Electric Mobility

Reuters
Jul 13, 2022, 4:25 PM
The NHTSA in 2019 had proposed allowing automakers to install a number of driver-selectable pedestrian alert sounds in "quiet cars."
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Pratik Rakshit | Jul 13, 2022Tata Nexon EV Prime Introduced With New Features And Increased PricesPrices for both the Tata Nexon EV Prime and Tata Nexon EV Max have also been increased by up to Rs. 1.31 lakh and Rs. 60,000 respectively depending on the variant.2 mins read
Jaiveer Mehra | Jul 12, 2022Log9 Materials, Northway Motorsports Partner For Commercial Vehicle EV RetrofittingThe two companies have entered a long-term partnership that will also see the two launch a new fast-charging capable retrofitted EV platform2 mins read
car&bike Team | Jul 12, 2022New Testing Standards For Electric Vehicles Could Be Announced Later This Month: ReportAccording to the news report, a high-level committee is reviewing the EV testing standards in India, and the final report would be submitted to the Centre later this month.2 mins read
car&bike Team | Jul 12, 2022Government Plans Electric Highway Between Mumbai And DelhiUnion Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari revealed the plans at an event organised by the Hydraulic Trailer Owners Association.1 min read
car&bike Team | Jul 12, 2022Polestar Launches Global Design Contest 2022Swedish electric performance car brand, Polestar launches its 2022 future mobility Design Contest led by CEO and renowned car designer Thomas Ingenlath under the ‘Performance’ theme.2 mins read
Pratik Rakshit | Jul 12, 2022Emotorad Electric Cycles Now Available At A Reduced Price In DelhiThe only caveat is that Emotorad will offer its discounts to the first 1,000 customers.2 mins read
Reuters | Jul 12, 2022For EV Battery Makers, It's Go Small Or Go HomeIn the quest for smaller batteries that charge extremely quickly, the startup firms are experimenting with materials like silicon-carbon, tungsten and niobium.5 mins read
Reuters | Jul 12, 2022Hyundai Motor Says It Will Build Its First South Korean EV FactoryIn May, Hyundai Motor Group, which houses Hyundai Motor and Kia Corp, said it would invest 63 trillion won ($48.1 billion) in South Korea through to 2025.1 min read
















































