Technology

Sahil Gupta
Sep 1, 2021, 9:12 PM
Volkswagen is the boldest of all mainstream automotive groups having committed upwards of $80 billion towards electric cars.
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Sahil Gupta | Sep 1, 2021Tata Tigor EV: The 5-Point Tech OverviewThe Tigor EV builds upon the lineage of the Nexon EV and presents a more affordable and pragmatic option to consumers.1 min read
Sahil Gupta | Aug 31, 2021Tesla Supercharger V2 Units Start Surfacing In IndiaThe first showrooms will be in the metro cities of Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore, which have the most evolved charging infrastructure in the city.1 min read
Sahil Gupta | Aug 31, 2021Tesla Gets Approval For Testing Four Models In IndiaTesla incorporated its Indian entity via the Netherlands in January this year but is a ways off from launching a car in the market.1 min read
Sahil Gupta | Aug 31, 2021Gogoro Passes 200 Million Battery Swapping MarkIt has announced a partnership with the world's largest two-wheeler maker Hero in India. It has similar deals in China as well.1 min read
car&bike Team | Aug 30, 2021Toyota To Restart Self-driving Vehicles At Olympic Village With More Safety StaffToyota Motor said on Monday it would resume operations of its self-driving e-Palette pods at the Tokyo Paralympic Games village with greater operator control and more safety staff to ensure they did not hit any more people.1 min read
Reuters | Aug 28, 2021Nuro To Invest $40 Million To Set Up Manufacturing, Testing Units In U.S.In June, the Autonomous delivery startup Nuro had teamed up with package delivery company FedEx Corp and signed a multi-year agreement to test self-driving vehicles.1 min read
Sahil Gupta | Aug 27, 2021Apple Car To Be Announced In 2021, Says Nobel Prize Winner Akira YoshinoApple has been reportedly developing unique battery technology and it is in advanced conversations with South Korean manufacturers1 min read
Seshan Vijayraghvan | Aug 26, 2021Audi To End Combustion Engine Production In 2033; All New Models From 2026 Will Be ElectricAudi has announced that from 2026, it would only launch vehicles that are equipped with electric drive systems. Additionally, it will also gradually phase out the production of its internal combustion engines (ICE) between now and 2033.1 min read


















































