Electric Mobility

Shubham Parashar
Dec 31, 2021, 9:02 PM
Mercedes-Benz and BMW won't be present physically at the show and most likely will be participating only digitally.
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car&bike Team | Dec 31, 2021Tesla Recalls Some Model 3 And Model S Vehicles In ChinaChina's market regulator said on Friday that Tesla Inc will recall 19,697 imported model S vehicles, 35,836 imported model 3s, and 144,208 China-made model 3 vehicles in China.1 min read
car&bike Team | Dec 31, 2021India's Mahindra Group Ties Up With Jio-Bp JV To Bolster EV BusinessUnder the non-binding deal, the company will evaluate Jio-bp's charging and battery swapping technology for its electric three- and four-wheelers, as well as quadricycles and small commercial vehicles.1 min read
Sahil Gupta | Dec 31, 2021Lucid Motors Reveals Dream Drive ADAS System To Take On TeslaDreamDrive will debut later this month with the delivery of the Lucid Air Dream Edition and will come next year on the Grand Tour trim as well.1 min read
Sameer Contractor | Dec 31, 2021All Ola S1 Electric Scooters From The First Batch Dispatched: Bhavish AggarwalBhavish Aggarwal, CEO - Ola Electric wrote in a tweet that while some scooters are in transit, others are currently undergoing RTO registration.1 min read
Sahil Gupta | Dec 31, 2021Hyundai Turns 1986 Grandeur Into An EVThere is also 80s style burgundy upholstery and the overhead lighting on the inside is also quite special because of the infinity mirrors.1 min read
Sahil Gupta | Dec 31, 2021Hyundai Halts Hydrogen Fuel Cell Plans By GenesisHyundai has been developing cars based on the fuel cell for more than 2 decades with Santa Fe in 2001 becoming the first car based on hydrogen.1 min read
car&bike Team | Dec 31, 2021Evergrande NEV Starts First Mass Production: ReportMass production for its inaugural Hengchi 5 sport-utility vehicles at its Tianjin production facilities came 12 days ahead of schedule, the people said, and the firm plans to hold an official ceremony in the next two weeks.1 min read
car&bike Team | Dec 31, 2021U.S. Government To End Petrol-Powered Vehicle Purchases By 2035 Under Biden OrderThe U.S. government plans to end purchases of petrol-powered vehicles by 2035 in a move to lower emissions and promote electric cars under an executive order signed by President Joe Biden.1 min read











































