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    Amid demand slowdown, EVs plug into PE recharging infrastructure

    Private equity firms are increasing investments in India's electric two- and three-wheeler industry amidst a slowdown in electric passenger vehicle sales. Total funding in the first half of 2024 reached $754 million. Electric two-wheeler sales are on the rise, but electric passenger vehicle sales have declined. Challenges such as range anxiety and inadequate charging infrastructure persist.

    UP's sops for hybrid vehicles irk EV companies, add to industry's June sob story

    Sales of electric cars in June plunged 13.5% from the year earlier, having suffered a marginal drop in May, triggering fears that the Indian market may be following global trends. After last year's euphoria, domestic sales slumped to 20% growth in the January-June period to 46,845 units. That's down from a 135% surge in the same period last year, prompting Tata Motors and others to recalibrate expectations.

    Electric mobility startup Vidyut launches offline pre-owned EV sales, financing platform

    Vidyut has launched an offline pre-owned EV platform in Delhi-NCR, Hyderabad, and Bengaluru, with plans to expand. An online marketplace is coming in six months. They handle the full process, reselling EVs from major brands. Their battery subscription model and financing services tackle EV adoption challenges. Vidyut, started in November 2021, aims to improve EV accessibility.

    EV race: Are hybrid vehicles getting in the faster lane?

    The Indian car industry is at a crossroads in its journey towards an all-electric future, with the possibility of a hybrid transition. Uttar Pradesh's move to waive registration fees on strong hybrid and plug-in vehicles has sparked a debate among automakers about the future of green mobility.

    Hyundai under pressure from Tata, Mahindra as $3.5 billion India IPO looms

    Tata Motors and Mahindra challenge Hyundai for India's No.2 spot amid Hyundai's $3.5 billion IPO plan. Hyundai held 13.5% sales, Tata 13.2%, Mahindra 12.4%, Maruti Suzuki tops with 40%. Hyundai faces market challenges, acknowledges COO Tarun Garg. Significant investments in EVs and capacity expansions are planned by 2026, according to the Federation of Automobile Dealers.

    Tesla unlikely to move forward with India investment, Musk's execs cease contact: Report

    Tesla Inc. is unlikely to pursue new investments in India in the near future, sources familiar with the matter said. Following Elon Musk's postponed visit and lack of further communication, Indian officials believe Tesla faces financial constraints. India now focuses on local automakers like Tata Motors and Mahindra & Mahindra to boost its nascent EV market.

    • 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.

      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.

      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.

      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.

      BII bullish on Indian EV ecosystem, expects to invest USD 300 mn in 3 yrs: MD Abhinav Sinha

      Abhinav Sinha of British International Investment envisions India surpassing China in EV adoption by 2030, ahead of Europe and the US, driven by government support and cost considerations, emphasizing the country's potential for significant growth in electric transportation.

      Nomura raises M&M stock target prices, sees upside potential of 13.5%

      ​Global brokerage firm Nomura has increased the target price for Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M) shares to Rs 3,374 from an earlier Rs 2,929 as the company has set bold targets across the group to scale up over FY25-30.

      We are balancing our focus on both ICE as well as EV: Anish Shah, Mahindra Group

      So, all three businesses or segments will be self-funding and the numbers we have given for the auto business in terms of capex will essentially come from within the auto segment and that is something we feel is required for growth and something that will drive future growth of the company.

      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.

      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.

      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.

      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.

      NSE launches new EV index, Tata Motors among top 10 stocks

      The new Nifty EV & New Age Automotive index, launched by the NSE, aims to track the performance of companies active in the electric vehicles (EV) and new-age automotive segments. This includes manufacturers of electric and hybrid vehicles, hydrogen fuel-based vehicles, green hybrid vehicles, electric batteries, and components. Additionally, it encompasses companies producing or supplying raw materials relevant to EV and autonomous vehicle technologies, as well as, those building autonomous vehicles and supplying related technologies. Here are the top 10 stocks in the new EV index based on weightage:

      Mahindra to focus more on driving range, tech over price in future electric cars

      Speaking to ET, R. Velusamy, president, automotive technology and product development at M&M said while TCO (total cost of ownership) approach to EV development or how much one saves after switching from petrol or diesel cars to EVs may work in the short term for “early adopters”, in the long term, it’s the range, technology and overall experience that will help in creating new market segments and to grow sales.

      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.

      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.

      M&M is wheeling big money into business. What is the plan?

      Mahindra & Mahindra had outlined a new strategy for the coming five years with a focus on capitalizing on its market leadership in segments like SUVs, tractors and pickup trucks while scaling its growth-phase businesses five-fold during this period.

      Tesla 'silent'; yet to communicate its India plans: Official

      American tech billionaire Elon Musk, who was scheduled to visit India on April 21-22, had postponed his visit at the last moment citing "very heavy Tesla obligations".

      M&M's Rs 12,000 crore electric plan has charged up Dalal Street

      Mahindra & Mahindra's stocks surged on the back of surpassing estimates, unveiling ambitious electric vehicle plans, and a prospective target price upgrade. The company greenlit a hefty Rs 12,000 crore investment into its electric division over three years. It's advancing with producing its Born Electric lineup, aiming to launch six battery-powered SUVs by early 2027.

      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.

      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%.

      Hero MotoCorp’s market cap reaches Rs 1 lakh crore

      Hero MotoCorp’s market cap stood at Rs 100,803.27 crore at the close on the BSE on Tuesday, just behind TVS Motor Company, which had a market cap of Rs 101,390.72 crore. Investors have been upbeat on the stock on the back of the company’s focus on premium and electric vehicle segments.

      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.

      EV stocks vroom up to 253% in 1 year. Should you invest?

      Hindustan Copper shares, which are seen as one of the beneficaries of the growing EV adoption, have rallied 253% in the last year. Other EV stocks that have more than doubled investor wealth in one year are Himadri Speciality Chemical, Servotech Power Systems, JBM Auto, and Exide Industries.

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