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Delhi stops EV subsidies as electric vehicle registrations pick up pace

Electric Vehicles India

Transport Minister Kailash Gahlot said that the government does not plan to extend the subsidy scheme on the purchase of electric vehicles any longer. Also read related article: EV sales in India: Hero Electric, Tata Motors, BMW. Read further to know more about Delhi stops EV subsidies. .

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JATO: global vehicle sales fall by 39% in March; electrified vehicles up to 17.4% new registration market share in Europe

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And unlike previous recessions, we’re not just dealing with people’s fears or purchase delays. The positive results came as a result of more electrified vehicles from Mercedes (+44%), Volkswagen (+240%), BMW (+15%), Hyundai (+25%), Volvo (+79%), and Suzuki, among others. —Felipe Munoz, JATO’s global analyst. million units.

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A mini industry spawns under the hood of a booming car market – ET Auto

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Fuelled by rising disposable incomes, an influx of new sport-utility vehicles, and attractive loan rates, India’s car market is racing ahead. India’s passenger vehicle sales surged past 4 million units for the first-time ever in calendar year 2023. As per industry estimates, about 4.1 compared with sales of 3.79

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Blink’s 2023 Year in Review

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In the spring, we are celebrating integrating and rebranding EB Charging into Blink Charging UK and SemaConnect India into Blink Charging India. In a wave of announcements, legacy automakers including Ford, General Motors, BMW, and Nissan announced their intention to use the NACS connector in future EVs.

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KPMG survey finds global auto execs ranking fuel efficiency the top consumer priority

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Fuel efficiency, safety innovation, and vehicle styling will be the three most important product issues influencing automotive consumer purchase decisions over the next five years, indicating a perceived shift in buying priorities, according to the 12 th annual global automotive survey conducted by KPMG LLP.

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KPMG survey finds global auto execs expect ICE dominance for some time; ICE downsizing and PHEVs to receive greatest investment over next 5 years; mobility-as-a-service in cities

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million in India, 3.8 It seems that a lack of infrastructure, high purchase prices and limited driving range are deterring consumers from embracing e-vehicles on a large scale. India: 25% believe the share will be 6–10%. Other areas investigated by the survey include: Customer behavior and dealers. million in China, 2.5

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As Electric Car Makers Ante Up Billions, Software Is Ace in the Hole

Cars That Think

Vehicles as cyber-physical systems are not mere self-contained and isolated entities but are ones that will evolve in capability over a decade or more often in response to other evolving systems such as transportation infrastructure, manufacturer monitoring or dealer management systems, the Internet, and other vehicles.