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HPCL partners Statiq to set up EV charging stations in UP, Bihar, Uttarakhand

  • March 30, 2022

Source: HT Auto

Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) and electric vehicle (EV) charging network operator Statiq have entered a collaboration to set up more than 200 charging stations across the highways of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Uttarakhand. With varying combinations of three or seven kW slow units, these chargers will be compatible with EVs from all brands.

How customer and market-oriented battery swapping policy will boost EV adoption

  • March 29, 2022

Source: ET Auto

Non-standardized batteries are a big challenge, due to which OEMs would have to make design modifications. If the government standardizes the batteries, it might compromise avenues of innovation in a competitive market. However, if formulated comprehensively to tackle demand and supply challenges, the proposed government battery swapping policy can open up myriad opportunities.

Urban Mobility Lab launched

  • March 27, 2022

Source: The Times of India

GIZ, in collaboration with Bosch Ltd, set up Green Urban Mobility Innovation Living Lab in Bengaluru, a first of its kind in India. It comes under the aegis of the Green Urban Mobility Partnership between the Union ministry of housing and urban affairs and the German federal ministry for economic cooperation and development

Ministry of Heavy Industries sanctions 1576 EV charging stations across 16 highways & 9 expressways under Phase-II of FAME India Scheme

  • March 22, 2022

Source: Press Information Bureau

The Ministry of Heavy Industries has sanctioned 2877 charging stations in 68 cities across 25 states/UTs under Phase-II of FAME India Scheme. Further, MHI has sanctioned 1576 EV Charging Stations across 16 Highways & 9 Expressways under this phase.

Two-minute battery changes propel India’s shift to e-scooters

  • March 21, 2022

Source: The Economic Times

Beyond its obvious benefits for EV drivers, battery swapping is now being seen in India as a way to help electrify what is the world’s largest fleet of two- and three-wheel vehicles, a crucial step if the country wants to reduce emissions in some of the planet’s dirtiest cities and meet its goal of becoming net carbon zero by 2070.

Suzuki Motor powers EV rush in India with INR10,440-crore investment

  • March 20, 2022

Source: Business Standard

Suzuki Motor, parent of India's largest automaker Maruti Suzuki, announced on Sunday that it would invest INR 10,440 crore to build a new electric car and battery factory in India. Maruti Suzuki, which sells one in every two cars on Indian roads, is expecting to roll out affordable EV models in both Japan and India as early as 2025.

India’s first hydrogen-powered fuel cell electric car project

  • March 17, 2022

Source: Mint

Toyota Kirloskar Motor has unveiled a project to introduce India’s first hydrogen-powered fuel cell electric car as one of the biggest emerging car markets looks to expedite its transition to clean transport. Toyota will work with the government’s testing agency International Centre for Automotive Technology to study the fuel cell electric car Mirai for Indian roads and climatic conditions.

Bounce battery-swapping stations now to be interoperable with other EVs

  • March 16, 2022

Source: The Financial Express

In an industry-first move, two-wheeler electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer Bounce Infinity has announced the opening up of its battery-swapping network for other EV brands. Bounce has struck a strategic partnership with Greaves Retail to provide battery-swapping stations for Greaves-owned Ampere scooters.

Tata Motors to invest INR 15,000 crore in EV segment in 5 years; plans to develop 10 new products

  • March 15, 2022

Source: The Economic Times

Tata Motors is planning to invest INR 15,000 crore in the EV segment in the next five years. The company, which is a leader in the newly emerging EV segment with offerings such as Nexon, is also planning to develop around 10 more new offerings in the segment.

Sales of electric two-and-three-wheelers pick up in East, northeast

  • March 14, 2022

Source: Telegraph India

Electric two- and three-wheelers are becoming popular in the east and the northeast with the region contributing about 9 per cent to the total sales in India. Assam, Odisha and West Bengal now contribute approximately nine per cent to total EV sales in India with Assam itself contributing five per cent, according to Mr Anil Agarwal of Okaya Electric Vehicles, which manufactures electric two-wheelers.