehicle giant BYD is still committed to building a second factory in Europe and will roll out hybrid cars as the EV market slows down, a group executive told AFP. Stella Li, vice president for Europe and the Americas, also shrugged off a European Union probe that could lead to tariffs on Chinese EVs. "When your competition worries about you, that means that you're super good," Li said in an interview Thursday at the Top Marques auto show in Monaco. That means that Chinese cars have a good quality and are very competitive, accessible," Li said.

      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.

      Strong hybrids need to replace ICE models and not EVs: Maruti Suzuki executive

      Maruti Suzuki India executive emphasizes strong hybrids over fossil fuel-powered models and pure electric vehicles (EVs) for auto industry sustainability.

      Hybrid vehicles aren't just bridge to EVs, Ford chief says

      Ford CEO Jim Farley emphasized the importance of hybrid vehicles as a long-term solution rather than just a transitional technology during a recent Bernstein analyst conference. Farley expressed his belief that plug-in hybrids may become irrelevant in the near future, but extended-range hybrids will play a crucial role in the industry's future. Despite the surge in demand for hybrid vehicles over the past year, automakers have been scaling back on their electric vehicle (EV) investments.

      BYD launches new hybrid vehicle tech that promises 100 km with just 2.9 litres fuel

      BYD in China launches latest plug-in hybrid technology achieving record low fuel consumption of 2.9 litres per 100 km. Unveiled by Chairman Wang Chuanfu in Xian, Shaanxi province, site of BYD's first automaking factory.

      Japan's Toyota shows 'an engine born' with green fuel despite global push for battery electric cars

      Toyota plans to introduce lean compact engines running on green fuels like hydrogen and bioethanol, paired with electric motors in hybrids. The company aims to push the world into carbon neutrality with optimized engines for the electrification era.

      Hybrids catching up fast with EVs; Maruti, Toyota driving growth

      Sales of hybrid transmission cars and SUVs are rapidly increasing, challenging electric vehicles in market share. Maruti Suzuki and Toyota offer popular models in this segment, with hybrid vehicles capturing 2.48% of the passenger vehicle market in Q1 2024.

      India leads in electric vehicle sales amid global slowdown

      Global electric vehicle sales growth faces challenges like capital costs and election uncertainty. US EV sales outpaced Europe, where EV sales declined due to Easter holidays. Germany saw a 29% drop in EV sales, while India's EV market share doubled to 4% in 2023.

      Will this be the Maruti Suzuki Wagon R Electric?

      Suzuki files patent for eWX, speculated as electric WagonR for India showcased at Auto Expo 2023. Features tall boy design, closed-off grille with C-shaped light clusters, plastic cladding, yellow highlights, and 230 km range on full charge. Maruti pursuing hybrid vehicle plan, working on Series Hybrid engine, plans for smaller hybrid cars and Swift.

      Japanese automakers least prepared for EV transition: Think-tank

      The four automakers with the lowest proportion of forecasted EV production in 2030 are all from Japan (Suzuki at 10%, Honda at 24%, Toyota at 29% and Mazda at 30%), with Toyota, Mazda and Suzuki all receiving the lowest performance, says InfluenceMap in its latest report titled, “Automakers and Climate Policy Advocacy: A Global Analysis.

      Bad news for hybrid car buyers, good for EV sector: GST Council may not give tax relief for hybrid cars in next meeting

      The govt may not discuss tax concessions for hybrid cars in the next GST Council meeting, affecting companies like Maruti Suzuki and benefiting electric car makers like Mahindra and Mahindra. Transport minister Nitin Gadkari had requested a GST reduction on hybrid cars to 12%.

      Ford losing $100,000 per every electric vehicle: Report

      Ford Motor Co faces losses from electric vehicles, cutting orders and fast-tracking small EVs to compete with Tesla. CEO Jim Farley acknowledges challenges. Tesla, Elon Musk, and CFO John Lawler's comments on pricing pressure and EV costs are key. Ford focuses on hybrids, delays launches, and addresses quality issues.

      Consumers bend the road: No straight drive from ICE to electric

      The transition from internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles to electric vehicles faces challenges as consumers show a preference for hybrids and CNG vehicles over pure EVs. Maruti Suzuki expects significant growth in CNG car sales, signaling a shift towards alternative fuel technologies alongside traditional options.

      Hyundai plans to launch its first hybrid car in India in 2026, says EVs long-run strategy

      The group, housing Hyundai Motor and Kia Corp, is evaluating a hybrid sport-utility vehicle of size similar to its top-selling, mid-sized Creta SUV in India, said two of the sources who have direct knowledge of the plans.

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