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Bangladesh Prepares for Electric Vehicles

CleanTechnica EVs

As China, Western Europe, and the USA charge ahead to become majority passenger electric fleets, we have to remember that this will not be good enough unless the rest of the world joins us. Some of the poorest countries in the world are the ones to bear the brunt of climate change fueled disasters — […]

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Study finds CNG conversion policy in Bangladesh did result in more travel; congestion costs still half the health benefits

Green Car Congress

Several years ago, the government of Bangladesh took took various policies to convert the petroleum vehicles on road to run on compressed natural gas (CNG), which allows both air quality improvements and energy security benefits. Earlier post.) Earlier post.)

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Valeo & Omega Seiki Mobility signed MoU for electric powertrains 

Electric Vehicles India

The Valeo will provide its 48V electric powertrain system which includes a reducer, integrated motor and inverter with the Powertrain control unit for Omega Seiki Mobility cargo three-wheeler Rage+ and Rage+ Frost. Omega Seiki to develop an EV manufacturing facility in Bangladesh. The Omega Seiki said that it would invest ?1

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Pure EV dealerships in India

Electric Vehicles India

The Pure EV offers a mechanical & electrical breakdown warranty extension which was revised in July that covers the main components of the electric vehicles such as, battery, motor, and controller for all its current models. PNA Motors. Trivia Motors. Sri Manjunatha Eco Motors. eBOX MOTORS. GREENFIELD E MOTORS.

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Omega Seiki Mobility partners Forsee Power for smart EV battery solutions

Electric Vehicles India

The Valeo will provide its 48V electric powertrain system which includes a reducer, integrated motor and inverter with the Powertrain control unit for Omega Seiki Mobility cargo three-wheeler Rage+ and Rage+ Frost. Omega Seiki Mobility had also announced that it would develop an electric vehicle manufacturing facility near Dhaka, Bangladesh.

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8 development banks commit to provide more than $175B to scale up support for sustainable transport

Green Car Congress

Rapid motorization is creating more congestion, air pollution, traffic accidents and greenhouse gas emissions—especially in developing countries. Developing countries have the opportunity to leapfrog to a greener future of less motorization, shorter commutes, and more energy efficient transport systems.

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ADB Transport Forum: shift to greener transport in Asia key to global sustainability; investment of $2.5T needed by 2020

Green Car Congress

In 1980, just one in 10 motorized vehicles in the world was in Asia, but by 2030 the region is expected to account for nearly half the global total. Booming cities and rising incomes are fueling a surge in vehicle fleets across Asia. However, Asia’s needs are vast, with estimated investments of $2.5

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