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Mahindra has announced the most number of EVs of all mass market OEMs, with as many as eight new launches by 2027
Today, June 5, is World Environment Day. It is a day to encourage awareness and action to protect our environment. Therefore, we all must play our part in conserving and restoring nature to its best.
Carmakers are doing their bit. There has been a paradigm shift towards electrification, with an increased focus on R&D, investments and infrastructure. In India, too, the story is no different. While some have already introduced their EVs, others have drawn actionable plans for the future.
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Launched as the Dacia Spring EV, itâs one of the most affordable all-electric cars in Europe
Powered by a 44PS motor that draws electricity from a 27.4kWh battery.
Can go up to 305km (WLTP-claimed, in city) on a single charge.
Kwid EV won’t be launched in India anytime soon.
The Renault-owned Dacia has launched the Spring EV in France at 16,990 Euros (Rs 14.72 lakh). It’s essentially a rebadged Kwid with an all-electric powertrain. The Spring EV is offered in three variants: Standard, Business, and Cargo (with up to 1,100 litres of boot space). Renault showcased the Spring EV as the K-ZE at the 2020 Auto Expo.