Tesla recalls over 1.1 mn EVs in China due to braking issue
Elon Musk-run Tesla has recalled over 1.1 million electric vehicles (EVs), or nearly all the vehicles it has sold in China, in response to a braking problem.
Elon Musk-run Tesla has recalled over 1.1 million electric vehicles (EVs), or nearly all the vehicles it has sold in China, in response to a braking problem.
As per Vahan Portal, the Bengal EV policy, which was launched in June in 2021, 16,202 EVs have been registered so far.
Due to the rapid increase in the EV ecosystem, a critical facilitator of EV adoption is the ready availability of slow and fast chargers ensuring easy access to efficient and cost-effective charging, the KPMG in India report mentioned.
According to a new report released on Tuesday, India’s e-vehicle market is on the rise. With an estimated 45-50 million electric vehicles (EVs) on road by 2030.
The Power Minister stated — 100 public charging stations with 500 charging points will be developed across Delhi in the next 3 months and will be open to the public by June 27, 2022.
The report further said that other OEMs are embracing different methods towards electrification.
Our focus is on expanding our network based on our deep partnership with large enterprise customers, said Rampraveen Swaminathan, CEO and MD, Mahindra Logistics.
Ola Electric has also released first teaser visuals of the much-anticipated electric scooter.
Hydrogen cars require investment in filling stations to dispense hydrogen, but so do EVs require a separate and expansive charging infrastructure.
The 36th meeting of the Council, which will happen through video conferencing, is also likely to decide the valuation of goods and services in solar power generating systems and wind turbine projects for the purposes of levying GST.