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Rivian’s EV registrations get up as startups Lucid, VinFast stall

Baua Electric

The younger automaker, which handiest began making interior combustion automobiles in 2019, has aggressively pursued world enlargement plans that come with development an meeting plant and battery manufacturing unit in North Carolina to manufacture 3 fashions establishing in 2025. marketplace. through mid-2025.

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US-based EV maker to assemble Republic of India debut with an SUV that guarantees 563 km vary

Baua Electric

The electrical SUV prices 69,950 euros which equals to round ₹ 65 lakh nearest tough conversion, with out taxes. The Fisker Ocean SUVs to be introduced in Republic of India might be manufactured in Austria. In US, the cost of the electrical SUV begins from $37,499 (about ₹ 31 lakh) in the US.

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Frost Sullivan Projects That About 80% of European Vehicle Sales Will Be in the 150 g/km CO2 Band by 2015; EVs as a Strategy of Premium Automakers

Green Car Congress

A new report from Frost & Sullivan, Implementation Roadmap of CO 2 Tax Banding in European Countries and Impact Analysis on Powertrain and Green Technology Adoption , finds that about 80% of the European vehicle sales is expected to be in the less than 150 g/km CO 2 emission band by 2015.

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Growing Number of EU Countries Levying CO2 Taxes on Cars and Incentivizing Plug-ins

Green Car Congress

At present, 17 of the 27 EU Member States levy CO 2 -related taxes on passenger cars, and 15 governments provide tax incentives for electrically chargeable vehicles, according to the newly published European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA) Tax Guide 2010. Overview of EU CO 2 -based taxes.

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Perspective: US Needs to Transition to Hydrous Ethanol as the Primary Renewable Transportation Fuel

Green Car Congress

The 1979 Iranian crisis and related oil price shock accelerated Brazil’s conversion of its gasoline supply and automobile fleet. Automobile manufacturers were given tax breaks to produce cars that ran on hydrous ethanol, and, by 1980, every automobile company in Brazil was following this lead.