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Electric Mobility

car&bike Team
Feb 22, 2022, 6:48 PM
Piaggio India says it will take about two years to develop the electric scooter and wants to make a business case for its products even after the government subsidies have been withdrawn.
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Ameya Naik | Feb 22, 2022Renault Teases New Concept Car; To Be Unveiled In MayThe company also says that the concept has been designed under the direction of the new design chief Gilles Vidal, Renault Design Director.1 min read
Shubham Parashar | Feb 22, 2022Mahindra Electric EVs Complete 400 Million KilometresMahindra Electric EVs have crossed a whopping 400 million electric kilometres which is equivalent to saving over 40,000 metric tonnes of CO2 emissions.1 min read
Sahil Gupta | Feb 21, 2022Tesla Says It Has Made 1 Million 4680 Battery CellsThe new tabless batteries are said to have 5 times more energy that can enhance the range by 16 percent.1 min read
car&bike Team | Feb 21, 2022Things To Consider Before Buying an Electric VehicleAlmost everything about EVs is different from regular cars.1 min read
car&bike Team | Feb 20, 2022California, Texas Pension Funds Among New Investors In EV Startup RivianEmployee pension funds from 7 US states has bought stakes in electric vehicle startup Rivian Automotive Inc in the quarter that ended December 31, 2021.1 min read
car&bike Team | Feb 20, 2022TSMC To Expand New Japan Chip Factory, Denso Takes StakeTSMC, which is the world's largest contract chip maker, announced the $7 billion factory in southern Japan in November and construction is scheduled to start this year, with production beginning by the end of 2024.1 min read
car&bike Team | Feb 20, 2022Strategic Investors Back Startup CelLink's $250 Million Funding RoundCelLink has developed a new method of connecting battery cells and packs, and transferring power and data across vehicle sensors, modules and electronic control units, according to the company.1 min read
car&bike Team | Feb 20, 2022Tesla Software Updates Allow Quick Fixes - And Taking Risks: AnalysisTesla's risk-friendly culture and its desire to quickly release cutting-edge technology has also put it on collision course with U.S. safety regulators, which have launched a string of recalls and investigations into the carmaker in recent months.1 min read
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