Climate change is real. We should take conscious steps to reverse its effects. Why then do we shirk away from this responsibility? Why do we resist making active changes to our lifestyle that would lessen the load on the environment? While this is a more general problem, we can take a very specific example to understand what’s stopping people from doing the right thing.
Read MoreFor EV charging firms and the industry as a whole, this is an exciting time of expansion. EV OEMs are contemplating the integration of software and hardware to provide their consumers with seamless electric mobility experiences. Rapidly advancing technologies have set the road for smooth EV adoption in the future.
Read MoreResearch has demonstrated that electric vehicles are better for the environment than gasoline-powered vehicles. These vehicles produce fewer greenhouse emissions and air pollutants than traditional petroleum or diesel-powered vehicles.
Read MoreTata Motors says that the company's performance is expected to improve in this fiscal year as the overall supply situation, including that of semiconductors, is gradually improving and commodity prices are stabilising.
Read MoreThe Chinese automaker has been planning to enter the Indian market since 2020. The axed employees were working on the company's planned India entry in departments including finance, strategy and marketing, two of the sources said, adding that they are to be given three months' severance pay.
Read MoreSaurabh Vatsa, Brand Head of Citroen India in a candid conversation with the Editorial Lead of BW Autoworld, Utkarsh Agarwal talks about the company’s future plans and how Citroen is trying to position itself in the Indian market with the launch of its second product in India– the C3 hatchback. He also shared that Citroen will be coming with an electric vehicle (EV) in India next year.
Read MoreAs compared to the sales of the previous year the same month, Hyundai Motor India see a growth of 14.5 percent with 54,474 units sold in June 2021.
Read MoreTotal sales in the month include domestic sales of 125,710 units, sales to other OEM of 6,314 units and exports of 23,833 units.
Read MoreIn the domestic market, Ashok Leyland sold 13,469 units of total vehicles in June 2022, up 130 per cent compared with 5,851 units sold in the same period last year.
Read MoreDomestic sales (two-wheelers and commercial vehicles) declined 15 per cent to 1,38,351 units last month from 1,61,836 units in June 2021.
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