November 2020 Newsletter – 11/18
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Continue ReadingEngie and its subsidiary EVBox Group are joining forces with Scania to offer transport providers in 13 European countries a customised and complete e-mobility solution.
Continue ReadingVolvo Buses has sold more than 5 000 electrified buses in total, and in recent period received orders for more than 850 electrified buses from over 50 European cities.
Continue ReadingThrough this collaboration, the Kerala MDV will be able to mitigate approximately 650 tonnes of CO2 emissions and save on the costs of 2.2 lakh litres of diesel every year.
Continue ReadingAn agreement has been signed for e-mobility products including battery electric vehicles (BEV), fuel cell vehicles (FCV), and relevant components.
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Continue ReadingOSM will be investing 200 crores in India, and is planning to launch more products in commercial vehicle space and dealership by 2021.
Continue ReadingLaunched within the price of INR 29,999/-, the e-bicycle requires no license and is aimed at the growing e-bike market in India.
Continue ReadingJaguar I-Pace will be offered in S, SE and HSE variants in India, with complimentary 5 years service package and roadside assistance, and standard 8 years or 160,000 km battery warranty.
Continue ReadingThe latest report predicts a 25 to 35 percent penetration of EVs in two-wheeler segment, and 65 to 75 per cent in 3Ws by 2030, followed by passenger cars and buses. It also calls for a collaborative work towards an integrated policy, creating a conducive ecosystem for India’s electric mobility vision.
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