India has the potential to transform its automotive sector by strategically balancing EV expansion and hydrogen innovation. A phased approach integrating industrial collaboration, policy reforms, and infrastructure investment can drive India's clean transportation future, By Vidur Sahgal & Manika Malhotra Jain
Read MoreAs per a report, over 70 per cent of lithium-ion batteries are currently being sourced from China. This is because critical minerals such as lithium, cobalt, nickel, etc which are essential for EV battery production are not abundantly available in India
Read MoreIndia's EV transition presents both challenges and opportunities, requiring local manufacturing, policy support, and innovation to drive affordability, accessibility, and sustainability. A collaborative approach among stakeholders can accelerate the nation's shift toward a self-reliant and globally competitive EV ecosystem
Read MoreAs an added feature, the stations will integrate solar power and energy storage systems, ensuring that they operate sustainably while offering reliable, uninterrupted service to users
Read MoreThe company has launched two models under passenger vehicle segment - Joy e-rik V1 (L5) and Joy Bandhu (L3)
Read MoreThis collaboration aims to revolutionise electric mobility with advanced, connected technology for improved safety and convenience
Read MoreThese fast chargers will be installed over the next 7 years, focusing on key highways and major cities
Read MoreThe teased image shows the rear detail of its Design Vision Concept that will inspire future Jaguars
Read MoreGroup BillionE places a large order of 180 electric trucks
Read MoreLooking ahead, Magenta Mobility aims to further scale its fleet, targeting 4,000 electric three-wheelers and 1,000 electric four-wheelers by March 2025
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