“The time is right for Electric Cars – In fact, the time is critical” - Carlos Ghosn CEO, Renault
With the whole world focusing on renewable energy and sustainability, electric cars are widely accepted as the cars of our future. This section is completely dedicated to Electric vehicles, it contains basic electric vehicle projects, latest news, and articles on the important elements of an electric vehicle like Batteries, Battery Management System (BMS), Wireless Charging, Charging Stations etc.. It also provides latest news on Automobile components to keep the readers updated on recent technology trends in Electric Vehicles.
Magenta Mobility plans to add 10,000 electric vehicles in FY25, including three and four-wheelers. The company…
Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited and Tivolt Electric Vehicles have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to…
A critical question arises as the automobile industry gradually shifts towards eco-friendly options and sustainable…
Hyundai aims to establish 600 EV fast charging stations across India by 2030, with 50 stations operational by December…
Delhi recently added 25 new EV charging stations, increasing the total to over 2,400, including 78 government-operated…
British International Investment commits $33.5M to India’s EV sector, including $15M for Everest Fleet, $15M for TI Clean Mobility and $3.5M for…
Delhi EV policy, buyers of electric two-wheelers will get ₹5000 per kWh of battery capacity as a subsidy, up to a…
Foxconn, a global leader in electronics manufacturing, is in discussions with the Tamil Nadu government to establish a…
India’s EV sector requires an investment of $20-30 billion to boost charging infrastructure. The PM E-DRIVE Scheme,…
The Morigaon semiconductor plant by TSAT, with a Rs. 27000 crore investment, will produce 48 million chips daily,…
Ford’s expanded vision for the Chennai facility hints at long-term investment in India, as the plant will create job opportunity, skill…
India’s EV industry has substantial growth potential, with EVs currently comprising just 2% of passenger vehicles sold…