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ARAI, Chitkara University sign MoU for automobile engineering
- May 02, 2022
Source: Hindustan Times
Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI) has tied up with Chitkara University, Punjab, to offer bachelor of engineering in automobile engineering with specialisation in electric vehicles and hybrid electric vehicles. Students will get to learn the fundamentals of electric vehicles and hybrid electric vehicles in the first two-and-a-half years at Chitkara University, after which students would go to ARAI Academy, Pune, to study latest technologies and get hands-on practical exposure over the next one-and-a-half year.
PMPML to scale up EV charging stations as more electric buses join its fleet
- April 28, 2022
Source: The Indian Express
In the process of phasing out all diesel-run buses and adding more electric vehicles to its fleet, Pune Mahanagar Parivahan Mahamandal Limited (PMPML) plans to increase electric vehicle (EV) charging stations to meet the demand. The EV charging station at Wagholi is ready for commissioning and is capable of charging 70 electric buses at a time.
MG partners with Bharat Petroleum to bolster EV charging infrastructure
- April 27, 2022
Source: Firstpost
MG Motor India has announced a partnership with Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) to bolster the EV charging infrastructure across the country. The proposed EV Charging Network with BPCL will facilitate an uninterrupted driving experience for EV users and boost the country's EV manufacturing ecosystem.
Lithium-ion EV battery market likely to exceed 6000 GWh per year by 2030
- April 25, 2022
Source: HT Auto
The lithium-ion battery market is expected to exceed 6000 GWh or 6 TWh by 2030, owing to the rising demand for electric vehicles across the world, forecasts a report by Benchmark Mineral Intelligence. The forecast is based on the current plans announced by various battery manufacturers.
India to get world’s longest electric vehicle highway by 2022 end
- April 22, 2022
Source: Business Today
In a major push in the green energy sector, India is likely to get the world's longest electric vehicle highway by the end of 2022. The total length of the project- Atal Harit Vidyut Rashtriya Mahamarg (AHVRM) - will be nearly 500 kilometres.
Hero MotoCorp to export EVs to Latin America, European markets
- April 21, 2022
Source: The Economic Times
Electric vehicles are a focus area for the company, which will introduce its first product in the segment next quarter. Apart from local sales, some of the key geographies for EV products will be Europe and Latin America. Hero MotoCorp has started work on priming strategic markets ahead of the launch of products and services under its emerging mobility brand ‘Vida.
Draft battery swapping policy released by NITI Aayog
- April 21, 2022
Source: Times Now
The battery swapping and battery interoperability policy, though applicable for light electric power train vehicles, will focus on electric two-wheelers and electric three-wheelers. It aims to increase interoperability so that EVs of different brands can use publicly available swapping stations. The policy also addresses battery safety and other issues pertaining to the EV industry in the country.
E-mobility platform MoEVing to deploy 5000 more electric vehicles this year
- April 19, 2022
Source: HT Auto
E-mobility tech platform MoEVing has announced that it is expanding its operation to various Tier II cities in the country including Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat and Tamil Nadu. It plans to deploy 5000 more electric vehicles in these markets this year.
Chargeup, Microgrid Labs sign MoU to offer technology services to BECIL
- April 19, 2022
Source: The Financial Express
Chargeup, along with Microgrid Labs has formalized a business engagement with BECIL to be their technology partners. The scope of the consultancy would cover transition planning and design for the Indian and overseas fleet electrification and EV charging infrastructure market using Battery Swapping Technology.
Battery ecosystem in India falls behind EV growth
- April 18, 2022
Source: DigiTimes Asia
With ever-increasing electric vehicle (EV) sales, India's next question is whether it can establish a battery ecosystem to support the continued penetration of EVs. According to CEEW Center for Energy Finance, the automobile industry would require an estimated annual battery capacity of 158GWh by fiscal 2030.