Electric vehicles
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Priyanka Tanwer Dec 01 2023 - 5 min readIn the backdrop of emerging technology of electric two-wheelers, India's transportation landscape has undergone a remarkable transformation. This change has been fuelled by a combination of factors, including governmental initiatives, environmental consciousness, attractive investment opportunities, the challenge of range anxiety, and the influential role played by startups in reshaping the nation's transportation dynamics. ...
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Abhinav Kalia Dec 01 2023 - 6 min readIn the relentless pursuit of a sustainable future, a transformative wave is sweeping through the global automotive industry spearheaded by thousands of electric vehicle (EV) companies. These visionary enterprises are propelling a monumental shift away from traditional internal combustion engines, deploying EVs that promise a cleaner, greener tomorrow. As the world enthusiastically embraces ...
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Opportunity India Desk Nov 30 2023 - 2 min readOmega Seiki Mobility on Thursday inaugurated its first in segment avant-garde Company-Owned-Company-Operated (COCO) Service Centre for their Electric Vehicles in Faridabad. Boasting an expansive 30,000 sq ft. footprint and equipped with seven state-of-the-art service bays staffed by a team of over 20 highly skilled service engineers, the COCO Service Centre is poised to ...
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Priyanka Tanwer Nov 30 2023 - 6 min readIn recent years, the global shift towards sustainable practices has pushed the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) in the world and India is no exception. India is seeing a transformation in its automotive landscape, with a strong emphasis on reducing carbon emissions and mitigating the environmental impact of traditional combustion engine vehicles.
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Mitull Batraa Nov 30 2023 - 4 min readE-rickshaws promise to offer clean and affordable mobility for the masses although the category faces some contending issues that need to be addressed holistically by stakeholders of the electric mobility ecosystem. The Energy Research Institute (TERI) study concluded that a conventional LPG-powered rickshaw emits 3.72 tonnes of CO2 and 0.005 tonnes ...
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