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    Your car will get charged automatically while you drive it on this road. Florida introduces wireless charging system. Details here

    Florida is introducing a groundbreaking project that allows electric vehicles to charge while driving. This innovative wireless charging system aims to enhance EV infrastructure and reduce emissions.

    Milestone Moment: First commercial lithium production with new filtration tech begins in Utah

    International Battery Metals (IBAT) achieves breakthrough lithium production in Utah with a water-efficient DLE method. Producing 5,000 tons annually, it targets varied deposits like China's and recycles over 98% of water from the Great Salt Lake.

    In equity's Indian summer, IPOs and investors make hay in 2024

    The IPO market in 2024 has seen strong investor interest with 38 companies listing at an average gain of 25%. While some stocks like Jyoti CNC Automation and Exicom Tele-Systems have surged 100-300%, others are trading below offer price. Major IPOs from Bharti Hexacom and Aadhar Housing Finance have performed well.

    Focus on autonomous vehicles, EU expansion drive KPIT’s growth

    Despite global challenges like supply chain issues and the rise of AI, KPIT Technologies has continued to grow, CEO Kishor Patil told ET. This is due to the company's smart investments in areas like EVs and self-driving cars, along with their timely expansion into European markets, he added.

    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.

    Renault's EV unit Ampere teams up with LGES, CATL on battery technology

    The company also pledged to work towards the development of so-called cell-to-pack battery solutions aimed at boosting the range of its EVs, together with South Korea's LGES. In a separate statement, LGES said early on Tuesday it had signed a deal to supply 39 gigawatt hours of LFP pouch-type batteries to Renault to power about 590,000 vehicles, adding the battery cells would be produced in Poland.

    • 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.

      India expressed interest in co-production of Stryker combat vehicle: US

      US Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell emphasized the importance of frank dialogue with India regarding New Delhi's ties with Russia, particularly in the technology sector, including defense. Despite US concerns about potential technology leakage to Russia due to India's use of Russian defense equipment, Campbell expressed trust and confidence in India's capabilities. He noted that while there are disagreements, both countries maintain respectful discussions. Campbell also highlighted discussions on the Quad initiative during recent meetings between US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan and India's NSA Ajit Doval, affirming strong commitment to hold the Quad summit by year-end.

      Silveline Power signs agreement with SRAM Group for hydrogen-based vehicles

      Silveline Power has entered into a USD 135 million licensing agreement with SRAM & MRAM Group for hydrogen fuel-based electric vehicle technology. This agreement aims to develop new technologies for the electric vehicle ecosystem and its ancillary supply chain, with plans to amortize the cost over five years.

      ISRO completes Reusable Launch Vehicle technology demonstrations under challenging conditions

      ISRO achieved a significant milestone with the successful third consecutive test of the Reusable Launch Vehicle Landing Experiment, demonstrating the autonomous landing capability of the launch vehicle under challenging conditions. Named 'Pushpak,' the winged vehicle executed cross-range correction maneuvers and a precise horizontal landing at the runway centerline after being released from an Indian Air Force Chinook Helicopter. This success reaffirms ISRO's expertise in acquiring critical technologies for the development of a Reusable Launch Vehicle.

      Japan’s Mitsui invests Rs 200 crore in Pune-based EKA Mobility

      EKA (Pinnacle Mobility Solutions) Mobility - one of the commercial vehicle manufacturers approved under the Champion OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) Scheme & EV component manufacturing scheme of the Rs 25,938 crore auto PLI policy - has a strategic partnership with Japan’s Mitsui and Netherlands-based VDL Groep to manufacture electric buses and light commercial vehicles.

      India-US advance talks on joint production of Stryker armoured combat vehicles

      India and the US are in advanced negotiations to co-produce the latest generation of Stryker armoured infantry combat vehicles (ICVs). This three-phase project includes initial purchases, joint production in India, and co-development of future versions, supporting India's "Atmanirbhar Bharat" mission. Customization for Indian terrain, high-altitude areas, and significant technology transfer are key aspects. This collaboration, promoted by the US as part of their strategic defence partnership, aims to modernize India's mechanized infantry, replacing over 2,000 outdated BMP-II vehicles. The Stryker offers advanced capabilities, enhancing India's defence industry and military readiness.

      Dixon Technologies to invest Rs 1,500-1,800 cr in India over next three years

      The poster boy of Indian contract manufacturing will generate the funds from internal accruals based on cash flow. Lall said this year itself, the company will invest over Rs 500 crore and will not shy away from raising funds for any big ticket acquisitions. Dixon is also looking to venture into the electric vehicle space with manufacturing of components like electronics modules.

      EV component maker Indigrid Technology raises $5 million in funding from Cactus Partners

      Indigrid Technology raises $5 million in funding from Cactus Partners for electric vehicle components.

      EV owners may soon sell battery power back to grids like rooftop solar scheme

      With V2G technology, EV owners can charge their vehicles during off-peak hours and sell the stored power when their vehicle is not in use, earning incentives set by the Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission. "This is pretty much like selling surplus rooftop power to the grid and earning incentives," said the official.

      India offers $500 billion investment opportunity in clean energy: Commerce secretary

      India's commerce secretary Sunil Barthwal announced at the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity (IPEF) Clean Economy Investor Forum in Singapore that India presents an investment opportunity exceeding $500 billion in the clean energy sector, including renewables, green hydrogen, and electric vehicles by 2030. The forum, consisting of 14 countries like India, Australia, and the US, has identified investment prospects totaling $23 billion for sustainable infrastructure projects in the Indo-Pacific region.

      Promoter of ZF Commercial mulling stake sale worth Rs 1,500 crore

      Cashing on the benefit of peak multiples in the Indian equity market, promoters of ZF Commercial Vehicle Systems India (formerly WABCO INDIA) is looking to sell 4-5% stake in the India unit, according to multiple people aware of the development. Germany based ZF group currently holds a 75% stake in the India unit.

      SUN Mobility joins hands with IndianOil for setting up battery swapping infrastructure

      SUN Mobility announced a joint venture with IndianOil to set up 10,000 battery swapping stations by 2030, enabling electric mobility with 'Battery as a Service' for two, three, and small four-wheelers.

      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.

      NSE Indices launches India’s first electric vehicle index

      NSE’s index services subsidiary, Nifty EV & New Age Automotive index, will track the performance of companies forming a part of the EV ecosystem. With the base date fixed on April 2, 2018, and the base value at 1,000, the index will be reconstituted semi-annually and rebalanced on a quarterly basis.

      Piramal Alternatives leads Euler Motors’ Rs 200 cr fundraise

      Euler Motors, an electric three-wheeler maker, raised Rs 200 crore ($24 million) led by Piramal Alternatives India Access Fund, with British International Investment and Blume Ventures also participating. Total funding now stands at Rs 570 crore. The funds will support expansion to 40 cities and enhance R&D efforts.

      How China pulled so far ahead on industrial policy

      The problem for the West, though, is that China's industrial dominance is underpinned by decades of experience using the power of a one-party state to pull all the levers of government and banking, while encouraging frenetic competition among private companies.

      Space startup Agnikul Cosmos calls off maiden rocket launch for a fourth time

      India's Agnikul Cosmos delayed the Agnibaan rocket launch to test igniter performance. The rocket can carry 300 kg to orbits 700 km high. Skyroot launched India's first privately developed rocket in 2022 from ISRO's site.

      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.

      How China pulled so far ahead on industrial policy

      The problem for the West, though, is that China's industrial dominance is underpinned by decades of experience using the power of a one-party state to pull all the levers of government and banking, while encouraging frenetic competition among private companies.

      Tata Power-DDL, India Smart Grid Forum tie up for vehicle-to-grid technology demo project

      Tata Power Delhi Distribution partners with India Smart Grid Forum for Vehicle-to-Grid Technology Demonstration Project, exploring EVs' grid services, backup power, and carbon emissions impact. The project involves stakeholders like Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission, Central Electricity Authority, Tata Motors, and the University of Delaware, USA. Key figures include Gajanan S. Kale and Reji Kumar Pillai.

      "If we work together, India can achieve all SDGs by 2030" says Ajay Piramal at CII Annual Business Summit 2024

      Underscoring the rapid progress expected over the next two decades, he said, "Let's say in 2047, we'll have - we'll be the third-largest economy, maybe a USD 40 billion economy. Even now, in the next - I think by 2029, we'll be the third-largest economy. So only the U.S. and China will be ahead of us. So that's a big progress the country is making."

      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.

      Technological factors can stall or spur adoption of EV 2-wheelers

      The technological factors affecting electric two-wheelers (EV 2Ws) are integral to their development and widespread adoption in India, say EV industry stakeholders.

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