Auto Expo 2023 showcased several electric scooters and motorcycles from various companies. Greaves Cotton unveiled the Ampere Primus electric scooter with a top speed of 77 kph. Tork Motors unveiled the Kratos X electric motorcycle with expected mid-year deliveries. Ultraviolette Automotive showcased the F99 track-spec bike and Liger Mobility showcased self-balancing scooters.
Read MoreSEG Automotive India introduced its HV series at the Auto Expo 2023 - Components. Adaptable for a wide range of PC, LCV & CV applications, the HV series caters to the Indian market by providing solutions that are tailored to meet customer requirements, whether as a standalone HV machine, a full HV system solution, or individual HV components (relay, rotor and stator).
Read More"India is the fastest-growing economy in the world and we can name the automobile industry the growth engine for it. The auto industry will play a prominent role in the process of realizing PM Modi's dream of Atmanirbhar Bharat" - Union Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari at Auto Expo 2023
Read MoreMaruti Suzuki has also jumped onto the electric bandwagon, and proof of this is the unveiling of its eVX concept, which is a mid-size electric SUV.
Read MoreMetaverse projects are back with a bang at the Auto Expo 2023. On Wednesday, companies including Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai Motor and MG Motor showcased their metaverse experiences, and created ‘digital twins’ of their own Auto Expo floors.
Read MoreSUN Mobility unveils two revolutionary and future proof electric mobility solutions - SwapX and S2.1 - at Auto Expo 2023. SwapX is a compact station enabling entrepreneurs to be a part of the EV revolution, via a franchise model. The next generation battery pack - S2.1 has a higher power battery that offers 45% more range, ensures interoperability and is future-proof.
Read MoreGreaves Cotton unveiled its game-changing electric vehicle offerings, including the e2w - Ampere Primus. As one of India's top diversified engineering companies, Greaves Cotton is leveraging decades of expertise to revolutionize last-mile passenger and cargo transportation through a complete EV ecosystem stack.
Read MoreThe much-awaited Auto Expo 2023 starts today. The first two days (11-12 January) are reserved for the media while January 13 will be the business-exclusive day. India’s premier motor show will open its gates to the public from January 14 to 18.
Read MoreIn an interview with Express Mobility, Manu Saale, MD & CEO, Mercedes-Benz R&D India (MBRDI), shares his views on how the future of mobility will look impacted by electric, connected, and autonomous vehicles.
Read MoreIn an interview with Financial Express, Nagesh Basavanhalli, Executive Vice-Chairman, Greaves Cotton shares the company’s future growth plans including a multi-pronged strategy to be future-ready.
Read MoreAnne Hidalgo the Mayor of Paris; Linda Zhang, Chief engineer on F-150 Lightning team at Ford and Tech critic and author of “Road to Nowhere”, Paris Marx are among the 10 people featured in this list of People driving the future of mobility. Take a look at the listing on the Protocol website
Read MoreBengaluru-based EV startup Pravaig Dynamics has just unveiled its first model for sale - Defy. Nikhil Bhatia has a look at a pre-production Pravaig Defy and gives the key details. Pravaig Defy
Read MoreThe Ministry of Heavy Industries has launched automated online data transfer for capturing critical data related to domestic value addition (DVA) from the PLI applicant's enterprise resource planning system to the PLI auto portal. Read more here
Read MoreCredited to launch the very first Automated Testing Centre (ATS) in India, Rosmerta staged the established ATS model on the floor showcasing an automated inspection design integrating the test equipment as a holistic digital road safety solution along with specialized vehicle test lane management software for vehicle fitness certification, without human intervention. This model is already executed in 9 states.
Read MoreTata Motors has set clear goals to achieve carbon neutrality for its commercial and passenger vehicle businesses. In this interview, Girish Wagh, ED, Tata Motors, talks about the twin role of Hydrogen technology, BEVs in the commercial vehicle business' space, a new initiative involving vendors, and what the commercial vehicle market could see in the coming year or two.
Read MoreThe development of several new EV products, localisation of EV components and building of EV charging infrastructure across India is expected to create many new jobs writes Dr Shankar Venugopal, vice president at Mahindra & Mahindra and the Dean of the Mahindra Technical Academy, in Deccan Herald
Read MoreMobility-as-a-service (MaaS) could well be the future of transportation with self-driving and interconnected cars offering users the most affordable, sustainable, and efficient way to get around. Read More in this piece on the SAP website
Read MoreAI has emerged as the potent transformation driver of all industries in this contemporary technology-driven world, especially the automotive industry. It now influences how automotive companies manufacture, choose and drive vehicles. Read how AI is transforming the automotive industry
Read MoreTo understand the emerging mobility economy, look back at the rise of smartphones, Ben Volkow, CEO and co-founder of Otonomo, a platform powering the mobility economy, writes in Forbes.
Read MoreEmerged from the BOSCH Starter Motors & Generators division in January 2018, SEG Automotive makes a significant contribution to climate protection by reducing emissions across powertrain technologies: Fueled by its passion for innovation, the global supplier is driving the transition towards more efficient combustion engines, 48V hybrids and electrification. Here is a profile of the company
Read MoreElectric vehicle solutions and services startup Sun Mobility is building complete mobility as a service (MaaS) and aims to bring 1 million EVs on Indian roads by 2025, under the leadership of Chetan Maini, co-founder and chairman. We profile this dynamic company that is transforming the future of mobility in India.
Read MoreGreaves Cotton Limited is a renowned engineering company, known for its diversified range of products and multiple locations. The company excels in providing Fuel Agnostic Powertrain Solutions, E-Mobility, Aftermarket, Retail, Engineering Services, and Finance. Their diversification strategy is centered on customer satisfaction and sustainability. Read more about them here
Read MoreA report that forecasts future standards and manufacturer compliance performance to identify where ongoing opportunities for revenue from regulatory credit trading will emerge.
Read MoreWith electric mobility gaining momentum in India and other countries, there could be disruptions and structural shifts in the automotive industry. This McKinsey report outlines possible strategies for India’s automotive component manufacturers to adapt to these shifts
Read MoreMobility-as-a-service (MaaS) dominates the transportation landscape, offering users the most affordable, sustainable, and efficient way to get around. Here are 5 ways automakers and suppliers can prepare for the Future of Mobility, including strategies like Embracing Digital Retail. Read in this report by SAP
Read MoreThe short-term chip shortage has had a major effect on the automotive industry, cutting production by roughly 7.7 million units and causing 210 bn USD in revenue loss in 2021.
Read MoreThe automotive sector is facing a confluence of challenges, ranging from pandemic-driven shortages to rising commodity prices. What does all this mean for consumer vehicle demand? This report from Deloitte Insights outlines the competing forces applying pressure to the top and bottom of the purchase intention curve.
Read MoreWhile breakthrough technologies in autonomous vehicles, electrification and artificial intelligence are capturing the headlines around new mobility, the industry’s future rests on smart, creative choices around talent and leadership. This report by EgonZehnder talks of the human challenges ahead.
Read MoreAluminium fuel cells primarily use three components – aluminium, water, and carbon in the form of a material called graphene. In very simple words, there’s water between layers of graphene, and when aluminium comes in contact with water, it corrodes – releasing energy.