Electric Cars

Seshan Vijayraghvan
Nov 25, 2022, 12:52 AM
Volvo Cars India has increased the prices of select models citing rising input costs. The revised prices will come into effect from November 25, 2022.
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Seshan Vijayraghvan | Nov 24, 2022Citroën Needs More Time To Begin Exports From India: Stellantis CEO, Carlos TavaresWhile right now Citroën is strengthening its foothold in the domestic market, Stellantis’ Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Carlos Tavares, believes the company needs more time to begin exports from India.3 mins read
car&bike Team | Nov 24, 2022Statiq Partners With Nexus Malls To Set-Up EV Charging StationsStatiq will install EV charging stations at 17 malls owned by Nexus Malls across 13 cities.1 min read
Pratik Rakshit | Nov 24, 2022Citroen C3 EV India Launch Confirmed For Early 2023: Stellantis CEO Carlos TavaresTavares also revealed that the electric version of the C3 will be built at its Hosur plant and launched at a competitive price.2 mins read
Reuters | Nov 23, 2022Tesla Reports Two New Fatal Crashes Involving Driver Assistance SystemsThe two crashes involved the Tesla Model 3 and were tied to the car's advanced driver assistance systems2 mins read
Reuters | Nov 23, 2022Tesla Crash Trial In California Hinges On Question Of 'Man Vs Machine'The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating whether Tesla itself should face criminal charges over its self-driving claims, Reuters reported.3 mins read
Reuters | Nov 23, 2022Geely's Zeekr Plans Electric Vehicle Sales In Europe In 2023Zeekr joins a growing list of Chinese automakers looking to launch or expand sales of electric vehicles in Europe next year, including BYD, Xpeng and Great Wall Motors.1 min read
Jaiveer Mehra | Nov 23, 2022Tata Tiago EV Bookings Cross 20,000 In One MonthTata revealed the updated booking numbers at the time of launching the updated Tigor EV.1 min read
Reuters | Nov 23, 2022Verkor Raises 250 Million Euros To Fund EV Battery MegafactoryVerkor, which is based in Grenoble, said investors in the funding round included French bank Societe Generale, German industrial company Siemens and the European Investment Bank, which put in 49 million euros.2 mins read










































