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
SOYOUNG KIM DETROIT General Motors Co said on Tuesday that it will set up a $246 million facility backed by funding from the U.S. government to build electric motors to power future hybrids and possibly pure electric vehicles.
General Motors Corp is back in the electric motor business. The automaker said Tuesday that starting in 2013, it plans to build its own electric motors for hybrid and electric vehicles. GM has been getting electric motors for those vehicles from suppliers, but wants to make the motors in-house in order to lower costs and improve quality and reliability.
Delhi: The 2010 Auto Expo had at least seven efficient 'green' passenger cars out on stage. But the eco-friendly cars won't be seen in India anytime soon due to a range of infrastructure issues. Here are the challenges that each class will face in India. CNG CARS * Inadequate refuelling stations across cities. * Bulky CNG kits often eat into boot space of cars. HYBRID VEHICLES
In a first-of-its-kind initiative to develop tourism as well as reduce its carbon footprint, Abu Dhabi will launch zero-emission, all-electric buses on Sir Bani Yas Island, making it the first such transport system in the world.
The world's largest automaker sees hybrids as the future of low-emis sion cars, plans to double its output by 2011, and add 10 new models in the next few years Toyota Motor Corp aims to double its global output of gaselectric hybrid cars to 1 million units in 2011, as it fights to stay in the lead in the growing market for lowemission cars, the Nikkei business reported on Monday.
BRAD STONE Technology has eliminated many of life
Do we want to take the modern convenient bus or celebrate the new hybrid car? That's the choice Sunita Narain / New Delhi January 15, 2010, 0:43 IST Do we want to take the modern convenient bus or celebrate the new hybrid car? That
BYD Auto Co. showcased an all-electric car Monday that the Chinese company intends to sell in the U.S. by the second half of the year, joining a raft of new entrants seeking to grab a piece of the emerging market for emissions-free vehicles.
Government should encourage production of green vehicles
Toyota plans to produce a lower-priced, smaller version of the Prius hybrid as part of a plan to broaden its offering of hybrid petrol-electric vehicles. The Japanese carmaker on Monday unveiled a concept compact hybrid that would be more fuel-efficient and cheaper than the current model to appeal to younger, less affluent buyers. The current model is priced at about $22,500.