Electric mobility promotion scheme 2024
Electric Mobility Promotion Scheme 2024 (EMPS 2024) scheme is being introduced by Ministry of Heavy Industries, Government of India with the approval of Department of Expenditure, Ministry of Finance to
Electric Mobility Promotion Scheme 2024 (EMPS 2024) scheme is being introduced by Ministry of Heavy Industries, Government of India with the approval of Department of Expenditure, Ministry of Finance to
Alok Jha The first public trial of a system that
The government is contemplating to bring a policy to promote electric vehicles in the country, for which an inter-ministerial group is conducting a feasibility study. The policy, which is aimed at providing guidelines on how to promote electric and alternative fuel vehicles in the country, is likely to be finalised this financial year.
Co In Talks With Owners Maini Family & Two US PE Firms; Deal May Cost Mahindra Rs 100 Cr MAHINDRA & Mahindra is in negotiations to buy a majority stake in Reva or enter into a strategic alliance with the electric carmaker, a person with direct knowledge of the development said.
EPA and NHTSA are issuing this joint Final Rule to establish a National Program consisting of new standards for light-duty vehicles that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve fuel economy. This joint Final Rule is consistent with the
We will not launch the car in any market where there is no incentive for the consumer. Because the consumer is never going to buy a car which is more expensive because it emits less. There are many reasons why we are betting on electric cars.
Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit on Wednesday announced in the state Assembly on Wednesday that her government wants to phase out auto-rickshaws from the Capital.
The Online Electric Vehicle uses a technology that not only eliminates pollution but also alleviates the problems associated with hybrid vehicles Korean scientists have unveiled what they claim is the "future of urban transport" -Online Electric Vehicle.
Geneva: Tata motors unveiled the electric version of the world
Rohin Nagrani / Geneva March 03, 2010, 0:27 IST Tata Motors is looking to increase its presence in Europe and believes electric is the way to go. At the Geneva Motor Show, the company previewed the production of the Tata Indica Vista EV, that is to go on sale later this year across Scandanavia and other select markets of Europe.
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