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The increase in FY2025 volume estimates is due to stronger-than-expected Q1 performance and expected demand growth in H2 FY2025.
The project will be set up with a total installed capacity of 3,000 MT per annum, and is expected to be commissioned…
Dr Shyam will lead Mercedes-Benz India’s government relations, public policy advocacy, and policy initiatives.
The venture is committed to playing a pivotal role in reshaping the transportation landscape and driving economic growth.
Kinetic Green is keen on using the recently raised fund to enhance EV portfolio. Apart from a family electric scooter,…
The company has also launched their operations in Hyderabad and Telangana.
Aiming for better fuel efficiency and payload applications, BharatBenz introduces the Rigid series of trucks.
The event was inaugurated by the chief guest and CM of Tamil Nadu, MK Stalin.
BLive and Awign aims to offer electric vehicles with affordable finance plans to last-mile delivery workers.
The ATS is part of the initiative by Govt to enhance safety and roadworthiness of vehicles used by Govt departments…
The company aims to expand its presence to 40 cities by FY25.
The aim of this partnership is to offer financing solutions and simplify vehicle ownership for customers.
A live demonstration of the Electric Tractor was the highlight of the launch ceremony that coincided with India’s Independence Day…
Manufacturing sector holds the key for a country to maintain its technology independence.
In FY24, Norton continued to incur significant losses, with its net loss increasing by 74% year-on-year to Rs 394 crore.
Several companies have reported a sharp decline in demand, particularly in Europe, due to slower-than-expected adoption of electric vehicles (EVs)…
The report lays out a roadmap and framework for decarbonizing India’s auto sector, aligning with the nation’s commitment to achieving…
Greaves Eltra City becomes the highest-range three-wheeler vehicle as it completes a record-breaking 225 km journey from Bangalore to Mysore…