Remove Automobile Manufacturer Remove Connected Remove Global Remove Insight
article thumbnail

Tata Motors launches $10,000 electric hatch; deliveries of Tiago.ev start in January

Green Car Congress

Tata Motors, India’s leading automobile manufacturer, launched the newest member of its EV family this past week: the Tiago.ev. It will be the first in its segment to offer best-in-class connected features as standard across all trims, that are usually offered in more premium cars. and Tata Passenger Electric Mobility Ltd.

Motor 435
article thumbnail

TWAICE and pepper partner for full battery transparency in retrofitted commercial vehicles

Green Car Congress

This provides pepper customers with battery insights and enables optimal operation. a global semiconductor company and software solutions provider, with the aim of mastering the challenges of battery life-cycle optimization. Retrofitting can be an economical and sustainable alternative to diesel vehicles.

article thumbnail

Auto industry to invest USD 7 bn in 5 years to deepen parts localisation – ET Auto

Baua Electric

Industry stakeholders said that in addition to reducing dependence on China, localisation programmes will help expand India’s share in the global trade of advanced auto components going ahead. Work is on to increase net localisation by another 16-20%, or about INR 24,995 crore, over the following five years ending FY27, they said.

article thumbnail

Events and shows related to electric vehicles in 2023 around the world

Electric Vehicles India

Hear from a variety of speakers and gain insight into the future of electric mobility. Battery Show India brings together manufacturers, business and industry leaders, innovative thinkers, and suppliers to discover breakthrough products and develop powerful solutions for the future. The 2023 EV shows and events look exciting.

article thumbnail

The green cars of the Tokyo Motor Show. The Green Piece

Green Cars News

Throw in the on-going global financial crisis and it’s no surprise that some members of the Japanese Automobile Manufacturers Association (JAMA) had considered scrapping this year’s Tokyo Motor Show altogether. In Tokyo itself, car ownership stands at under 0.5 per household – less than half of the national average.

Green 44