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Saera Electric Auto and Keto Motors Team Up to Win the Indian E-3 Wheeler Market 

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The most recent such move from the industry is a joint venture between Delhi-based Saera Electric Auto and Telangana-based Keto Motors of the ETO Motors Group. The plant for Saera Electric Auto is situated at the former Harley-Davidson site in Bawal, Haryana, and has a current production capacity of 100,000 three-wheelers per year.

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Future of Electric Vehicles Industry

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It is likely that we will see continued improvements in battery technology in the future, which will lead to longer range and faster charging times for electric vehicles (EVs) and other battery-powered devices.

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Mahindra LMM reaches another milestone this year

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Passenger and cargo tricycles, more commonly known as auto-rickshaws, are essential for India’s last-mile delivery and mobility needs. The Alfa is a powerful auto rickshaw that allows you to earn more on every trip and spend less on fuel and maintenance. It is easy to operate and comes with a 1-year battery.

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Tokyo 2023 revisited: Every electric concept debut from the best motor show in years

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Whatever the name, the verdict is this was the best motor show of the post-pandemic era as the Japanese auto giants delivered a series of stunning electric concepts. Maybe Tesla and the Chinese aren’t just going to just roll over the rest of the auto industry after all. So let’s look at all the Tokyo debuts from the Japanese brands.

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2010 Aptera 2e First Drive and Video on Inside Line

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Featured Specs Battery-powered electric drivetrain Three wheels; 0.15 Cd 1,700 pounds 100-mile cruising range Driving the Prototype of the EV Three-Wheeler By John ODell, Senior Editor Email Date posted: 2009-03-16 21:00:00.0 STORY TOOLS Digg this! coefficient of aerodynamic drag, which compares to the 0.25

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