The new TVS Raider single-seat model costs Rs. 7,000 less than the TVS Raider split-seat model with Bluetooth and is Rs 1,000 less than the base model.
Indian companies such as Reliance Industries, Indian Oil, NTPC, Adani Enterprises , JSW Energy, ReNew Power and Acme Solar that have already announced plans for green hydrogen are expected to be interested in the contracts.
EVs result in the release of pollutants during battery making, disposal, and charging and about 70 per cent of materials used to manufacture EVs in India are imported from China and a few other countries, it said.
The updated TVS Raider now comes equipped with a 5-inch TFT console that connects the user through Bluetooth offering voice and navigation assist, incoming call feature, image and ride reports.