SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY
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Decoding how connected vehicles can catalyse safer, sustainable mobility
Connected vehicles in India today encompass a broad spectrum of advanced functions including real-time vehicle diagnostics, fuel efficiency insights, and driver behavior analytics. This expansion signals a significant leap in operational efficiency and has fundamentally transformed fleet management and stakeholder experience.
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Tata Motors opens new registered vehicle scrapping facility near Delhi
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Valeo to expand manufacturing, aftermarket and R&D operations in TN
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Sustainable urban mobility: Rise of E2Ws and E3Ws in Asia and beyond
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Mercedes-Benz R & D India and IISc join for innovation in sustainable mobility
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BLive deploys Ather EVs for Zomato deliveries in Ahmedabad
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Honda's Sustaina-C Concept
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Major highlights of Japan Mobility Show '23
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Sustaina-C Concept
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Three steps to sustainable mobility
Sustainable mobility encompasses fundamental pillars of clean mobility, safe mobility, and inclusive mobility and which contributes economically. It aims to mitigate fuel consumption, emissions, and road congestion while enhancing accessibility, safety, overall quality of life and generates economic returns and employment based on the multiplier effects of the industry.
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SIAM organizes Green Plate EV Rally to promote sustainable mobility, enhance customer confidence
The main objective of the EV rally was to raise awareness and enhance customer confidence in electric vehicles and to exhibit the capabilities of the Indian automotive industry, which has developed and launched multiple electric vehicles to meet the needs of Indian consumers over the past couple of years.
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Sustainable mobility revolution: BASF's innovations driving change
As the world moves towards a more sustainable future, BASF remains committed to driving positive change through innovation. With a deep-rooted focus on safety, performance, and environmental responsibility, BASF is truly enabling an electric future that benefits both the consumers and the planet alike
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Bostik Showcases New Adhesives Range at The India Battery Show 2023
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], Bostik, a leading global adhesive specialist will showcase its new Thermal Conductive Adhesives (TCA) range at the India Battery Show 2023 between October 4 and 6. The new range of TCA was a result of a collaboration between Bostik and Polytec PT, to address the challenge of thermal management in the latest Cell-to-Pack (CTP) battery design for e-mobility solutions.
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JPMorgan sees India in its top 3 fastest-growing Asia markets in 2024
JPMorgan has expanded its investment banking team in India, adding two senior managing directors in the last 12 months. It has also grown its commercial banking division, which is focused on mid-sized companies, over the last five years. Alongside, it has grown its corporate centre business, which handles offshoring related work, to a workforce of 50,000 now from 35,000 in 2018.
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Tata Motors delivers hydrogen fuel cell-powered buses to Indian Oil
In June 2021, Tata Motors had won a tender from IOCL to provide 15 FCEV buses to evaluate the potential of hydrogen-based PEM fuel-cell technology in India. These buses are to be assessed as potential mass transport solution for inter and intra-city commutes.
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Indonesia, Vietnam energy transition financing under JETP
South Africa was the first country to reach a deal under the JETP, securing a USD 8.5 billion financing pledge in 2021. Indonesia secured USD 20 billion and Vietnam USD 15.5 billion in deals struck in late 2022.
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New green fuel cars in Mumbai go past diesel
If combined, CNG and electric car registrations in Mumbai under the "clean fuel category", they were up to 2% more than the "polluting" diesel cars for 2021-22 and 2022-23 and the trend continues during five months of this financial year as well.
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G20 member states should take lead role in decarbonising transport sector: NITI Aayog
Citing the example of India which phased out price controls for transport fuels in late 2014, the Aayog said the overall subsidy levels are still distorting the market, giving carbon-intensive modes of transport an undue advantage.
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Norway's vast phosphate deposits offer hope for sustainable EVs
Extensive deposits of phosphate rocks, enough to meet the electric power demand for the next 50 years, have been discovered in Norway, according to Norge Mining, a government organisation. Phosphorus plays a key role in the production of lithium-iron phosphate batteries which are utilised in electric cars.