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India’s automotive aftermarket is likely to grow to USD 14 billion by 2028: ACMA-E&Y study  | Autocar Professional

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The market is expected to grow on a steady increase in vehicles, which is projected to grow at a CAGR of over 8% in the next five years from the current 340 million units. The research that covered 39 countries identified the top ten international markets where it sees a combined export potential of over USD 35 billion by 2028.

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Indian automotive aftermarket expected to reach USD 14 billion by 2028: E&Y report – ET Auto

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The report that focuses on seven product categories, engine parts, suspension & braking parts, transmission parts, braking parts, rubber components, cooling systems and filters, does not cover tyres and consumables such as batteries, coolants, and lubricants.

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Chat with Dr Nishanth, Founder PURE EV : Electric Scooter Service Focus

Plug In India

By Atul Gopal In this 5 part series, we speak to Dr Nishanth, the founder of from PURE EV , who manufacturers Electric scooters and Lithium-Ion batteries in Hyderabad, India. One in Bangladesh being added soon. We have seen companies like Exide which have set up a separate eco system for batteries in the ICE market.

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

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Right now, Pavna Industries supplies these parts from its decades-old Aligarh plant in Uttar Pradesh. There are a handful of other two-wheeler players in Tamil Nadu which could be part of the Pavna fold eventually. Ola also operates from Hosur while Ampere has a plant in near-by Ranipet.

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Study finds economic losses due to health burdens caused by in-car PM2.5 exposure inversely proportional to per capita GDP

Green Car Congress

drivers inhaled is connected to the duration drivers spend in pollution hotspots and socio-economic indicators such as gross domestic product (GDP). The study was part of the Clean Air Engineering for Cities (CArE-Cities) project and builds upon its previous work around car exposure.

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