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Sri Lanka Aims To Reach 500,000 Electric Tuk-Tuks

CleanTechnica EVs

There’s something lovable and adorable about tuk-tuks. But my goodness, they sure can be dirty vehicles — in terms of the pollution they emit. The great thing they have going for them is that they’re small and should be easy to electrify. Naturally, most of us don’t see tuk-tuks in our everyday life. However, there […]

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NanoCab: Sri Lanka To Use More Than 200 Tiny Tatas As Taxis

Green Car Reports

The world's least expensive car, the Tata Nano, is now seen in increasing numbers on the streets of its home country, India. But Tata is also sending the car into new markets, including Sri Lanka--where you might be surprised to see the tiny cars used as taxis. Why Sri Lanka?

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Hundreds of Resources Highlighted During IEEE Education Week

Cars That Think

A preuniversity student explores various technical experiments showcased at a technical exhibition offered during an IEEE Education Week event hosted by the IEEE Sri Lanka Section.

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ASK Auto forms JV with AISIN Group to enter domestic, global car parts aftermarket – ET Auto

Baua Electric

(AA-T) and AISIN Automotive Haryana Private Limited (AHL), to market and sell the auto components in independent aftermarket for passenger car products. With this collaboration, both the companies endeavour to expand their footprints across India, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh for Independent Aftermarket (IAM) of passenger car products.

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2026 Polestar 5, 2025 Audi RS 3: As of late’s Automotive Information

Baua Electric

14 with hybrid AWD choice Tremendous-fast-charging Polestar EV may just acquire 100 miles in 5 mins The post 2026 Polestar 5, 2025 Audi RS 3: As of late’s Automotive Information appeared first on Bauaelectric Auto News.

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Bajaj Chetak electrical scooter sees over four-fold gross sales enlargement in FY23

Baua Electric

Because of political and financial uncertainties in numerous main uploading nations comparable to Nigeria, Egypt, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh; demonetisation in Nigeria; and unavailability of US greenbacks within the palms of importers had been one of the vital primary causes for the let fall in in a foreign country gross sales, Bajaj identified.

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Exide and Leclanché launch Li-ion battery JV in India

Green Car Congress

India is the fifth largest car market in the world with the potential to become one of the top three in the near future; there are a projected 400 million customers in need of mobility solutions by the year 2030. An estimated 40% of cars sold in India could be electric in 2030. —Anil Srivastava, CEO of Leclanché.

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