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TVS clocks 15,000 units iQube sales in Delhi-NCR, launches 3 new variants  | Autocar Professional

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TVS Motor Company (TVS) has today expanded its iQube range of electric scooters in one of its key markets – Delhi-NCR. The company, which has clocked sales of over 15,000 units in the national capital region since the launch of the iQube in CY2020, has introduced three new variants in its all-electric portfolio.

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TVS Motor Co launches iQube e-scooter in Sri Lanka | Autocar Professional

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The iQube, priced at LKR 10,99,760 (Rs 304,933), is available for test rides and bookings at TVS Lanka dealerships in Colombo, Gampaha, Kalutara, Galle and Jaffna; buyers can make a downpayment of LKR 110,000 (Rs 30,500) and monthly instalments starting from LKR 27,000 (Rs 7,486). Two lithium-ion battery packs of 3.4 ALSO READ: SCOOP!

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Joy e-bike maker to develop hydrogen scooter, eyes global expansion | Autocar Professional

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The proposed hydrogen scooter has a range of 50 kilometres and will use an external electrolyser to charge the on-board fuel cell, which powers the motor. “That tank is powering the hydrogen fuel cell, which gives the battery power and then it runs the motor,” he added while elaborating on the technology.

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Pavna readying new plant in Hosur for TVS Motor, Ola Electric – ET Auto

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“The Hosur plant will meet the needs of TVS Motor, Ola Electric and Ampere which are located in the souther region,” he told ETAuto in a telephone interview. With TVS Motor coming onboard recently, Pavna decided to set up a plant close by in the same region. The company also makes fuel tank caps, latches, auto locks, handles etc.

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Baltimore Bridge Collapse Has Major Implications for Automotive Sector

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It simultaneously makes for a good excuse whenever the transport of goods is delayed or companies begin pitching higher rates for oceanic freight — something we saw take place in the wake of the pandemic. From Reuters : Baltimore port's private and public terminals handled 847,158 autos and light trucks in 2023, the most of any U.S.

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